YukonRon
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I just ran across this news item:
https://www.navcen.uscg.gov/?pageName=ElectronicChartsApproval
In a nutshell, it basically states that " the Coast Guard will allow mariners to use official electronic charts instead of paper charts, if they choose to do so."
I found this as I was researching what the requirements are (were?) for us as recreational boaters to carry paper charts. I know it is still a good idea for backup, but wondering what level of detail is needed to meet USCG requirements.
Now I'm wondering what meets their definition of "official electronic charts"? Do our Garmin chartplotters with BlueChart g2 Vision HD charts qualify?
Can someone enlighten me on this topic? Is this even an issue for us, or is it just for larger commercial vessels?
https://www.navcen.uscg.gov/?pageName=ElectronicChartsApproval
In a nutshell, it basically states that " the Coast Guard will allow mariners to use official electronic charts instead of paper charts, if they choose to do so."
I found this as I was researching what the requirements are (were?) for us as recreational boaters to carry paper charts. I know it is still a good idea for backup, but wondering what level of detail is needed to meet USCG requirements.
Now I'm wondering what meets their definition of "official electronic charts"? Do our Garmin chartplotters with BlueChart g2 Vision HD charts qualify?
Can someone enlighten me on this topic? Is this even an issue for us, or is it just for larger commercial vessels?