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From: Chuck Holst <CHUCK_at_multitech.com>
subject: Re: [Paddlewise] FW: Garmin 12XL & Topo
Date: Tue, 25 May 1999 14:41:55 -0500
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From: VajraT [mailto:VajraT_at_aol.com]

> As far as I know, Topo! uses a proprietary map format. Topo maps   include
> elevation data as well as scanned maps, so it can display elevation
> profiles of routes. A searchable database of geographic names is also       
> included.

Does Topo work well in ocean-coast areas?  Is there a comparable system   based
more on NOAA marine charts, or is this even needed?

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TOPO! maps are basically scanned USGS topo maps with extra capabilities,
so providing there is a TOPO! CD for the area you want to paddle, you
can use the TOPO! maps as you would any topo map for the area. (One
thing I failed to mention is that you can use TOPO! to print custom
maps.) West Marine and other marine supply companies sell digitized
charts and navigation programs based on marine charts rather than topo
maps.

The TOPO! Web site shows the area of coverage for each of its map CDs:
http://www.topo.com/.

Chuck Holst

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From: <VajraT_at_aol.com>
subject: Re: [Paddlewise] FW: Garmin 12XL & Topo
Date: Tue, 25 May 1999 16:46:37 EDT
> West Marine and other marine supply companies sell digitized
> charts and navigation programs based on marine charts rather than topo
>  maps.
So, to the users of those digitized marine charts, my question is, do they 
have the same nifty features that TOPO! has, including the direct 
download/upload of waypoints with handheld GPS units, and the ability to 
print out custom paper charts?
Thanks, Jim
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From: Clyde Sisler <clyde_sisler_at_email.msn.com>
subject: Re: [Paddlewise] FW: Garmin 12XL & Topo
Date: Tue, 25 May 1999 19:04:18 -0400
>> West Marine and other marine supply companies sell digitized
>> charts and navigation programs based on marine charts rather than topo
>>  maps.


>So, to the users of those digitized marine charts, my question is, do they
>have the same nifty features that TOPO! has, including the direct
>download/upload of waypoints with handheld GPS units, and the ability to
>print out custom paper charts?


Jim,

The digitized charts are one product typically running about $180US and seem
to cover areas similar to the US BBA Chart areas.

I have the east coast of Newfoundland which in NDI format and, I guess,
copyrighted by the Canadian Government.  I guess rule # 1 is know the format
of the charts and the formats supported by the software.  The chart cds come
with a primitive viewer, no GPS or print options (at least mine did/didn't)

MapTech (www.maptech.com) seems to be the largest supplier of digitized
charts.  There are several (many?) suppliers of various types of navigation
software.  MapTech also does USGS Tops.

Standard disclaimer.

I have MapTech's Cruising Navigator which I think was $49.95US.  I spent
most of the first week working with tech support to learn you need the
current release to work with the Canadian charts.  I haven't had a lot of
time since then and have only managed to poke around a little.

It does have a ton of features, most of which I don't even understand.  It
does upload/download from the GPS, (dunno which ones but I could check) and
does have some print options.  You can layout routes and waypoints and move
them back and forth to the GPS.  There are all kinds of options for marking
up the chart and I assume, printing them out.

I think there is stuff hidden underneath that I haven't found yet that
provides some 'cruising guide' type information.

Their standard disclaimer is these charts are not to be used for navigation.

If you have any specific questions let me know and I'll try to ferret it
out.  I probably won't get a chance to play with this toy until I'm on my
way north.

Clyde Sisler
http://csisler.com





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