May 12, 2010 10:19
Of course there's much more to it than picking an area with good raster and Navionics support. A big part of the picture is usability and other features providing additional benefits. The reality is that few people are going to use the current generation products as a primary navigation tool. So the real question is, which product features give the most utility when actually in a boat?
Screen shots taken at a desk don't usually provide the best real world examples. Not many boats travel due north all the time. A different course/heading up would make a much different example.
Screen shots taken at a desk don't usually provide the best real world examples. Not many boats travel due north all the time. A different course/heading up would make a much different example.