Depends which samsung you have:

1) some have gps built in (my Galaxy Note 10.1 does).
2) some have (limited I believe) usb capability.

From: Blair 
Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2014 12:03 PM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: Re: Stus-List Fw: Navigation Software


I have a hand held garmin 78 sc or 78 s I think it is called.
 
Could I use this as my GPS receiver in conjunction with a Samsung Galaxy and 
navionics rather than a Garmin Glo or Bad Elf

Blair Clark 902-423-4651 
 


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From: [email protected]
Date: Wed, 19 Feb 2014 21:06:00 -0400
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Stus-List Fw: Navigation Software


For anyone with an Apple tablet but no GPS, take a look at bad-elf.com. A 
reasonable solution. 

Rich

On Feb 19, 2014, at 20:57, "Rick Brass" <[email protected]> wrote:


  I thought the list established a while ago that Apple didn’t sell versions of 
the iPad that were not cellular ready, and thus they had a GPS?



  And after working off and on for a couple of weeks to set up and learn the 
iPad, I’m not a great fan either. I’ve been a windows person since version 3, 
and am pretty comfortable navigating it. My Sony Android tablet is a lot easier 
to deal with than my iPad – probably because I’m learning a new set of menus 
and so on for the iPad from scratch. That’s why I would have gotten a 
waterproof Samsung Galaxy had I not been given the iPad.



  But the comment I actually wanted to make, Mike, is that the folks who run 
Active Captain indicate the second highest number of users in the world log in 
from Canada (they track the locations of folks who log in). The third highest 
number are from France, and they indicate they have really complete information 
on the French canal system. A recent entry mentioned the Active Captain data is 
in the process of being incorporated into the software from 3 European 
companies.



  Log into Active Captain on your PC and take a look at the data available for 
your home waters. That might tell you how valuable the information might be. 
Then again, it is free, so the cost is right if you chose not to put it on the 
tablet.



  Rick



  From: CnC-List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Persuasion
  Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 2014 4:21 PM
  To: [email protected]
  Subject: Stus-List Fw: Navigation Software



  I am not an Apple fan although the Admiral has 2. An Ipad original and a new 
Mini.  Wifi only so no GPS.



  For myself I bought a Sony Xperia tablet because it is waterproof to about 
10’.  Really only needs to be splash proof.  I bought Navionics HD and so far I 
am pleased but it has all been armchair sailing.  Eventually I’ll load Active 
Captain but I’m not sure how useful it will be in Canada



  Mike
  S/V Persuasion
  C&C 37 Keel/CB
  Long Sault



  From: Fair, Mike 

  Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 2014 12:05 PM

  To: [email protected] 

  Subject: Re: Stus-List Navigation Software



  Any recommendations for us Android tablet users?



  Thanks,



  Mike Fair

  Finnyacht 351



  From: CnC-List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Stevan 
Plavsa
  Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 2014 10:54 AM
  To: [email protected]
  Subject: Re: Stus-List Navigation Software



  The problem with an expensive helm mounted chart plotter is that it'll be old 
news in a few years. I'm not keen on spending ~$1500 or more on a chart plotter 
that will be "old tech" a few years from now. The iPad does so much more than 
navigation and is half the price. Sure, you can't read it easily in sunlight 
and it's not waterproof .. I can buy two iPads for the price of a raymarine 
plotter though. And I can take the iPad home and do all sorts of other things 
with it (primarily reading sailing magazines with Zinio) but I digress...



  I'de like to have a plotter, or some kind of multi-display unit at the helm 
but the prices on them aren't justified in my opinion. I am making the same 
thing using OpenCPN, a laptop and likely the Standard Horizon GX2200 for GPS 
and AIS info for the laptop. I already have the laptop, OpenCPN is free (and 
good!) so I'll only be spending the $350 on the AIS/GPS capable VHF radio.... 
vs $1500 for the same functionality at the helm? I can't justify that.



  If the technology was more modular, ie; the multidisplay had proper buttons 
and was really *JUST* a display and interface I'de be more interested. $1500 is 
a lot to spend on what is essentially a touch screen monitor .. except it's not 
is it? It's a raymarine/garmin/sh whizbang that isn't upgradable and will 
essentially suck compared to the new stuff in 5 years. Oh yeah,and charts are 
really expensive too. I happily paid $50 for navionics with charts for all of 
North America!!! Charts that get updated! Give me a waterproof, sun viewable 
iPad type device that uses open protocols that i can mount at the helm and I'de 
gladly spend $1500 on it. All I need is a display and an interface (buttons and 
touch, but don't take my buttons away). A computer is a computer is a 
computer....



  There are nice plotters that I would like to have, it's just a question of 
value for the money. My boat bucks are needed elsewhere.



  Steve

  Suhana, C&C 32

  Toronto



  On Wed, Feb 19, 2014 at 10:30 AM, Roger Ware <[email protected]> wrote:

  I have an iPad with Navionics but still find some shortcomings (a) the 
software doesn’t do very much except tell you where you are (b) the iPad is not 
sunlight readable  and (c) not waterproof.  I am a bit surprised by the level 
of enthusiasm among this expert group  - surely a purpose built helm mounted 
chartplotter still dominates?



  Cheers, Roger Ware

  Kingston, Ontario

  Waiting for Spring, or at least a break in this miserable Winter



  From: CnC-List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Andrew 
Burton
  Sent: February-19-14 9:50 AM
  To: [email protected]


  Subject: Re: Stus-List Navigation Software



  On deliveries I use every piece of equipment available. On my own boat, I 
have radar and an old plotter. On both the iPad is my go-to nav unit. On my 
boat, when I'm anchored and in my bunk I can instantly check whether I'm 
dragging with a glance at my iPad. On deliveries, when I'm off watch, I can 
check on what course and speed the watch on deck is able to maintain. I also 
carry a very basic hand-held GPS as back up and almost all boats I get on have 
at least a hard-wired GPS aboard and most have a plotter.

  Andy

  C&C 40

  Peregrine



  On Wed, Feb 19, 2014 at 9:43 AM, Richard N. Bush <[email protected]> wrote:

  Andrew, I note your comment about using the ipad for navigation; do you also 
use some type of MPS or chartplotter on your personal boat? and if so, how is 
it used in conjunction with the ipad?   On deliveries, do you use the boat's 
navigation equipment? Or just your personal ipad? Thanks

  Richard

  1985 37 CB (sunshine and 60 degrees-snow is melting!)

  Richard N. Bush Law Offices 
  2950 Breckenridge Lane, Suite 9
  Louisville, Kentucky 40220 
  502-584-7255



  -----Original Message-----
  From: Andrew Burton <[email protected]>
  To: cnc-list <[email protected]>
  Sent: Wed, Feb 19, 2014 9:17 am
  Subject: Re: Stus-List Navigation Software

  I use iNavX on my ipad and haven't actually pulled out a paper chart in more 
than two years (15,000 miles). I still carry the paper charts but haven't used 
'em. It's the only plotter I use on my boat.

  Andy

  C&C 40

  Peregrine



  On Wed, Feb 19, 2014 at 8:43 AM, Nonpareil Racing <[email protected]> 
wrote:

  Steve et al,
  Have you considered using an ipad with Navionics or another brand of software?

  Tom Anderson
  C&C 32 Nonpareil
  Marblehead MA
  81 days to launch
  9 days to BVI cruise
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