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89scarabIII 12-30-2013 04:25 PM

Anyone using thier tablet for navigation?
 
I have purchased an app for android called copilot that turns your android tablet into a off line gps. It works awesome. I see that they have the same app for marine navigation called mxmariner cost is $6.99 http://mxmariner.com/. and they sell these waterproof cases with a clamp built in. Just wandering if anyone has done this.
http://www.pyleaudio.com/sku/PSLIC90...ad-and-Tablets

commandersander 12-30-2013 05:59 PM

Yes. I use my ipud 2 in a life proof running navionics.....

Nightlife1970 12-30-2013 06:42 PM

I have an android app on my phone. Was a free app. Saved my butt when I got turned around on Lake St.Clair.

Blueabyss 12-30-2013 07:13 PM

I use a samsung galaxy tab 2 7 inch...169.00 and MX mariner 9.99. It works 10x better than my standard horizon marine gps that I hope is in use as a boat anchor at this point...lol... Cant go wrong for under 200.00

Chris

89scarabIII 12-30-2013 08:46 PM

Great to hear I'm going to order that case and grab a app.

HyFive578 12-30-2013 08:55 PM

I use Navionics on my Ipad 2 and use Ram Mounts aircraft mounts to keep it secure...

ICDEDPPL 12-30-2013 09:19 PM

I do .. I use the TAB 2 10".. I find that I`m wanting a real GPS now.. something that doesn`t go flying every so often, it doesn`t need to be charged up, has a cover so the sun doesn`t fry it, something I can read better in the glare, the Tablet can get to be a pain but I just have no room to mount a real GPS

scarab39 12-30-2013 09:35 PM

Navionics and Nexus 7

78CIG24 12-31-2013 06:44 AM


Originally Posted by scarab39 (Post 4049928)
Navionics and Nexus 7

x2 ....plus Ram Nexus 7 Mount.

Captain YARRR 12-31-2013 08:50 AM

Seems like all the Android guys are doing well with it from this thread. The only person I know that did it was using an iPad and didn't care for it. It overheated in the summer and wasn't very accurate. Also in the direct sunlight was hard to read.

Wobble 01-01-2014 07:22 PM

I dont think I am going to trust my safety to something as fragile as a tablet/smartphone, I may very well have one with me, but it will be my marine chartplotter that I will look to first. Now finding out reviews on a marina is another matter.

JasonSmith 01-01-2014 07:44 PM

I use my iPad in my plane. It is FAA approved. They call it an EFB, electronic flight bag. Basically all my charts & plates are in this magic box. The software is also geosynchronously overlaid on the charts. It makes it extremely helpful for situational awareness.
I'm sure there is a marine software service for charts.
I use this http://gps.dualav.com/explore-by-product/xgps150a/ for the GPS. It will connect with about anything via Bluetooth even your regular map apps.

scarab39 01-02-2014 11:48 AM

I wouldn't say I depend on the tablet for my safety, I use it to navigate the lakes around here, especially when they are low. An added benefit to using Navionics is I also have it on my phone and usually at least one passenger has it, it only costs about $10.. I have routes for various lakes I go to and Navionics gives me a roadmap of where I like to boat / beach / etc. I've found that it's more accurate than my memory, especially at night :)

Hook'em 01-02-2014 01:34 PM

I use the iPad and the Garmin Blue Chart app. It's more like $60 but has actual charts that were acurate running the coast from Gulf Shores to Destin. Haven't found a good answer for mounting it because it's not so good with glare or direct sun. It's nice to have aboard for security but I'd rather have a "real unit" just don't have room in the panel and don't want it just screwed to the dash.

JasonSmith 01-02-2014 06:40 PM


Originally Posted by scarab39 (Post 4051018)
I wouldn't say I depend on the tablet for my safety, I use it to navigate the lakes around here, especially when they are low. An added benefit to using Navionics is I also have it on my phone and usually at least one passenger has it, it only costs about $10.. I have routes for various lakes I go to and Navionics gives me a roadmap of where I like to boat / beach / etc. I've found that it's more accurate than my memory, especially at night :)

Why not? The commercial airline pilots are using one for YOUR safety.

cig92 01-02-2014 06:55 PM

those of you that are using them in your boat and have them mounted, please post some pics

Blueabyss 01-04-2014 05:26 AM

You dont even have to permanently mount it. If you have a flat surface on your dash or a windshield, you can use a ram mount with a suction device mount they have. It is mounted to the suction device via an adjustable arm. I was skeptical that a suction device/cup could hold it but I have hit some crushing waves and never had it fall under way. One time it did fall at the dock. I determined it was due to dust on the dash. Now I clean it off every time and never a problem. The only real downside I have found is you need to keep it charged. I tried cig lighter charger but it made interference with the audio as I also use this as an mp3 player for the boat. I bought a small 110 inverter at radioshack , Plugged the tablet 110v charger into it and no more interference.
The Samsung tabs have no trouble running mp3's and gps at the same time. I usually have the tab connected via bluetooth to my phone which acts as a 4g hotspot. That way you also have access to tide charts and LIVE weather radar. Also while connected , if you want to hear a song you did not bring, just fire up youtube. The tab is by far the biggest bang for the buck I have ever bought for the boat.

Chris

Crowney 01-04-2014 07:43 AM

I use my Iphone 5 with the quad lock system. The bike setup has a nice water resistant cover (more of a rain or splash guard) and a case that is not bulky. I use the case all the time. I use a cycling gps while riding so this is nice to be able to use phone for all things. I also purchased the car mount. The suction cup has never released while running mid to high 70's. It even held when we flew and bow went right into the next roller. The screen on the phone is a bit small so I'm going to get the ipad for a larger screen. I have to figure a mount out. I use navionics and I am impressed with its accuracy, tracking ability and routes that are saved for future trips.

http://www.quadlockcase.com/collecti...lock-car-mount

89scarabIII 01-13-2014 01:39 PM

You guys using navonics did you get the navigation upgrade for speed, eta etc. If you did where did you find it and how much extra is it? How can you tell what maps are saved? mine only shows 5.3 MB of storage used but in the house I can zoom in anywhere from Florida to California to great lakes. I only downloaded great lakes and marathon Fla area.

lightning jet 01-13-2014 06:08 PM

On the ipad how dose it keep up if your away from cell service? can it be linked to real gps sat ?

89scarabIII 01-13-2014 07:30 PM

Yes it works off line chart are stored in the memory.

lightning jet 01-13-2014 09:12 PM

But will it show your location on the chart?

skate 01-13-2014 10:43 PM

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Originally Posted by cig92 (Post 4051201)
those of you that are using them in your boat and have them mounted, please post some pics

Ram mount with [ATTACH=CONFIG]516260[/ATTACH]hard case. I'm using the lifeproof case and mount now. I use navionics Works great and has track feature I use duck hunting to return to same hole. Very accurate.

Used in the 28 skater but hard to see iPad in bright sun.

338 has garmin 5212. Huge nice screen no comparison.

Andres case is imported from Germany bullet proof!

http://www.andres-industries.de

89scarabIII 01-14-2014 09:47 PM

Does that Andres company have a website in English? do they make them for Samsung 7" tablets?

skate 01-14-2014 11:29 PM


Originally Posted by 89scarabIII (Post 4057117)
Does that Andres company have a website in English? do they make them for Samsung 7" tablets?

Too funny I had to get a guy in France to interpret and supply mine. Google ipadnav. Email them they will respond in English. I also found a Canadian supplier but don't have their contact info. Great people they can answer your questions. Check out the life proof web site. They are not as durable but are domestically available.


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