Tablet to run Open CPN


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Joerg.Esdorn
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I am looking for a tablet computer to run Open CPN with Google Earth and similar images to supplement my Furuno chart plotter in the Pacific.  I have used my Ipad to run things like the Antares charts in Scotland but it appears that Open CPN isn't available for the Ipad.  Any recommendations?  Obviously, it's good to have something that is a bit rugged and has a bright screen.  Thanks for any suggestions!  

    
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Joerg,
We run OpenCPN on a Mac and have been able to run KAP files on the iOS App SeaIQ. But, to be honest, Starlink has again been a game changer. We are currently using Aquamap’s Satellite layer streamed via Starling for intricate, bommie spotting navigation. It works brilliantly on all iOS devices. The Boating app has a less satisfactory satellite layer as far as we are concerned.

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Joerg.Esdorn - 20 Jun 2024
I am looking for a tablet computer to run Open CPN with Google Earth and similar images to supplement my Furuno chart plotter in the Pacific.  I have used my Ipad to run things like the Antares charts in Scotland but it appears that Open CPN isn't available for the Ipad.  Any recommendations?  Obviously, it's good to have something that is a bit rugged and has a bright screen.  Thanks for any suggestions!  

    



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Thanks Simon.  You're at the forefront of developments - always!  I'm very much enjoying your FB feed of the places I'm planning to visit next year!

Looks like SealQ isn't available in the US app store but AcquaMap is.  Would you mind explaining how the streaming works in AquaMap and what the advantage is?  Are you viewing the same chart or satellite image that one would download from say Soggy Paws or something better?  I tend to have some drop outs in my Starlink connection and I'd be more comfortable having the chart or image on my device rather than relying on a streaming connection for it.  Cheers Joerg

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Joerg,
I took some screenshots of Aquamaps on my iPhone as we exited Fakarava today. I will atrach. The first shows the satellite fully displayed with the bommies visible. The second shows the bommies highlighted with markers in case streaming via Starlink is interrupted. I think the second one is belt and braces.

I think many still prefer to use OpenCPN and installed KAP files but Aquamaps works better for us as we don’t have a Computer screen at our cockpit helming position. The really important thing about the Motus is having all eyes on deck and I can even monitor Aquamaps at the bow with Sally at the helm. Groundings (and rudder damage) are frequent in the Tuamotu and it’s important to work out the best solution for you.

As you will see Aquamaps is a fully featured nav program with wind, COG, SOG, depth and AIS displays.

Also included a screenshot if the app store uk listing for SeaIQ.

You will love the Pacific but book now for next year if you want to leave your boat somewhere for the cyclone season in ‘25! We haul out in the Society Islands in 3 weeks.

Simon


Joerg.Esdorn - 20 Jun 2024
Thanks Simon.  You're at the forefront of developments - always!  I'm very much enjoying your FB feed of the places I'm planning to visit next year!

Looks like SealQ isn't available in the US app store but AcquaMap is.  Would you mind explaining how the streaming works in AquaMap and what the advantage is?  Are you viewing the same chart or satellite image that one would download from say Soggy Paws or something better?  I tend to have some drop outs in my Starlink connection and I'd be more comfortable having the chart or image on my device rather than relying on a streaming connection for it.  Cheers Joerg



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Simon Currin - 20 Jun 2024
Joerg,
I took some screenshots of Aquamaps on my iPhone as we exited Fakarava today. I will atrach. The first shows the satellite fully displayed with the bommies visible. The second shows the bommies highlighted with markers in case streaming via Starlink is interrupted. I think the second one is belt and braces.

I think many still prefer to use OpenCPN and installed KAP files but Aquamaps works better for us as we don’t have a Computer screen at our cockpit helming position. The really important thing about the Motus is having all eyes on deck and I can even monitor Aquamaps at the bow with Sally at the helm. Groundings (and rudder damage) are frequent in the Tuamotu and it’s important to work out the best solution for you.

As you will see Aquamaps is a fully featured nav program with wind, COG, SOG, depth and AIS displays.

Also included a screenshot if the app store uk listing for SeaIQ. Maybe try with UK VPN?

You will love the Pacific but book now for next year if you want to leave your boat somewhere for the cyclone season in ‘25! We haul out in the Society Islands in 3 weeks.





Simon


Joerg.Esdorn - 20 Jun 2024
Thanks Simon.  You're at the forefront of developments - always!  I'm very much enjoying your FB feed of the places I'm planning to visit next year!

Looks like SealQ isn't available in the US app store but AcquaMap is.  Would you mind explaining how the streaming works in AquaMap and what the advantage is?  Are you viewing the same chart or satellite image that one would download from say Soggy Paws or something better?  I tend to have some drop outs in my Starlink connection and I'd be more comfortable having the chart or image on my device rather than relying on a streaming connection for it.  Cheers Joerg





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Simon Currin - 20 Jun 2024
Simon Currin - 20 Jun 2024
Joerg,
I took some screenshots of Aquamaps on my iPhone as we exited Fakarava today. I will atrach. The first shows the satellite fully displayed with the bommies visible. The second shows the bommies highlighted with markers in case streaming via Starlink is interrupted. I think the second one is belt and braces.

I think many still prefer to use OpenCPN and installed KAP files but Aquamaps works better for us as we don’t have a Computer screen at our cockpit helming position. The really important thing about the Motus is having all eyes on deck and I can even monitor Aquamaps at the bow with Sally at the helm. Groundings (and rudder damage) are frequent in the Tuamotu and it’s important to work out the best solution for you.

As you will see Aquamaps is a fully featured nav program with wind, COG, SOG, depth and AIS displays.

Also included a screenshot if the app store uk listing for SeaIQ. Maybe try with UK VPN?

You will love the Pacific but book now for next year if you want to leave your boat somewhere for the cyclone season in ‘25! We haul out in the Society Islands in 3 weeks.





Simon


Joerg.Esdorn - 20 Jun 2024
Thanks Simon.  You're at the forefront of developments - always!  I'm very much enjoying your FB feed of the places I'm planning to visit next year!

Looks like SealQ isn't available in the US app store but AcquaMap is.  Would you mind explaining how the streaming works in AquaMap and what the advantage is?  Are you viewing the same chart or satellite image that one would download from say Soggy Paws or something better?  I tend to have some drop outs in my Starlink connection and I'd be more comfortable having the chart or image on my device rather than relying on a streaming connection for it.  Cheers Joerg





Thanks very much, Simon!  BTW, the SeaIQ app is in the US app store.  I took the "I" for an l rather than an "i" - my mistake.  Cheers Joerg 
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