I can confirm that the problem is not present at all zoom levels.
In my initial post I recorded "*It occurs when the scale is from 0.5 mile 
to 2 miles*."
ie outside that range the problem is not visible.
PW


On Monday, December 17, 2018 at 6:43:41 AM UTC, Martin Trautmann wrote:
>
> On 18-12-16 13:54, Harry van der Wolf wrote: 
> > This has happened multiple times in the past with multi-polygons, 
> > especially on borders (boundaries), be it country, region, county, 
> > "regierungsbezirk", "bundesland", "province", "provincie", etc. 
> > The fact that you mention that it happens between England and Wright 
> > confirms this. 
> > It is not necessarily an OsmAnd bug (cutting polyogons on boundaries), 
> > but can also be due to errors in the (multi)polygons itself because they 
> > are broken, interrupted, corrupt, or else. 
>
> When I did observe this last time, the effect happened, depending on the 
> zoom level. If you zoomed out, water changed to land again. Thus I 
> believe, it's not a broken polygon, but an osmand bug, while using 
> polygons which do span more than the calculated area. 
>
> - Martin 
>
>

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