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OCC Members Neil & Ley Langford have written an important blog post about their grounding experience while using Navionics Sonar Charts in Maine. I have added it and other reports to an OCC Forum post about Navionics charts on iPad. Please contribute your experience there.
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Daria Blackwell[/font] [font=inherit][font=inherit][font=inherit][font=inherit][font=inherit]The original report from Crystal Blues. [/font]
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Neil Langford[/font] [font=inherit][font=inherit][font=inherit][font=inherit][font=inherit]Daria, the actual original report is here : [/font]
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Navionics Sonar Charts & The Missing Reef[/font]
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Anne Lloyd[/font] [font=inherit][font=inherit][font=inherit][font=inherit][font=inherit][font=inherit]We also went on a reef in Fiji that was not marked on either Navionics or open Cpn CM93[/font]
[font=inherit]We knew however that in Fiji there are massive inaccuracies in all charts in relation to reefs and indeed whole islands in the Lau[/font]
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Sherry Day[/font] [font=inherit][font=inherit][font=inherit][font=inherit][font=inherit]We discovered an uncharted Reef in Fiji also. Fortunately, it was a light bump before we turned quickly to port.[/font][/font][/font][/font][/font][/font][font=inherit][/font]
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Anne Lloyd[/font] [font=inherit][font=inherit][font=inherit][font=inherit][font=inherit]we were stuck for 12 hours[/font]
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Linda Lane Thornton[/font] [font=inherit][font=inherit][font=inherit][font=inherit][font=inherit]One of the cafes in Neiafu in Tonga used to issue a list of uncharted reefs to yachts heading west and south, most of them known only because people had hit them.[/font][/font][/font][/font][/font][/font][font=inherit][/font]
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Julia Freeland[/font] [font=inherit][font=inherit][font=inherit][font=inherit][font=inherit]Tanda Malika just ran into the reef in Huahini. The reef is not unchartered. It was nothing to do with Navionics.[/font][/font][/font][/font][/font][/font][font=inherit][/font]
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Neil Langford[/font] [font=inherit][font=inherit][font=inherit][font=inherit][font=inherit]Julia, please read the complete analysis - on Navionics Sonar charts the reef was well out of place and completely mis-represented. True, I would not have been there at night, so close, but the Navionics Sonar Charts were completely wrong. That is what this tory is about.[/font][/font][/font][/font][/font][/font][font=inherit][/font]
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Julia Freeland[/font] [font=inherit][font=inherit][font=inherit][font=inherit][font=inherit]Neil...we are in the place they hit the reef!!!! It's a mile wide and on every chart...look at Charlie's Charts![/font][/font][/font][/font][/font][/font][font=inherit][/font]
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Julia Freeland[/font] [font=inherit][font=inherit][font=inherit][font=inherit][font=inherit][font=inherit]We are currently in the lagoon where Tanda Malika hit...the boat is stripped and sitting in someone's garden after been dragged off the reef. Huahini has a fringing reef that is easily seen on all charts. The pass is 6 miles north of where they hit. Th[/font][/font]...
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Alan Leslie[/font] [font=inherit][font=inherit][font=inherit][font=inherit][font=inherit]And a sensible seaman would time the passage so as not to arrive in the dark. Its hard to understand why he chose to arrive at night. The reef is huge and he should have known it was there, some things don;t add up in this story.[/font][/font][/font][/font][/font][/font][/font][/font][/font][font=inherit][font=inherit]
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Neil Langford[/font] [font=inherit][font=inherit][font=inherit][font=inherit][font=inherit]It's fair to say that most of us would not have planned a close pass by that reef at night, hoever[/font][/font][/font][/font][/font][/font][/font][/font][/font][font=inherit][font=inherit]
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Neil Langford[/font] [font=inherit][font=inherit][font=inherit][font=inherit][font=inherit][font=inherit]Oops finger trouble ..... however, if you follow that sad story all the way through you'll see that very large (gross) errors in the Navionics Sonar charts were identified by Evans Starzinger. If they used those bad charts then they simply had to hit t[/font][/font][font=inherit][font=inherit][font=inherit]he reef. Our own little collision was related to an entire reef being missing on the Sonar Charts, then later we (and other OCC [/font][/font][/font][/font][/font][/font][/font][/font][/font][/font][/font][font=inherit]
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Julia Freeland[/font] [font=inherit][font=inherit][font=inherit][font=inherit][font=inherit]Neil the reef around Huahini is obvious and we'll charted...it's even shown on tourist maps. We are on Huahini now and it couldn't be any more obvious![/font][/font][/font][/font][/font][/font][font=inherit][/font]
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Linda Lane Thornton[/font] [font=inherit][font=inherit][font=inherit][font=inherit][font=inherit]Lucky you! We spent nearly three weeks in the deep bay down on the south west corner of the island - all by ourselves.[/font][/font][/font][/font][/font][/font][font=inherit][/font]
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Anne Lloyd[/font] [font=inherit][font=inherit][font=inherit][font=inherit][font=inherit][font=inherit]I do not have experience of the sonar charts[/font]
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Odette Hasbun[/font] [font=inherit][font=inherit][font=inherit][font=inherit][font=inherit]For those interested in digital charts for iPad, MaxSea TZ offers raster (“paper”) charts that strictly come from the official sources (SHOM, UKHO, etc). We always cross-check Navionics against MaxSea.[/font][/font][/font][/font][/font][/font][font=inherit][/font]
