I am just putting a few together for my trip in a couple of weeks.
Your suggestions will be appreciated.
I am just putting a few together for my trip in a couple of weeks.
Your suggestions will be appreciated.
I like iNavX, but I'd probably use Navionics if I could get the wifi working. All the NMEA data (SOG,COG,DPT,TWS, AWS,etc,etc) is on wifi, - works really well on iNavX, but I can't get Navionics to connect to it.![]()
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Lots of reading.
Start by downloading Trustee from the Toolroom.
archive.org/search.php?query=trustee%20from%20the%20toolroom
Then go to some Asimov How did we find out about series
archive.org/search.php?query=Asimov
Especially how we found out about the brain
archive.org/details/HowDidWeFindOutAboutTheBrain-Telugu-Asimov
The Magus. By John Fowles.
archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.114024
Lots of reading.
Start by downloading Trustee from the Toolroom.
archive.org/search.php?query=trustee%20from%20the%20toolroom
Then go to some Asimov How did we find out about series
archive.org/search.php?query=Asimov
Especially how we found out about the brain
archive.org/details/HowDidWeFindOutAboutTheBrain-Telugu-Asimov
The Magus. By John Fowles.
archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.114024
Trustee from the Toolroom is one of my favourite Neville Shute novels. Along with Requiem for a Wren, The Far Country and Pastoral.
ISailor, because it can input all the boat telemetry/AIS and output course data to the boat. I liked it a lot more than Navionics.
And also because I'm lazy and haven't bothered testing all the other apps available :)
ISailor, because it can input all the boat telemetry/AIS and output course data to the boat. I liked it a lot more than Navionics.
And also because I'm lazy and haven't bothered testing all the other apps available :)
funny i like navionics because im to lazy to even work out what the other stuff is
also essential reading is riddle of the sands erskine childers
One problem I have found with iNavX is the AIS wifi interface (TCP/IP connections) does not work with the android version, only works with ios (ie iphone / ipad). Unfortunately this information is buried in their android manual, their advertising about AIS wifi interface does not mention this limitation.
Navionics for detail, OpenCPN for wind and wave forecast and AIS overlaid on a moving map. And for reading, "The Unlikely Voyage of Jack de Crow" by A.J. Mackinnon.
K.
Navionics for detail, OpenCPN for wind and wave forecast and AIS overlaid on a moving map. And for reading, "The Unlikely Voyage of Jack de Crow" by A.J. Mackinnon.
K.
If your planning on stopping at Greenwell Point don't bother with the detail on Navionics or we will be pulling you off the beach! Stick with OpenCPN.
Navionics for detail, OpenCPN for wind and wave forecast and AIS overlaid on a moving map. And for reading, "The Unlikely Voyage of Jack de Crow" by A.J. Mackinnon.
K.
If your planning on stopping at Greenwell Point don't bother with the detail on Navionics or we will be pulling you off the beach! Stick with OpenCPN.
Point taken! Will trust Navionics less. Post-grounding (heading for Rowland Reserve) examination of Navionics did show me the error of my ways, recently. Luckily, the brutal prop walk came to the rescue. Still hoping to make it to Greenwell Point in March and remain afloat.
I have Navionics, GoPro forward facing and windy weather all at my finger tips!
Also Anchor watch HD, marine traffic,Raymarine chart plotter and tinder.

I have Navionics, GoPro forward facing and windy weather all at my finger tips!
Also Anchor watch HD, marine traffic,Raymarine chart plotter and tinder.

I have Navionics, GoPro forward facing and windy weather all at my finger tips!
Also Anchor watch HD, marine traffic,Raymarine chart plotter and tinder.

