Lobo
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- Dec 10, 2008
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- Vessel Name
- Lobo
- MMSI Number
- 316013957
Pacific Yachting Magazine is now giving information on interesting marine apps. Here are some:
SHRALP TIDE. Displays current tide conditions along with highs and lows for the next 4 days. Consistent data for Canadian and US Coasts. No cost, I think.
SHIP FINDER HD: There is a free version and a $4.99 version. This is AIS that shows excellent coverage of marine traffic (those vessels with AIS transmitters which is generally any thing commercial or over 60' in length). The free version is time delayed; the $4.99 one is "almost" instant. There is good coverage of most places in the world, but not all. US and Canada are well covered. Try the free one and I bet you'll soon pay the 5 bucks for upgrade. Now you will have the name, destination, course, speed and on about half -- a photo -- of that freighter trying to run you down. Your position is shown on the screen IF you are checking out the area around where your and your phone are.
I have the two above on my iPhone G3 and they work very well.
Of course for this app to work you have to be connected to your data provider.
NAVIONICS: (G4 and iPad) $9.99 and up (the intro screen tells you what units it will work on before you spend $$.) Charts from almost everywhere. I don't have this on my G3 iPhone so no comments.
WIND METER ($4.99). Turns your iPhone into a wind meter. Since I downloaded it we haven't had much wind in our area when I've been outside, so I don't know how well it works. It apparently works by processing the sound of the wind through the microphone. If it does, it'll be a good $5 spend. Works without being hooked to your data supplier.
Any other good marine apps out there?
Dave
"Lobo"
SHRALP TIDE. Displays current tide conditions along with highs and lows for the next 4 days. Consistent data for Canadian and US Coasts. No cost, I think.
SHIP FINDER HD: There is a free version and a $4.99 version. This is AIS that shows excellent coverage of marine traffic (those vessels with AIS transmitters which is generally any thing commercial or over 60' in length). The free version is time delayed; the $4.99 one is "almost" instant. There is good coverage of most places in the world, but not all. US and Canada are well covered. Try the free one and I bet you'll soon pay the 5 bucks for upgrade. Now you will have the name, destination, course, speed and on about half -- a photo -- of that freighter trying to run you down. Your position is shown on the screen IF you are checking out the area around where your and your phone are.
I have the two above on my iPhone G3 and they work very well.
Of course for this app to work you have to be connected to your data provider.
NAVIONICS: (G4 and iPad) $9.99 and up (the intro screen tells you what units it will work on before you spend $$.) Charts from almost everywhere. I don't have this on my G3 iPhone so no comments.
WIND METER ($4.99). Turns your iPhone into a wind meter. Since I downloaded it we haven't had much wind in our area when I've been outside, so I don't know how well it works. It apparently works by processing the sound of the wind through the microphone. If it does, it'll be a good $5 spend. Works without being hooked to your data supplier.
Any other good marine apps out there?
Dave
"Lobo"