Not too long ago I posted that I needed a new GPS, but couldn't remember why I needed a new one. Sound familiar!
(update) I remember now, the cursor quits moving while it redraws charts, and sometimes it takes a while to catch up, so it's not really broken just too slow.Anyway, I've been shopping gps units and have been shocked and irritated at the manufacturer's high prices and total arrogance.
This is the way I see it!
- They sell us a product that does the same thing a highway unit does (mostly) for ten times the price.
- They then make us buy maps separately because the pre-loaded chart shows the shoreline as a straight line, and small islands are skipped completely.
- Then, to top it off, they quit supporting (selling chips) for older units, forcing us to buy all new stuff and start all over again.
And the stuff they make us buy is all in one units called mfd's (multifunction displays) as if giving it a fancy name makes it a good idea.
- Well, most of us have tripped and broken a few eggs, and when they are all in one basket, you know what happens. If that was too to hard grasp, it means they all broke. It means when your MFD quits, you have lost your gps, your sounder, maybe your compass, certainly your chart. Why buy a paper chart when you have a $5,000 chart plotter? Oh yeah your knot meter too, but who cares how fast you are going when you are lost. Did I mention radar, yeah, for another 5k+, you can get it in the same basket.
- They're laughing all the way to the bank while we just gobble up their over priced dumb products.
And this is what I did:
- I bought a GPS antenna (usb) and chart plotter program for my laptop, total cost $99. Of course, I already had a $350 lap top with a 15 inch screen BTW. (awesome detail)
It came with a DVD with every NOAA chart published
- Every chart is the most recent, updated published
- It works great and has all the details the others choose to spoon-feed us $350 at a time because NOAA is where the charts come from in the first place.
- As a bonus, I got chart number one (free online anyway) just a click away as well as tide prediction, coast pilot, all part of a full feature chart plotter navigation suite.
- And even better, I have a copy loaded onto my home computer with a 27 inch screen so I can cruise around when I'm not on the boat.
- and if it quits, I can send it back to Dell (the laptop) or pick up a new one and load the program on as many computers as I want
Now here's the downside: (none) okay, it is not 3D.
- I still need a separate sounder. (Have two, that's a good thing)
- and a standalone compass. (got it) Another good thing
- I'm afraid I will be keeping my charts handy in case my laptop screen goes blue or battery goes dead.
- Redraw times are instantaneous, darn.
- I still plan to keep my handheld ( you know, eggs in a basket and all).
I'm worried someone will break into my boat, thinking I have a fancy chart plotter hidden away.
- I won't have any discontinued phone numbers for shore-side businesses in my expensive discontinued chart plotter.
- I'm sure there must be more negatives.
- OK, here's one: my laptop is not designed for saltwater use. Hmmm? you know it cost $350, and that's not counting converting to boating units. (I think the boat unit conversion is multiply 7X, or is it 10X?)
Installation was a snap:
Just plug in the usb antenna and set on the ledge by the window, open the laptop, and power up.
In about five seconds the red menu box turns black, meaning satellites are detected and locked on.
One last point:
It works while in the car, but there are no detailed highway maps, only main highways on charts. I guess NOAA figures boats will stay in the water.
I am really excited about this new toy (I mean tool)(nav aid)(gps)(chart plotter)
$99 chart plotter, that's less boat bucks than, than, than, well it's less than anything I can think of except an LED bulb I just bought for $ 8 plus shipping.
I think you can download the SeaClear program for free if you're tech-savvy. (I bought what someone had put on a disk)
http://www.sping.com/seaclear/
Update: I have switched to a different FREE online program called "openCPN." and still use my $19.99 usb antenna. It works fine and I am a happy camper again.
Click below for a satellite view of Cap Sante, Anacortes
Well, the results are in. We have several trips and hundreds of miles behind us now.
ReplyDeleteWe think our laptop gps is fantastic, did I already mention only 99 bucks!
Here is a point I think worth mentioning, the large screen and ability to zoom in with the roller on the mouse has let me see things I was missing before. Things like rocks and kelp beds.
I'm totally sold, btw I carry a cheap inverter and just plug my laptop into the boats 12V system once in awhile, couldn't be easier.
Update 2017 > my cheap inverter melted when I plugged in malfunctioning Christmas lights that fell in the water leaving my laptop battery discharged. Fortunately I had a second cheap inverter onboard.
DeleteLesson learned: always carry a back up cheap inverter! ($19.95 - 400 watt)
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