OK, I recently visited Port Townsend, and during that trip I encountered an undocument hazard-to-navigation. Just the sort of thing for one of them newfangled "cruising wikis".
Currently, there are at least four cruising wikis. My full report is at Navagear, but here are the summarized results:
Currently, there are at least four cruising wikis. My full report is at Navagear, but here are the summarized results:
- ActiveCaptain: success. Currently, ActiveCaptain remains the best of the bunch. They’ve got some momentum with the content, but I think they could really pull ahead with some interface tweaks.
- MyCruisingLog.com: success. This was the easiest to edit, because it uses the familiar Wikipedia wiki engine. Actually, all but ActiveCaptain use this software, but MyCruisingLog was the only one that both had a place appropriate for my warning, and allowed me to edit and save it.
- CaptainWiki: failure. I found an entry for Port Townsend, I made my change, and I saved it. Only it didn’t save, because "A database query syntax error has occurred."
- CruiserLog.com: failure. There wasn’t any entry on Port Townsend or even Admiralty Inlet or the Strait of Juan de Fuca, and I didn’t feel like writing a whole article from scratch. I just wanted to add a quick note about a temporary hazard to navigation.
- And what about Rose Point’s CoastalExplorer.net? I was unable to test it, because I’m not participating in the beta. Yet!