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I just bought iNavX. I wan to use it with raster charts of the Sea of Cortex (Mexico). I also tried it on West Coast raster charts.
As I scroll to the edge of a chart, the app does not automatically bring up the next chart. It also does not automatically zoom into more detailed charts. This is a fundamental requirement for a charting app and is found in other apps, such as Simple Carts and Coastal Explorer.
I checked with iNavX support and they confirmed that it would not do this. It does, apparently, move to the next chart when navigating, but I have yet to see this.
Does anyone have comments?
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March 14, 2013 08:36
(This post was last modified: March 14, 2013 08:51 by Jade.)
Richard,
Welcome to the forum.
You probably will get better performance as well as automatic stitching and zooming in iNavX using vector charts instead of the raster type. In your region, there may be some anomalies in the vectors but suggest you take a look at Navionics 3XG for iPad (or iPhone). It is currently $55 on x-traverse:
Navionics 3XG - Caribbean, Central and South America
or:
Navionics 1XG - USA & Sea of Cortez
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Thanks. I found out that I can buy vector charts, but am not sure how good the coverage is in Baja Mexico, where I sail.
I don't like the idea of being forced to buy vector charts because I cannot easily use the (free) raster charts in iNavX.
I wrote a long email to the iNavX company about this. Other charting apps that I use just naturally include "quilting" of raster charts. It is amazing that iNavX does not have this. There are comments on the iTunes site (ratings) where people strongly express their opinion about this too. It is a basic capability that should be in any charting program.
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March 14, 2013 09:41
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Are those 'other charting apps' PC or Mac based?
The other iPad navigation apps I've used don't support raster so I figure I'm ahead with iNavX.
BTW, does NOAA cover your region? Their vectors are free and can give you an idea of how good the coverage is.
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My experience with raster charts is sometimes the smaller scale chart has a detail the larger scale has and as such I don't want the app to automatically decide for me to show the larger scale. Also most raster charts have important information in their borders, the apps that attempt to stich them together seem to crop this info out.
iNavX shows the larger scale charts as red outlines on the smaller scale viewed chart. Tapping the inside the red outline will display a menu where the larger scale chart can be selected. Also the "+" and "-" buttons on the raster chart allow a larger or smaller scale chart to be selected.
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One iPad app that gracefully supports raster is Simple Charts. On the PC, Coastal Explorer also handles quilting.
I am trying to get coverage for the Baja Mexico region. There are some good raster charts available from Blue Latitude Press. However, I did not know that there are free vector charts. Are they from NOAA?
I suggest that quilting, etc. could be an option to turn on or off, if there is some use in seeing borders, etc.
Not having quilting would make route planning very difficult in iNavX, would it not? How would I plot a route across four or five different raster charts?
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iNavX v4 has added the "Tiled Chart" for the NOAA Region. It will be added to other raster chart regions soon..
http://www.macsailing.net/fbb/showtopic.php?tid/2557/
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