Binding: Accessory Product Brand: Garmin EAN: 0753759034955 Label: Garmin Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Product Manufacturer: Garmin Model: 010-10317-00 Publisher: Garmin Studio: Garmin
Piece facts:
Interactive viewing of detailed nautical chart data
Features include shading between depth contours, spot soundings, navaids, port plans, wrecks, obstructions, inter-tidal zones, and more
Cursor movements over the chart provide descriptions for contour depths, chart number, navaid name, and more
Includes information from the paper chart used in the digitization process such as chart number, name, scale, revision date, and Notice-to-Mariners date
See product description for compatibility information
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Whether you're exploring new coastline or cruising your favorite bay, BlueChart Americas v7 contains the most detailed marine cartography around. These electronic nautical maps give you peace of mind when navigating offshore. Version 7 additions include rigs and artificial reefs for the East Coast and the Gulf of Mexico.
Main Features
Manufacturer: Garmin, Ltd
Manufacturer Part Number: 010-10317-00
Manufacturer Website Address: www.garmin.com
Software Sub Type: Maps & Traveling
Software Name: BlueChart Americas v.7.0
Features & Benefits:
Now with rigs and artificial reefs for the East Coast and the Gulf of Mexico
Chart-specific information, including chart name and number, scale, revision date, latest Notice to Mariners date
0bject-oriented cartography
Shaded depth contours
lntertidal zones
Spot soundings
Navaids with view range and coverage
Port plans
Port services including marina names, addresses, telephone, and types of services provided
Tides, wrecks, restricted areas and anchorages
Trip and waypoint management function lets you transfer waypoints, routes and tracks between your GPS and your PC
Real-time track plotting allows you to interface your Garmin chartplotter or handheld GPS with a PC laptop and must have compatible GPS with unlock code
Note: These functions of this product work with nearly all Garmin GPS units, excluding the GPS 100 family and panel mount aviation units.
Platform Support: PC
Compatibility:
Handheld GPS devices:
GPSMAP 162
GPSMAP 168 Sounder
GPSMAP 172
GPSMAP 172C
GPSMAP 176
GPSMAP 178 Sounder
GPSMAP 178C Sounder
GPSMAP 182/182C
GPSMAP 188/188C Sounder
GPSMAP 192C
GPSMAP 196
GPSMAP 198C Sounder
GP
: Garmin's exclusive line of BlueChart marine cartography products is designed to provide interactive viewing of detailed nautical chart data. These detailed electronic nautical charts look just like paper charts when displayed on your Garmin chart plotter. Descriptive details for features typically found on nautical charts can easily be viewed with a simple key press. Cursor movements over the chart provide descriptions for contour depths, chart number, navaid name, and much more.
BlueChart data includes shaded depth contours, intertidal zones, spot soundings, wrecks, navaids, port plans, restricted areas, cable areas, anchorages, and more. Additionally, BlueCharts include information from the paper chart used in the digitization process, such as chart number, name, scale, revision date, and Notice-to-Mariners date.
Three MapSource BlueChart CD-R0Ms are available: Americas, Atlantic, and Pacific. The Atlantic CD-R0M covers Europe, Africa, and the Middle East. 0ne CD-R0M contains BlueChart data for an entire region. MapSource BlueChart is a Microsoft Windows-based program that uses Garmin Unlock technology, allowing you to use one coverage area from the CD-R0M when initially purchased and to purchase additional coverage areas. lnternet access is recommended for the unlock process.
Compatible products include these Garmin marine chart plotters: GPSMAP 176, GPSMAP 176C, GPSMAP 182, GPSMAP 188 Sounder, GPSMAP 232, GPSMAP 238 Sounder, GPSMAP 2006, and the GPSMAP 2010. BlueChart CD-R0Ms are also compatible with Garmin GPS receivers that accept map data, including the GPSMAP 76, eTrex Vista, and eTrex Legend.
