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    hi there, i've been hearing lots of talk about smart phones and their marine nav apps ??

    any thoughts ?? Would you sail offshore using a smart phone for navigating ? how far would you trust it ?


    any comments welcome ?

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    I'm kinda new to the iPhone, but it has a Compass application included.
    It would give you long/lat and direction.
    With a map/chart, you should be able to navigate just fine.

    There is also a Maps application.
    It seems to need a cellular data connection to work properly.
    So, if you were on a lake, river, or any sort of inland waterway, you'd be good.
    Normally, it gives a street view, but you can turn on a satellite-view overlay.
    I'm sure it can pull up points of interest, fueling, restaurants, etc.

    This barely scratches the surface.
    A dedicated ocean-going application could do far more on a smart phone.
    But if it were my only tool, I'd darned well be sure the phone was kept in a couple of plastic bags, and out of the salt spray.
    Water damage is easy to suffer on a delicate piece of electronics.
    I inspected the handset of one friend, and noted the water sensor in the bottom showed signs of moisture.
    She said it was from being in a steamy shower.
    Last edited by Anole; 01-30-2012 at 12:22 PM.

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