Raymarine Voyage Planner ($50 download) The free Navionics offering looks ok, but very basic and doesn't really offer much in the way of Waypoint management as far as I can see. Raymarine RNS Planner (the free version) 3. The free Navionics software you can download when registering the chart card. I was looking for some software to be able to plan routes at home, and so a quick search on t'internet came up with a few options: 1. My previous boat had C-Map kit on, so this is all new to me. Having recently installed Raymarine C90W plotters on my new boat, I purchased a Navionics Platinum+ card last week in anticipation of the new season. Judging from the NavPlanner2 screen shot above - which shows off Google Earth synchronization - it shares a lot of code with the HotMaps lake planner. Fugawi figured out how to present Navionics data well years ago, and then went on to produce the excellent Navionics HotMaps Explorer. Fugawi has a good run down on NavPlanner2 here, but Navionics also has. With all of Navionics High Definition lake surveys (like my Lake Megunticook). I've always liked the idea of route planning software, but Navionics.
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