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William Burke

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Dec 26, 2000, 10:31:25 PM12/26/00
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Josh,
Get yourself a registered copy of Oziexplorer from www.oziexplorer.com for
75.00 US. Then got to http://mapfinder.nos.noaa.gov/ and download any US low
resolution chart you want for free. The charts are a little fuzzy but you
can pick out the buoys and hazards but you may not be able to read the fine
print on the buoy numbers. You should have a backup set of real navigation
charts on hand. Remember a prudent mariner never puts all his eggs in one
basket. The registered version of Ozi likes to work with .tif files and the
charts you d/l will be in .gif format. I use a graphics program called Paint
Shop Pro to convert the .gif files to a .tif format and I shrink the size
of the files using packbits compression. Its the only compression Ozi will
let you use with .tif files. I'm a garmin fan and use a gps III and recently
bought a gpsmap 161 for my boat. So far I have downloaded 365 NOAA charts
and calibrated them using a 4 point calibration (4 corners). I have found
that since SA has been turned off and the minute scanning errors in the
charts I am within at least 50' of where Ozi shows me. That's close enough
for me unless you're buoy hunting in the fog. You don't even need a
sophisticated GPS because you can manipulate your waypoints, tracks and
routes in Ozi. Basically all Ozi needs from your GPS is your position. Any
questions feel free to e-mail me.

Bill Burke


"Josh Assing" <jo...@jassing.com> wrote in message
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> Anything out there that plugs into gps/laptop for navigation/course
plotting for
> sailing?


Gerard van Toornenberg.

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Dec 27, 2000, 4:06:02 AM12/27/00
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Hallo William,

Thanks for your welcome tip. It was hard to find any freeware Charts from
the US.
I was(still) looking from a Chart of the Port Everglades(Miami). I will try
it again.
It was one of my favorite ports in the US during my ten years sailing
experience as marine engineer, starting from 1957. I am missing the good old
days.

Best regards,
Gerard van Toornenberg, 52° 46.120' N 005° 06.149' E Medemblik, The
Netherlands
Email: toorn...@quicknet.nl
Site: www.gpspositioner.com < Look to GPS Positioner Pro first. For What's
Next >
or http://home.soneraplaza.nl/mw/prive/toornenb/Index.html

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ed....@attremove.net

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Dec 27, 2000, 11:43:43 AM12/27/00
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>On Wed, 27 Dec 2000 10:06:02 +0100, "Gerard van Toornenberg." <toor...@multiweb.nl> wrote:

>Hallo William,
>
>Thanks for your welcome tip. It was hard to find any freeware Charts from
>the US.
>I was(still) looking from a Chart of the Port Everglades(Miami). I will try
>it again.
>It was one of my favorite ports in the US during my ten years sailing
>experience as marine engineer, starting from 1957. I am missing the good old
>days.
>
>Best regards,
>Gerard van Toornenberg, 52° 46.120' N 005° 06.149' E Medemblik, The
>Netherlands
>Email: toorn...@quicknet.nl
>Site: www.gpspositioner.com < Look to GPS Positioner Pro first. For What's

>or http://home.soneraplaza.nl/mw/prive/toornenb/Index.html

Gerard,

perhaps these are the NOS chart #'s you're looking for:

11470 is a 1:10,000 chart of Ft lauderdale - Port Everglades
11468 is a 1:10,000 chart of Miami harbor

11467 is a 1:40,000 west palm to miami (icw pf)
11465 is a 1:40,000 miami to elliot key


- Ed

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