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Julia Freeland[/font] [font=inherit][font=inherit][font=inherit][font=inherit][font=inherit]Navionics can be so much on the money though. In the Tuamotu atolls we were surprised to find many of the coral bombies in the atolls on the chart! Go figure! We still travelled in good light with one of us on the bowsprint using visual checks, but it was quite amazing how our sightings corollated with the charts.[/font][/font][/font][/font][/font][/font][font=inherit][/font]
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Neil Langford[/font] [font=inherit][font=inherit][font=inherit][font=inherit][font=inherit]Julia, yes I agree it can be onthe money - it was outstanding around Cape May and I went into print about it. However that isn't good enough - it can't simply lose major reefs..... When we pay for nautical charts we are buying knowledge - unfortunately Navionics, with Sonar Charts, have turned that on its head and we pay to give the. Knowledge[/font][/font][/font][/font][/font][/font][font=inherit][/font]
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Alan Leslie[/font] [font=inherit][font=inherit][font=inherit][font=inherit][font=inherit]Its interesting that we hear A LOT of folk talking / complaining about Navionics, but few about C-Map. In any event relying on one source of information is dangerous. We have C-Map on our Furuno Plotters, C-Map, Navionics on Max-Sea laptop and raster, GE2KAP on OpenCPN laptop. I also have Navionics on a tablet but rarely use it. AND I keep my eyes open and look out the window ![/font][/font][/font][/font][/font][/font][font=inherit][/font]
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Odette Hasbun[/font] [font=inherit][font=inherit][font=inherit][font=inherit][font=inherit][font=inherit]We used C-Map from the Guadiana river to the Ionian, i.e., for 18 months. This product is not for us. It is the only charting software we have used that, if you are zoomed out, gives no inkling about numerous obstructions that only show up on large, [/font][/font]...
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Alan Leslie[/font] [font=inherit][font=inherit][font=inherit][font=inherit][font=inherit][font=inherit]My experience is quite the reverse in the South Pacific. I have found C-map to be much better then Navionics in identifying dangers and putting them in view. Maxsea uses either c-map, navionics or raster depending on which chart package you buy...howev[/font][/font]...
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Neil Langford[/font] [font=inherit][font=inherit][font=inherit][font=inherit][font=inherit][font=inherit]Hello Folks, please allow me to (attempt) to bring this discussion back on message. It is about Navionics Sonar Charts. Not C-Map, not the normal Navionics charts. Yes, all the charting systems have errors and gaps around the world, but no others (that[/font][/font]...
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Odette Hasbun[/font] [font=inherit][font=inherit][font=inherit][font=inherit][font=inherit][font=inherit]Neil, we have also come across several errors on Navionics Sonar Charts (NSC). Yet NSC is our primary, because of the wealth of detail and excellent user interface. But because we know of the high error rate on NSC, we do the following:[/font]
[font=inherit]1. Always r[/font][/font][font=inherit][font=inherit][font=inherit]un two other charts to cross-check against Navionics. Currently, MaxSea TZ (raster, official charts) and Imray Navigator (raster, proprietary charts).[/font]
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[font=inherit]3. Avoidance or minimal (i.e., 1 knot or less) speed on any "dotted black line" marked area on Navionics. We understand that "dotted black line" means "questionable." On the Crystal Blues blog, Gangway and Grindstone ledges are shown both inside "dotted black lines."[/font]
[font=inherit]4. ScanForward forward-looking sonar is always on if we enter any questionable grounds. Would not enter any NSC "dotted black line" grounds at any speed without ScanForward, unless with local knowledge.[/font]
[font=inherit]5. Since the last 2 months or so, we also run Ovitalmap for extremely easy, automatic-save satellite imagery to compare against the sources mentioned above when deciding where to anchor.[/font]
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Neil Langford[/font] [font=inherit][font=inherit][font=inherit][font=inherit][font=inherit]Interesting that you'd go to so much trouble to continue using a faulty product, but good on you for persevering. Your comment about the dashed black line is also interesting, thanks. You may note that the reef / ledge we found and collided with was not circled by a dashed line, so nothing is guaranteed unfortunately.[/font][/font][/font][/font][/font][/font][font=inherit][/font]
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Odette Hasbun[/font] [font=inherit][font=inherit][font=inherit][font=inherit][font=inherit]Well, we have to. We anchor out most of the time, year-round, so the payoff of using the charts with the most detail (Navionics) is being able to anchor in safe, secluded places, often well off the trodden path.[/font][/font][/font][/font][/font][/font][font=inherit][/font]
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Dierdre Atkinson Wogaman[/font] [font=inherit][font=inherit][font=inherit][font=inherit][font=inherit]We used an IPad with governemnt charts in the USA, but purchased Navionics charts for our cruise to the Canadian Maritimes. We have redundant Candian government charts on our laptop. We found good agreement, but don't use the sonar feature, becasue frankly it drives the navigator crazy to look at it. We always treat crowd sourced data with skepticism.[/font][/font][/font][/font][/font][/font][font=inherit][/font]
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Neil Langford[/font] [font=inherit][font=inherit][font=inherit][font=inherit][font=inherit]Hi Dierdre, well put, although in the cases we're discussing here it is not the crowd sourced data that is the problem - its the fact that Navionics simply LOST a ton of perfectly good data that was on the Government charts.[/font][/font][/font][/font][/font][/font][font=inherit][/font]
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edited by simoncurrin on 9/27/2017