mobile navionics app

Started by wdhill22, June 13, 2016, 02:08:30 PM

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wdhill22

Can anyone tell me which is the best navionics app to put on smart phone for Lake Kipawa

RHYBAK

this isn't a navigation app , but it will load onto your smart phone and it will give you rough idea where you are

https://webapp.navionics.com/#@11&key=quj%7DG~oaaN
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adempsey

I use the Navionics Boating App on my Android device.   I think it's the only lake map app, but I could be wrong.   You have the option to subscribe to Navionics+ for the Sonarcharts as well.   I only use the normal version which I paid a one time fee of $15 (?) for.

SgtCrabby

I've looked at that, it looks good.
But so far, I've resisted buying it.  They do have a free trial version for a short time which might be good for a trip to kipawa.
If you use it, let us know how well it works please.

RHYBAK

O.K.
Here is a question .
If I download it onto my i-pad...do I need Data for the app to work?

hard to get any data or phone service on the lake!!!!!
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adempsey

You need GPS or cell service to get your actual location.   You can use the app to look at maps anytime though, BUT I think you have to download the maps first - do this at home ahead of time.    You might need data for the extra paid features.

I've used it once in the Kawarthas.  It worked.  I prefer my handheld GPS though.  My phone battery won't last very long with GPS on.

puckster_guy

Quote from: RHYBAK on June 14, 2016, 07:31:55 AM
O.K.
Here is a question .
If I download it onto my i-pad...do I need Data for the app to work?

hard to get any data or phone service on the lake!!!!!

It'll work if you have the maps and/app saved to your I-pad. I have a topo map nav app where i save the individual maps to my phone. It works fine around camp where I have no cell phone access. Bring a 12v charger that you can keep the unit charged with. I have a 12v outlet in my boat so it's always plugged in. These apps kill batteries quick if it's always on.
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RHYBAK

thanks

I guess the true test will come next week
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