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Old 07-22-2019, 12:09 PM
SailorChlud SailorChlud is offline
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Default Poor Man's Chartplotter install

So, since I have been enjoying my 1972 Seafari on a budget due to having one son in college, and one son in grad school, the traditional chartplotter system will have to wait. In the meantime, I have been using a handheld Samsung Galaxy Tablet with Navionics app as my main navigation system. I do have a Garmin GPS too, but the screen is too darn small for me to use comfortably with my 50 plus year old eyes.

I realized I had a blank space on the dash perfectly sized for the tablet, but could not find a tablet holder bracket that fit close to the dash. So with some 3M 4200 and some wide velcro, voila'!
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Old 07-22-2019, 01:18 PM
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Looks great to me. Whatever works.
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Old 07-22-2019, 05:05 PM
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I'm okay with that, looks good.
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Old 07-22-2019, 09:38 PM
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Probably a real stupid question but how does the tablet get a GPS signal other than cell towers?
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Old 07-23-2019, 08:37 AM
SailorChlud SailorChlud is offline
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Ah, not a stupid question at all. Cell reception in my area of NJ is good offshore to about 15 miles + or -, and I do coastal boating primarily, so if I ventured out past cell reception, then I would use the Garmin GPS. You can't see it in the photos, but I have a mount for the Garmin above and to the left of the tablet on the dash. The GPS in the tablet does work without a cell phone contract, so I did not add the tablet to my cell phone subscription with my (Verizon) carrier. So it might work farther offshore, but I can't tell for sure, as I have not tested its range yet.
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Old 07-26-2019, 10:31 PM
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Probably a real stupid question but how does the tablet get a GPS signal other than cell towers?
You can get GPS receiver gadget called Bad Elf that plugs into the charging port on an iPad, so you don’t need a cellular-capable tablet. It comes with a cord that lets you charge the tablet while using it. It picks up the Russian Glonass satellites in addition to the US & euro ones, so I typically pick up about 19 of 21 satellites that provides a positional accuracy of about 6’! When you combine that with the 1’ contours in the Navionics Sonar maps, I’ve found that the iPad/Navionics combo is a very accurate system. It’s allowed me to run my trawler with a draft of almost 5’ over 2000 miles through some pretty thin water with no problems! Although I have 2 chart plotters on the boat, they’re just backups for my iPad Pro that I’ve used for the entire trip! There have been several boats that went aground and had prop damage in one section of the Rideau canal in Canada recently because some buoys were in the wrong place, but someone recently posted on the Great Loop forum that if you had the latest Navionics Sonar charts, it showed the deep water well enough that you could navigate that area despite the mis-located buoys.

I attended a briefing on mapping software at the Great Loop Rendezvous in Norfolk in May presented by an editor from Waterway Guide. He said that the big GPS makers like Garmin and Raymarine are running scared because of the competition from tablets with mapping applications like Navionics and Aqua Maps which are not only much cheaper, but also more up-to-date and more accurate! The $400 Garmin charts are 6 months old when you buy them, while Navionics updates their sonar charts every couple of weeks, and their charts also include input from Waterway Guide on anchorages and marinas! However Garmin has bought Navionics, so it remains to be seen if they will start using it for their own chips or screw it up like they did to the Active Captain program used by many cruisers that they also bought a year or two ago!
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Old 07-27-2019, 10:27 PM
Vezo, Part II Vezo, Part II is offline
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Very Good To Hear!!! That fuel gauge is looking pretty sad. Growing up on Barnegat Bay we were portioned 12 gallons and one quart of two stroke oil/day. Good times!

Michael.
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Old 07-23-2019, 11:59 AM
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did that for a long time with an ipad with a lifeproof case and worked great. Ram Mount makes a cradle for most tablets and can be mounted with hardware or heavy duty suction cup.
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Old 07-23-2019, 08:28 PM
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The Samsung has a built in GPS receiver. It does not require cell connection as long as the maps have been downloaded. I use mine 25+ miles out. I prefer it to any plotter I've seen.
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Old 07-25-2019, 02:30 PM
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Navionics added a GPX download capability. I transferred all my waypoints and routes to Garmins Active Captian app. From there I expect to be able to upload to my plotter.
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