Yearly Archive: 2006

Google Earth again, marine mashups 2

Google Earth again, marine mashups

A French software company called Just Magic has created some neat Google Earth placemark files (.kmz) and has links to others of nautical interest. That’s part of a NOAA chart above (slow loading as you might...

Why you should know about Woot 3

Why you should know about Woot

Woot sells one product a day, either until it’s sold out or the next day comes along. Shipping is always $5, and the sales pitch is usually a riot. Today’s deal is a Lowrance iFinder handheld...

Northstar 8000i, new radar too 2

Northstar 8000i, new radar too

The Northstar 8000i will get a lot of attention in Miami. In fact, I just scratched the surface when I profiled its touch screen technology and overall architecture in early January. For instance, I didn’t mention the radar...

The $100 tablet ECS, an eBay marvel 2

The $100 tablet ECS, an eBay marvel

  You’ve gotta admire John Williams’ keep-the-costs-down / keep-the-battery-full / let’s-go-sailing philosophy. The pride of his nav station (bigger here) is this antique (Windows 95), 12v sipping, pen computer (eBay, $50) which has a Holux PCMCIA GPS card (eBay,...

Panbo rocks!, and makes a tiny difference 1

Panbo rocks!, and makes a tiny difference

Geez, yesterday’s request brought in some wonderful feedback about charting programs, not to mention some good material for future Panbo entries and even a candidate for my Helm Shot column (if he’s not too shy). This blog is helping...

C-Map lighthouse, not as bad as it seemed 1

C-Map lighthouse, not as bad as it seemed

NavSim sent me a screenshot (above, and full size here ) from its latest BoatCruiser software, which now supports C-Map Max charts…and there—unlike the shot I put up yesterday—is the Curtis Island light. That got me...

“Obstructions that cover”, there’s more 3

“Obstructions that cover”, there’s more

Geez, I’ve got companies (and individuals) sending me screenshots to prove that their charts show the rocks in my harbor! That’s Garmin BlueChart on a PC above. You’ll notice it’s based on the 1:20,000 harbor chart,...

Free Furuno, you could get a makeover! 0

Free Furuno, you could get a makeover!

You’d think I’d know more about this than I actually do! Apparently Voyaging Magazine—for which I write a column called Helm Shot (only the first one is online, unfortunately)—is running a ‘makeover’ style contest in which...