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* Decent WP and route creation (and no auto-route) * Management and quilting of both vector and raster charts * Integrated, free downloads of NOAA charts So what did I get for my $25? The things that are important to me: $50Īs a recreational boater my take on this is: $25 if you need the US Govt charts $50 if you want to buy and load international charts.
SEAIQ USA APP INSTALL
* SEAiq Open is the same as SEAiq USA but adds the ability to install S-63 as well as charts from PRIMAR and ChartWorld. It can download and display NOAA and Army Corp of Engineer charts (vector and raster). It has 80%-90% of the functionality of Pilot. * SEAiq USA is the 'recreational' version of the program. It has a lot of features focused on that market such as showing separate course vectors for the bow and stern, showing the swept path of the vessel, showing a trial Rate of Turn, and tons of stuff I don't understand. * SEAiq Pilot is intended for use by professional pilots on big ships. There are really 3 different versions available: I discovered I was confused by how they sell their apps. There was a lot to like about the app but I'd be danged if I was going to spend $400 on an iOS app. I went back and found an app I had liked and rejected a year or so ago: SEAiq Pilot. I never found anything that really met my needs. I've looked at various iOS charting apps to find one that leveraged the information available on my boat network - speed, heading, COG, depth, etc.