Rose Point Coastal Explorer - Our Choice for the Great Loop

Pat,
If all else fails there are enough people usually looping you could just end following someone. Even if you spill wine or beer on the keyboard of your laptop your going to be fine.
D.D.
 
Pat,

I have run CE since about 2006 and wouldn't go on any boat without it. I started off using a RAM mount for a Dell Tablet PC on a CD-22, moved it over to a CD-25, moved that to a 38 foot CHB and now have it on a Nordic Tug 42. It is an order of magnitude easier to use than a conventional chart plotter, and shows more data on the larger screens than you can ever see on a chartplotter. I have some engine data, course, depth, SOG, and nearby vessels (from the AIS). With a right click I can get current tide data for my location.

Two things to consider that I do. One is look at using a cordless Logitech trackball. It eliminates moving the mouse in a confined space. On the 25 I put it just to the right of the helm on the flat spot. Using a piece of velcro, it stays in place and you can work with it in rough water. The second thing is a USB powered monitor. I recently got a 16 inch AOC monitor on Amazon for less than $150. There are smaller monitors available and a standalone monitor will fit at the helm better than a laptop. You can also use an IOS or Android tablet as a remote wireless monitor, great for the rear deck.

Finally, you can install it on up to 3 systems (great to have a spare).

Tom
 
I have been using Coastal Explorer for 7 years or so.

I would recommend a backup computer. Buy another $140 laptop and put CE and all your charts on that computer also. CE allows three installs on one license.
I have an ASUS 12 inch laptop running W7 as a backup.

Remember, Any computer can quit working at any time.

Once you have routes, those can be copied to a USB drive, and transferred to a backup computer, or kept as a backup file.
 
We also carry a back up with C.E. loaded with the charts for the area. Spilling something on the keyboard or take some saltwater thru a window will break your toy. Once you use C.E. boating without it is real heartbreaker. The water proof thing on a conventional chart plotter is the only short coming of using a laptop. We lost a keyboard that way and Rosepoint support showed me how to put a virtual keyboard on the screen click letters on the screen and still able to use the computer. One other caution. I took a video of us idling down a pretty canal in Florida. I loaded it on to the picture portion of C.E. After that I could not figure why the program would lock up loading on start up. I called Rosepoint and the guy said you have a really big file. I told him about the video and he laughed asked for permission to remove it. He did and all was well again. I was like their problem child for a while. Those people are very sharp. They are the most computer savvy people I have ever talked to. A backup is good advice as the previous poster mentioned.
D.D.
 
ssobol":3g2ubwly said:
FWIW, Defender has Coastal Explorer on sale at $283.09. You have to put it in your cart to see that price.

Too bad it doesn't work on Android devices...

Is this really true :?: :roll: :( that Coastal Explorer does not work on Android devices :cry: Here I was thinking I was going to be able to go and get all modern and stuff. :crook

But Open Captain does ??

Harvey
SleepyC :moon

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I use MX Mariner on an Android tablet. It uses free NOAA charts. The charts can be downloaded to the device for offline use.

It does not do Canada or ACoE. The developer told me once that he was going to implement ACoE river charts, but so far it hasn't happened.

MX Mariner also can show the ActiveCaptain markers right on the charts. It works a lot better than the ActiveCaptain app (IMO).
 
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hardee":3etqbjan said:
If I remember right, the charting availability for the Coastal Explorer is only good in USA waters. Sam, or anyone, correct me if I am wrong, and if it works in Canadian water, how or who, to make it work north of the border.

Harvey
SleepyC :moon

Quite the opposite. I think CE has among the most diverse support for charts of any product out there. I originally bought it because I was going to Chile, Argentina, South Georgia Island, and Antarctica, and I was able to get charts for all of those places.
 
twistedtree":1bhpk07r said:
hardee":1bhpk07r said:
If I remember right, the charting availability for the Coastal Explorer is only good in USA waters. Sam, or anyone, correct me if I am wrong, and if it works in Canadian water, how or who, to make it work north of the border.

Harvey
SleepyC :moon

Quite the opposite. I think CE has among the most diverse support for charts of any product out there. I originally bought it because I was going to Chile, Argentina, South Georgia Island, and Antarctica, and I was able to get charts for all of those places.

Thank You.

Harvey
SleepyC :moon

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For BC waters, Rose Point makes and sells both vector and raster charts for Coastal Explorer. They buy the data from Canada, and process it into the charts. The cost is about $100 per year for each kind of chart. That is an annual subscription, which allows the user to get updates, in the same way as the free US charts. After the year is up, you can keep the last updated charts and continue to use them, or renew your subscription. The Rose Point Canadian charts also include tide and current data. The charts are purchased from inside the CE program.
 
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