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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:
Buyer's feedback: - * Garmin MapSource for Garmin GPS Units, Americas ...
Great high definition details for my shoreline locations. shows marinas, gas, buoys, etc much better than the standard installed maps on my marine GPS. Free software updates (after 1-year at least) from GARMIN. What can I say. I own several GARMIN products and to date, they have been very satisfying. Maps are current and units get better and better every year.
Buyer's feedback: - Installation of this product was more difficult than anticipated!
This was my first experience with installing Garmin BlueChart software using on-line links to finish the installation. (My last GPS had a 'chip' that contained the software so that was a physical installation.)
I felt that the product lacked clear directions for it's installation and I struggled with it for some time and finally ended up calling their "Help" telephone number (after searching around their on-line assistance area) to get additional help in accomplishing the software install.
As it turned out, I had wasted a number of hours because everything I had attempted to do had to be deleated and reinatalled correctly. While the personal assistance was very polite and helpful, the software is so 'rich' in it's content, I'm still not completely sure that I've got everything installed, content wize, that I could within the terms of my license. A better, more comprehensive set of step by step instructions would be a most desirable addition. It needs to be written by a non-technical writer rather than by someone with a technical background who thinks like a 'geek.'
For those who are interested, I bought a slightly obsolite 76C hand held GPS to go on my 24' cruiser. The area I was interested in is for water use only in the coastal areas between just below Cape Cod to the South to Bricktown N.J. The selections can include a great deal of detail and there is quite a bit of room for that even in this slightly older version of the product. (The newest version of the hardware product features even more software storage.) Making these selections does not seem to be at all intuitive. I did not find a detailed listing of the various areas that are selectible along with a discription of what was contained in those areas. These have to be loaded via your home computer (or a laptop) to the hand held device.
The detail I have selected is very satisfying but I have almost a third of my available memory still unused and I'm a little bit at a loss as to how to increase my overall detail software content and have it relevant to my needs.
Perhaps a solution would be for Garmin or their dealers to offer to provide or sell software installation assistance; a method that might be an excellent option for those of us who are attempting to use this software method for the first time. I suspect that an hour or less would be sufficient to get the job done completely for that first time user if he listens and does not talk too much.
To summarize, it seems to be a very comprehensive product but it takes some specific knowledge to properly use it.
Buyer's feedback: - * read the fine print ...
be aware that this chart system, unlike the road map versions, includes an unlock code for only a small portion of the coverage area. if you want more areas, you pay a new unlock code for each one.
Buyer's feedback: - Misleading and very costly: buyer beware
Although the packaging offers coverage of the U.S., Canada, Caribbean, and South America on this expensive CD, you can only unlock a very limited "region" with your original purchase. Says Garmin tech support, "When you purchase BlueChart, you're entitled to one free region, and then additional regions can be purchased for $116.65." The word "free" here reflects Garmin's generally abysmal use of language found on their Web site, a labyrinth of obfuscation tangled in their arcane and ultra-paranoid "unlocking" technology and hidden prices. Unlike their Topo and City Navigator CDs where you get a lot of maps for your money, BlueChart gave me a limited sliver of southwest Florida for my purchase price. When I went to load Cape Cod, I discovered I would need to pony up another $116 for this small region. To unlock everything on this CD would costs many, many thousands of dollars, and nowhere is this clear to the unwary consumer.
What is especially grating in all this is that Garmin relies on U.S. government maps and GPS satellites that we taxpapers have already paid for. I find the marketing of Blue Chart really deceptive, especially given the important public safety implications of nautical mapping.
I would add that boat-towing travelers and nautical siteseers will need shoreside mapping and road info, for which these charts are useless, so you'll need additional map products and memory cards to show roads, parks, dining, and local amenities. Buyer beware.
Buyer's feedback: - * Garmin Americas BlueChart ...
Easily installed, transferring of waypoints is simple and quick but detail level is not as good as Nobeltec.
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