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reply to NCAngler and Sea. P.A.
to NCAngler: The tablet PC I've been eyeing is a Motion M1400. It can be had with a whole raft (pun) of accessories. I don't know if mentioning a vendor is permissable but if you go on to "Capn Jack" website (www.capjack.com) you'll see all the bells and whistles. I got the Memory-Map Navigator software from them and the SoftCharts. They are also amongst the nicest people I've ever dealt with and the most helpful. They actually talk me out of spending money. They were the ones who turned me on to the RAM E-Z Mount (custom made for the Dell Axim) that made the whole thing work for me.
to Sea.P.A.: There are another raft of protective sleeves that keep the Axim dry but I never bothered with them. I do not leave it on the boat when I come home. It's mounted deep enough near the windshield to protect it from most of the weather and spray and it's simple enough to wipe it off with a soft, damp cloth. As to the vibration damaging the device that's where the RAM mount comes in. They also have a website. It would take a two foot long description to explain how it's mounted and one glance at a picture to understand it. Can't get back on the boat for probably another 5 days because of the wind but if there's any interest I'll try to get a picture of my setup. It works great for me in the flats north of Key West. As a sophomore flats fishermen I'm not afraid of getting lost but of running aground as I pick my way through the minefield of shallows on the way to the fishing grounds. The one negative is that the chart is always oriented North no matter what direction you're going in and the map is mentally "flopped" when you're coming South. I've already run aground once trying to go on the wrong side of a marker. What makes the software great, however, is that I create the routes and edit them on my laptop and then download them to the Dell. This gives me archival storage in the laptop as well as in the Dell. Hope this was informative and not too wordy. MM |
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Great info MM. No problem mentioning vendors...helps us all out in finding the best products/solutions. I for one would love to see some pictures when you're back on the boat. And the problem of always being oriented North, I wonder if that could be a software modification that the software programs could make if enough interest was shown in their doing so? Good stuff!
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Photos of GPS
No. 1=Individual parts before assembly
No. 2=Ball Mount: Only part that is screwed onto boat No. 3=Custom Holder for Dell Axim Nos. 4 & 5=Entire contraption mounted. Notes: 1. Forgot to get photo of accessory plug to use 12VDC point. 2. I don't know if color lines will show up but if they do: Blue=Route created on laptop and downloaded into Dell. You can create a route directly on the Dell but using the laptop's larger screen makes it easier and creates an archive of route Red=Vector of where you will be in 10 minutes (programmable) and is best way I found to stay on route. Ideally red will be superimposed onto blue. Yellow=Track of where you have been. Can be converted to route. When I first started going out I had a more experienced person take me where I wanted to go. I then transferred track to laptop, converted it to a route, transferred it back to PDA. Sounds complicated, is not. Software is almost infinitely adjustable and will show you several things I didn't want to know (e.g. ETA). I think you can download a trial from their website www.memory-map.com to try before you buy. Also the manual. As for the complaint I had about the map always being North-South you can see that if you are going south while looking at such a map everything is reversed. Not normally a problem but if you have to make a sudden decision about a marker in the water you could (and I did) go on the wrong side of it. Kind of like stepping off a curb in London and looking the wrong way for the oncoming traffic. Hope this is helpful. Any questions please don't hesitate to contact me. MM |
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Congratulations on the 210 Island_Diver! Wish I could take you up on that trip to Hawaii but I don't forsee it in the near future. You should have a blast with the 210 out there. Must be awesome fishing waters.
Good word on the laptops. I've got a new 215 Chaos ordered for Spring delivery and I'll be making decisions on the next couple months on electronics. I'd love to have GPS, Fish finder, radar, etc. connected to a Panasonic toughbook via bluetooth or something like that but not sure we're there yet and whoever gets there first gets to do the R&D at premium price. Of course I've been on the "bleeding edge" of computer technology for 15 years now so I know what that feels like. Just wanted to thank you for your involvement on the site and congratulate you on the new boat. Hey if you haven't already take the poll about Triumphowners.net. It will help us attract advertisers and eventually be able to offer some deals to our membership through the Captain's Club if the responses are strong. How useful is this site? Merry Christmas!
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Try out these sites dug up from the xm weather site, I really like big bay.
www.vei-systems.com, www.nauticomp.com, www.bigbaytech.com, www.wxworks.com, www.xmwxweather.com, |
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Garmin Did It...
Well all it looks like Garmin may have done it. This is a little setup that costs waaaaay less than a GPS unit and essentially turns your laptop into a chartplotter. Now if it would only include the sounder capabilities I would be all set. I think that I am going to go with the 198c though. But here is the link if you all would like to take a look at it.
Have a good one, Mike http://www.westmarine.com/webapp/wcs...001/10803/48/3 |
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Hard Drives are Problematic
Hey guys, I'm kind of in the laptop business. I make the mini wireless network adapter cards that go into many laptops/portables. The major reliability issue with today's technology in mobile computing is the hard drives. There is a disk inside that spins up to 7200 rpm and it does not take much to get them off tack and cause damage to the storage media. Even the ruggedized laptops will have this issue. On boats our size I think we'd have a reliability problem and would not trust a laptop as main source for navigation.
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As we speak, the minds at APPLE are putting all this and more in the new waterproof marine iPOD/waasGPS/Sounder/XMweather receiver all on a 1" color screen!
The whole nation's streets and info will be included for the base price with Garmin BlueCharts available for fishermen at $200 per "hotspot" but you will have to buy their BlackBox sounder for $300 and their expansion hub for $300 and their transducer for $200 and pay $30/month subscription for XMWX. Oh yeah, to activate your subscription, there is a single startup charge of $50, haha! Darn you Garmin and XM! |
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