We use navionics for navigation and the windy.com app for wind and weather. Interested to see if there are any other good ones out there that we should be looking into. I’ve seen some people using the predictwind app for route planning but it’s kind of expensive.

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    1 year ago

    I have a SignalK server running on a raspberry pi that I finally got hooked up to my instruments via a nifty hat (sailor hat). I’m excited to try out the anchor alarm feature. Hopefully it’ll be less prone to false alarms about my anchor dragging than my phone.

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      1 year ago

      I’ve been using the Signal K anchor alarm for a couple of years now. Very reliable so far. But of course only as good as the GPS source of your system.

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        1 year ago

        Rad! Glad to hear a positive review. I just have a cheap GPS antenna that I bought off Amazon for 20 bucks, it’s hooked up to a gps hat for the PI.

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      1 year ago

      This looks pretty compreshensive. Have you used Navionics before? If so, how do you think it compares?

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        1 year ago

        I’ve used Navionics too. I feel like OpenCPN is less intuitive but more configurable. In general I prefer free software so it was my first choice.

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    Yep, Navionics and windy are where I tend to start, but the two that I tend to spend the most time in while route planning are Qtvlm and OpenCPN.

    Qtvlm’s route planning capability is pretty good once you get into it a bit.