Where do i find sea charts for sailing? (Baltic sea) angielski
See topic. I want to use them with a Garmin handheld device. I can do transformations from, e.g., OpenStreetMap myself (with some instruction).
See topic. I want to use them with a Garmin handheld device. I can do transformations from, e.g., OpenStreetMap myself (with some instruction).
three, angielski this is one of those things i wouldn’t pirate. maps and weather are extremely important when sailing and having legitimate sources of these things is something you should be doing. you wouldn’t pirate a first aid kit would you?
PoisonedPrisonPanda, angielski you should be doing the anti piracy commercials.
knapsackinjury, angielski I would download a car
000999, angielski Does paying for something make it better?
Or is that a capitalist illusion?
pedro, angielski A movie? No
A piece of information that your life might depend on and you need to trust the origin of this information? Yes
ZeroHora, angielski Is that a innuendo for piracy stuff or I’m too dumb?
ekky43, angielski It’s meant quite literally. Sea charts are expensive, yo.
Been looking for some myself, my old nav has some ~20 year old charts, but I’m greedy, and I haven’t sunk yet.
monstoor, angielski Someone taking the title of this community literally ;-)
planish, angielski Not necessarily, Garmin probably wants to sell these. You can pirate while pirating.
CapnAssHolo, angielski Finally a real fuckin pirate
anarchrist, angielski Perfection
slushiedrinker, angielski Pretty soon we’ll be hearing from people asking about finding free planks to walk, peg-legs, treasure maps, trained parrots, eye patches, and rum. Yo-ho-ho!
Boops, angielski I would buy charts if you need them for life and death reasons but if you are open to using older charts for interest and leisure purposes you could use the CM93 chart set. This is a world wide set taken from possible copyrighted sources and crowdsourced info. Of course we cannot direct link to potentially copyright infringing files from here but this thread on cruiser forum discussing the charts may point you in the right direction.
Not sure if they work on garmin natively but they are fine with opencpn.
Remember they are about 10 years old and come with no guarantees.
Failing that openseamaps is pretty good, though lacks bathymetry data.
tty84, angielski I’ve long used SAS.planet 🌐 to import maps from OpenStreetMap, Navionics or GoogleMap and then export them in Garmin format.
You’ll have to scour specialist forums to find the right configurations/settings, but it’s possible.
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