Navionics Boating uses GPS to measure and record performance data. Navionics award-winning and full-featured charts – available for any region from the United States to every part of the world – can also be purchased at a very reasonable price at any time, right from within the app, opening the door to new improved dynamic tides and currents which display animated blue water lines for tides and directional arrows for currents, as well as a host of other fun and useful features. A worldwide basemap is also included that can be enhanced by Map Overlay options for additional water, terrain and street detail. charts include primary navigational data such as depths, buoys, beacons, hazards, channel markers and more and ensure boaters have a ready-to-use tool as soon as they download the free app. An incredible value, the new preloaded Govt. NOAA ENC® are vector data sets that conform to the International Hydrographic Office (IHO) S-57 standard.
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The best new app to kick off the summer season, Navionics Boating is currently a top download on the Apple iTunes Store.įor the first time ever, the free app is preloaded with “Govt.” charts – unaltered nautical charts published by official government sources that include NOAA Electronic Navigational Charts (ENC) for US coastal and navigable waterways, plus additional shorelines of major lakes and rivers from other public sources. Now offering free charts of the US and an expanded feature set that greatly enhances the boating experience, Navionics Boating allows users to record their tracks on the water, create routes, mark waypoints, check weather forecasts, share their data and more-all at no additional cost.Īvailable as a free download from the iTunes App Store for iPhone and iPad, and coming soon to Google Play for Android, the new Navionics Boating allows boaters to enjoy the app right from the start, as well as find, select and purchase award winning Navionics charts and other advanced content. Navionics recently announced the latest version of its award-winning free app, Navionics Boating.