I recently installed an Axiom to merge much of my on board and weather data - and with the RayControl app I get it all on my iPad - including control of autohelm, boat power, music, etc. - pretty cool stuff that even tells you when to tack given tidal, wind shift and forecast data. It also gives you these theoretical polar benchmarks - mesmerising really. On the downside I recently noticed that I was spending so much time focused on the screen and the numbers that I was missing being in the moment.
Hi Concepcion, I have the Axiom too and I can mirror Navionics to an Ipad/Iphone as you mention. But I don't believe you're able to control the helm that way. Can you check that for me as I may need an upgrade or something? I suspect not, as I'd always assumed this was a safety issue. In addition, they'd undermine the $400 odd gizmo Raymarine sells for this purpose...
So for me, Navionics at the helm, iSailor on the iPad - GPS model (predominately for an anchor watch, but good as a redundant backup), Open Cpn on the laptop with a puck for GPS positioning (early days with this, but another backup that has up to date Aus Hydro charts so I can compare to Navionics in areas I don't know), Aus winds app for realtime Automatic Weather Station feeds (I refer to this all the time, it's a useful tool to have down here), Windy app along with BOM site for general weather planning in 3g/4g range only.
Here's an interesting weather app overview by this cruiser who is a forecaster by trade:
Hi Concepcion, I have the Axiom too and I can mirror Navionics to an Ipad/Iphone as you mention. But I don't believe you're able to control the helm that way. Can you check that for me as I may need an upgrade or something? I suspect not, as I'd always assumed this was a safety issue. In addition, they'd undermine the $400 odd gizmo Raymarine sells for this purpose...
So for me, Navionics at the helm, iSailor on the iPad - GPS model (predominately for an anchor watch, but good as a redundant backup), Open Cpn on the laptop with a puck for GPS positioning (early days with this, but another backup that has up to date Aus Hydro charts so I can compare to Navionics in areas I don't know), Aus winds app for realtime Automatic Weather Station feeds (I refer to this all the time, it's a useful tool to have down here), Windy app along with BOM site for general weather planning in 3g/4g range only.
Here's an interesting weather app overview by this cruiser who is a forecaster by trade:
Yeah 2bish it is something (controlling autohelm) that was I think recently introduced and only possible on a tablet - eg ipad - not mobile phone. You may need to update software to lighthouse 3 & you may need to have all Raymarine stuff, but the RayControl app lets you control everything remotely. The autohelm control isn't that obvious though - appears as a pop up menu via a helm icon - in all display options as far as I can tell. You also need to first disengage the autohelm via the app and then re-engage following either a course or using a wind vane. Once operational you can do all you can via the app that you can via the main axiom controller. It has a slight lag, but is super convenient. I mostly do solo and have all controls in my cockpit between my helm/traveller and dodger - has made sailing much safer for me & the data details are incredible - as mentioned polar angles linked to real telemetry. Those axiom things can however get very expensive and what I've done is go for the smallest cheapest version axiom 7+ (no sonar) and use my largish iPad Pro. Really happy with it all.
Hi Concepcion, I have the Axiom too and I can mirror Navionics to an Ipad/Iphone as you mention. But I don't believe you're able to control the helm that way. Can you check that for me as I may need an upgrade or something? I suspect not, as I'd always assumed this was a safety issue. In addition, they'd undermine the $400 odd gizmo Raymarine sells for this purpose...
So for me, Navionics at the helm, iSailor on the iPad - GPS model (predominately for an anchor watch, but good as a redundant backup), Open Cpn on the laptop with a puck for GPS positioning (early days with this, but another backup that has up to date Aus Hydro charts so I can compare to Navionics in areas I don't know), Aus winds app for realtime Automatic Weather Station feeds (I refer to this all the time, it's a useful tool to have down here), Windy app along with BOM site for general weather planning in 3g/4g range only.
Here's an interesting weather app overview by this cruiser who is a forecaster by trade:
Yeah 2bish it is something (controlling autohelm) that was I think recently introduced and only possible on a tablet - eg ipad - not mobile phone. You may need to update software to lighthouse 3 & you may need to have all Raymarine stuff, but the RayControl app lets you control everything remotely. The autohelm control isn't that obvious though - appears as a pop up menu via a helm icon - in all display options as far as I can tell. You also need to first disengage the autohelm via the app and then re-engage following either a course or using a wind vane. Once operational you can do all you can via the app that you can via the main axiom controller. It has a slight lag, but is super convenient. I mostly do solo and have all controls in my cockpit between my helm/traveller and dodger - has made sailing much safer for me & the data details are incredible - as mentioned polar angles linked to real telemetry. Those axiom things can however get very expensive and what I've done is go for the smallest cheapest version axiom 7+ (no sonar) and use my largish iPad Pro. Really happy with it all.
Awesome, good one. I have all Raymarine and axiom running lighthouse 3, so I'll update the RayControl app on my iPad and try it out this weekend. Thanks!