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Navionics Chart Viewer on PC

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Created by SeanTsv > 9 months ago, 9 Aug 2024
SeanTsv
QLD, 22 posts
9 Aug 2024 1:39PM
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I have a paid subscription to Navionics which I use on a Samsung Tablet on my boat. I normally do trip planning using Navionics web based Chart Viewer on my PC at home. It had similar functionality as the Navionics Boating App on the tablet. I mainly used manual Route planning to work out distances and times for way points and total trip.
The link I had on my PC suddenly auto re-directed to a Garmin site on 1st August. Worked fine the day before. The Garmin site has a similar interface with maps of my area but does not have the Route planning or Menu buttons. 20% of the screen is taken up by an ad inviting me to purchase a Garmin product. I know Garmin owns Navionics but I don't want to purchase anything and I cannot get this ad to go away.
I contacted Garmin support who advised me the Navionics Chart Viewer is no longer available and I could use the Garmin version. He stated that the Garmin version does not have the route planning functionality and did not answer my question re getting rid of the ad.
He gave me a list of compatible software that I could use on my PC but these all cost hundreds of dollars.
I can use my tablet for this trip planning but found it simpler to use the larger screens on my PC. Not very good customer focus removing functionality to a paying customer.
I would be interested to know what others use who do trip planning on a PC.
Sean

garymalmgren
1343 posts
9 Aug 2024 12:10PM
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RE" I have a paid subscription to Navionics which I use on a Samsung Tablet on my boat

When did you actually pay that subscription , because it would seem that your subscription has run out and now you are being offered an "updated" version which has a lot of features removed.
Welcome to the friendly world of Navionics.

RE: I mainly used manual Route planning to work out distances and times for way points and total trip.

When the subscription expires the manual trip planner remains but the auto feature disappears.

RE: I can use my tablet for this trip planning but found it simpler to use the larger screens on my PC.

Unless you buy the "improved" features you are left with just your tablet as your main system.

RE: I would be interested to know what others use who do trip planning on a PC.

There are other systems besides Navionics and some one will be along soon to fill you in on the options.

gary

SeanTsv
QLD, 22 posts
9 Aug 2024 2:31PM
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Gary,
I paid 12 months subs in May. It is still valid. Copy below of reply email from Garmin/Navionics Support
Sean

Dear Sean, Thank you for contacting Garmin Navionics. Navionics product information, support articles, videos and chart details can now be found on Garmin.com. The new chart viewer offers easy to search chart information, map options, coverage details, recently updated locations and more, for all Navionics and Garmin marine charts in one single tool. This new chart viewer no longer contains route planning functionality. Any of your saved routes created from our previous tool are stored on your account and accessible to you through your Boating app by simply launching the app or by selecting "sync" in the app menu. Route planning continues to be available within our Boating app while under an active subscription. From the Boating app, routes, tracks and markers can be shared across your mobile devices, Garmin & 3rd party chartplotters by way of export/import of GPX files as well as other Navionics Boating app users with the app sharing feature. Sync routes and markers directly from your Navionics Boating app to your Plotter Sync compatible unit. If you are looking to continue using your computer for route planning purposes, you can find more information on compatible PC Planning Software tools in our Compatibility Guide. Best regards, Alba Navionics Product Support Specialist For 24-hour access to support videos, guides, FAQ's and more, visit the Navionics Support Center Garmin Italy Technologies Srl a Socio Unico

Lazzz
NSW, 898 posts
9 Aug 2024 2:41PM
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I really liked the Navionics web Chart Viewer but now the Garmin replacement is absolute garbage!!

Like you I used it to plan routed etc & then transfer them to my plotter.

OpenCPN will have to do now!!

Quixotic
ACT, 187 posts
9 Aug 2024 3:09PM
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Have to love the Garmin customer focus.

I also use Navionics from time to time and still have a current annual sub for the app for $89.99.

In July I got 3 emails from Garmin saying I needed to register with Garmin "...if you want to keep receiving emails about Garmin and Navionics products. We've moved all Navionics product information to Garmin.com and we'll no longer send emails about new products from Navionics after 31 July." I haven't registered with them because I dont really need more marketing emails.

I route plan on a desktop PC using OpenCPN (free). You do have to get the chart files for OpenCPN, which cost me 35 euro from www.o-charts.org/?lng=en for all of Australia including a year's fortnightly updates.

I then export the routes from OpenCPN as GPX files and upload those to my B&G chart plotter via appchart.bandg.com/core/map

garymalmgren
1343 posts
9 Aug 2024 2:10PM
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Hi Sean.
Seems quite simple.
This new chart viewer no longer contains route planning functionality.

But Then.
Route planning continues to be available within our Boating app while under an active subscription.

But Then.
If you are looking to continue using your computer for route planning purposes, you can find more information on compatible PC Planning Software tools in our Compatibility Guide.

Looks like the " compatible PC Planning Software" is Open CPN.
Bit strange sending customers off to another (free) product but that's Navionics/Garmin for you.

gary

UncleBob
NSW, 1294 posts
9 Aug 2024 6:22PM
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garymalmgren said..
Hi Sean.
Seems quite simple.
This new chart viewer no longer contains route planning functionality.

But Then.
Route planning continues to be available within our Boating app while under an active subscription.

But Then.
If you are looking to continue using your computer for route planning purposes, you can find more information on compatible PC Planning Software tools in our Compatibility Guide.

Looks like the " compatible PC Planning Software" is Open CPN.
Bit strange sending customers off to another (free) product but that's Navionics/Garmin for you.

gary


A very good example of a business not understanding that it is cheaper to keep a customer than get a new one.

woko
NSW, 1745 posts
9 Aug 2024 6:37PM
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I have just returned from a trip where navionics is the ENC and lost count of how many times I had to agree to not use it for navigation. I did all the plotting on paper or to be accurate laminated charts.

SeanTsv
QLD, 22 posts
10 Aug 2024 1:22PM
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I have found a work around. I downloaded this program on my PC...
support.bluestacks.com/hc/en-us/articles/360055360872-All-you-need-to-know-about-BlueStacks-5
It makes the PC imitate an Android system. I then went to Play Store on this platform and downloaded the Boating App. Signed in and hit full screen.
Everything works fine again.
Sean

neilmac01
VIC, 34 posts
11 Aug 2024 10:10AM
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If you have a m1/2 Mac you can use some IOS apps. Currently looking at Aqua maps, they have a good Chart viewer and you can create routes for planning and export them as GPX. Still learning. Garmin are being stupid.



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