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- RHYC - September 7, 2008 Hi all, Where/what vector charts for UK waters are there - also where can these be obtained? - GPSNavX - September 7, 2008 www.chartworld.com "Official and Navionics" ENCs work great with MacENC. - RHYC - September 7, 2008 Ah - OK - when you say 'Official'... what do you mean? Thanks - GPSNavX - September 7, 2008 "Official" are those produced by each countries government Hydrology Organization. For example in the US it is NOAA, in the UK it is UKHO. - ReeferJon - September 7, 2008 I use the Navionics S57 charts from Chartworld on-board High Spirit. They're apparently sourced from the UKHO data and are regularly updated. In fact, if you purchase them, Chartworld provide a year's updated. - PeeJay - October 30, 2008 Do Imray charts from the UK work too? I'm new to GPS (but have been faithful to Mac since 1985!). - ReeferJon - October 31, 2008 No. As far as I'm aware the Imray charts are raster charts and are only compatible with Imray's Windows-based software. - RHYC - February 28, 2009 Hi Jon Took a look at ChratWorld website - baffled - what is the 'INSTALLATION' certificate creation all about - I have no idea and without it I cannot purchase an ENC etc. Any ideas? Thanks - GPSNavX - February 28, 2009 You use the User Permit displayed in the MacENC Chart Manager to create an account at www.chartworld.com It is the key that links to the charts to your Mac. We have a ChartWorld chart installation guide here.. http://www.gpsnavx.com/pdf/ChartWorld.pdf - RHYC - February 28, 2009 Hi Jon Thanks - TonyU - April 23, 2009 I have Navionics Gold for my raymarine, navionics gold for my iPhone, do I have to buy even more charts to run on my macbook if I buy MacEnc? - TonyU - April 24, 2009 ok i've finally worked it out, in order to plot my way from uk to the med on my mac, i have to buy macenc for £150 then 2 folios of charts from navionics for £1200 each. total cost nearly 3K. i may as well get my yacht hauled overland. what a joke. surely someone know how to hack navionics gold chart cartridges so waypoints, routes etc can be plotted on the mac then put back into crappy old raymarine. i've just paid £70 for navionics zones 2 and 3 for the iPhone and these won't work with iNav now. this whole thing is becoming a joke. - ebgb - April 24, 2009 yup! great isn't it (NOT!) not MacENC's fault, its the UKHO/government stitch up, pay for something you've already paid for as a taxpayer every time you want to use it for something different - TonyU - April 24, 2009 or.... get this i could buy raymarines plotter (£375) and navionics card reader then i need only ever buy one type of chart and since i already have uk i would only need it for med. i then need to buy parallells, so defeating the object of ever switching to Mac in the first place, and just put up with the stress and anxiety of XP crashes and freezing all over again. why did navX even go to all the trouble of writing the software if no-one can afford to use it. oh yeah, forgot us gives the charts for free...damn - GPSNavX - April 24, 2009 Correct both raster and vector charts are FREE in the United States. A few other countries offer free charts. We would like to support Navionics cartridges in MacENC, but we are waiting for an OS X driver for their [special] card reader. Of course keep in mind you can only use the cartridge in one device at a time so if it was in use with MacENC then your dedicated chart plotter would have no charts. Our goal has never been to make some one buy the same chart multiple times, but most chart producers believe they should be paid for every instance of use and their End User License Agreements tend to bear that out. - TonyU - April 24, 2009 are u seriously waiting for a driver for the card reader, will it really happen? if so i am buying a reader now, and will buy macenc as soon as u have it. the cartridges are so much cheaper than the s57 charts so no prob doubling up on that score. anyway the point is to plot the routes at home then upload to the plotter on the boat. any idea when this will happen. - Eclipsemullet - June 2, 2009 ICON Wrote:ok i've finally worked it out, in order to plot my way from uk to the med on my mac, i have to buy macenc for £150 then 2 folios of charts from navionics for £1200 each. total cost nearly 3K. i may as well get my yacht hauled overland. what a joke. Where did you get this £1200 figure from??? Andy - bobetter - June 2, 2009 ICON Wrote:I have Navionics Gold for my raymarine, navionics gold for my iPhone, do I have to buy even more charts to run on my macbook if I buy MacEnc? ICON Wrote:ok i've finally worked it out, in order to plot my way from uk to the med on my mac, i have to buy macenc for £150 then 2 folios of charts from navionics for £1200 each. total cost nearly 3K. i may as well get my yacht hauled overland. what a joke. ICON Wrote:or.... ICON Wrote:are u seriously waiting for a driver for the card reader, will it really happen? if so i am buying a reader now, and will buy macenc as soon as u have it. the cartridges are so much cheaper than the s57 charts so no prob doubling up on that score. anyway the point is to plot the routes at home then upload to the plotter on the boat. hmmmmm....Troll? ICON, you realize of course that the developers of the SW you refer to are contributors to this board..."hacking" SW is very much frowned upon.... - John Purple - June 11, 2009 Well what then? I bought MacEnc a year ago as I thought it would be working with some charts for european waters. I had to find out, that basically yes, there are charts if you are willing to spend north of 1,000 $ per holiday (at least if you choose to move your boat from time to time). Great!!! This is all bullshit. You guys at MacEnc have develloped a great SW for the US. It would be very kind of you to warn us on the other side of the Ocean not to spend > 170 $ for MacENC as long as it useless here. I didn't like to trash that money. Regards Alexander - GPSNavX - June 11, 2009 If one doesn't want the expense of the ChartWorld vector charts, Maptech offers very reasonably price raster charts .. http://www.maptechnavigation.com/water/digitalcharts/index.cfm?infopg=buy Also very soon we will be expanding the chart selection for MacENC and GPSNavX via X-Traverse .. http://www.inavx.net/xtraverse.html The goal is to offer a one stop shop for charts for GPSNavX, MacENC and iNavX. - John Purple - June 12, 2009 Will BSB4 Charts work? To my understanding only the old BSB3 format works. Hopefully I'm wrong. If you can confirm, I will revoke my former statement, but you should then point out on your site, that BSB4 works. - Jade - June 12, 2009 Hello John Yes BSB4 and BSB5 Charts will work. But first you have to register them. Please read these instructions: http://www.gpsnavx.com/pdf/Register.pdf and download the registration application. - John Purple - June 12, 2009 Meanwhile I learned that Mapchart BSB Charts (for Europe) are based on charts from 2004 to 2006 with few charts from 2007. That does not improve the confidence in such charts. - GPSNavX - June 12, 2009 Here is the MacENC compatibility page: http://www.gpsnavx.com/MacENC/index.php?page=Compatibility - GPSNavX - June 12, 2009 As noted by others yes BSB 1 - 5 charts work with MacENC .. http://www.gpsnavx.com/MacENC/help/openingraster.htm |