jack_patricia
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- Fluid Motion Model
- C-32 C
I'm prepping (me, mostly) to deliver our C248 down the ICW in a month or two. I've been getting acquainted with Navionics by laying out some possible daily runs, getting a sense for some potential anchorages and marina stops and, to the point of this post, the length of time for each sample run. It seems pretty clear 'they' have built in at least some of the 'wake zones' on the ICW as e.g. an assumed 20 knot speed produces many different time results depending on the specific section being considered. For those who have used Navionics, do you know what 'wake zone' speed they are folding into their route planning results? And do you agree with my assumption, that they actually have coded in those 'wake zone' areas just as they've coded in all the other features?