Navionics

General discussion not related to Lake Champlain.
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This is a good video to show you what we need to do to fix the errors

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aoIONFjYlQs
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another video of Sonar Chart Live
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oaMf9-4KH6U&t=198s
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Sonar chart live with Hummibirds
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7DAxPIIKJZE
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Fish Hound wrote:Thank you for the feed back. I am working on a solution for all three The Champlain will be an easy fix as I frequent that while chartering quite often Lake Memphremagog I dot get there very often but maybe we can do a sonar chart event there and fix it all in on day shoot me a PM with your contact info when you have a chance please
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I don't think that my unit supports recording and uploading recorded sonar charts.
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Platinum+ and HotMaps Platinum owners who utilize their additional content and viewing options gain a much better situational awareness where they go boating. Whether you own one of these charts or are considering an upgrade, keep in mind the available features.

Satellite Overlay provides an extremely helpful visual aid when boating in coastal areas, inland lakes and rivers. You can choose to display the imagery over land or on both land and water. Then, increase or decrease the transparency to compare the chart to what you see in the image, such as backwater channels, islands, sandbars and nearby landmarks.

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The Navionics Boating app has a ton of priceless features that allowi you to easily customize the map to fit your needs!

Follow These Steps!!!!
Open the app and go to Menu > Map Options:
? Turn Easy View ON to magnify icons and text
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? Use Depth Shading to highlight depths up to a select value
? If you selected the SonarChart? layer, SonarChart? Density allows you to customize the amount of 1ft contour detail you want to see.

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Here's a video on the latest update for the Navionics mobile app. Now you can highlight up to 5 different depth ranges, name them and give them their own color

https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_ ... 0589250373
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I'm able to use fishing mode without a subscription, even with the latest update of the app. Just an FYI for other cheapskates like me.
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Do you have just the free boating app not the paid version? If so you will only have limited mapping (free government maps)
Have you seen the paid version or done the free trial?
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Fish Hound wrote:Do you have just the free boating app not the paid version? If so you will only have limited mapping (free government maps)
Have you seen the paid version or done the free trial?
I paid for the app but not the plus subscription. I guess I thought that's what you meant, sorry.

The new update is great and they fixed all the android crashing issues I had in the past.
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Laurentide wrote:
Fish Hound wrote:Do you have just the free boating app not the paid version? If so you will only have limited mapping (free government maps)
Have you seen the paid version or done the free trial?
I paid for the app but not the plus subscription. I guess I thought that's what you meant, sorry.

The new update is great and they fixed all the android crashing issues I had in the past.
That's great news if you ever need help please don't hesitate to ask
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often times we forget one of the most simple and easiest feature of our Navionics Subscription whether it be on your chart plotter or mobile apps. Update Update Update!!!!!

Why???

*Navionics more than 2000 updates daily to their Nautical charts
*Millions of contributions coming from user's sonars and local information added
*SonarChart Live
*Advanced map options
*Plotter sync
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