Is it cell connected?
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/inavx...286616280?mt=8
Capt Mike
Just entered the Apple world of IPad and need some useful/fun apps for fishing, boating, and weather. Any reccommendations or favorites would be appreciated! Andy
"Bottom Line" '00 2002 Trophy WA
Is it cell connected?
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/inavx...286616280?mt=8
Capt Mike
Light Tackle Fishing Guide on the Potomac and the Bay
For more info http://www.indianheadcharters.com
Navionics
171 c/c Mako "TJAM"
Here's my 2 cents, keep it cuz I've got a nickel!
I have a few fishing / outdoor apps...
- Navionics
- DNR App
- SeaTow App
- NOAA App (BouyData)
There are also a ton of fishing games if that's what you are looking for.
MultiTide
You can also create short cuts to your home page for any of your favorite websites.
Tony
Chester, MD
Most of my life I've wasted... The rest of the time I spent fishing. Author unknown.
Buoydata
Navionics Marine US East
Marine Traffic
Myradar
You can get most of these on your iPhone as well
I use both iPhone and iPad.
Both require 'net connection or wi-fi connect.
Apps
Navionics app is good backup for your on board gps
Radar scope is great http://www.basevelocity.com
NOAA buoy app has great tide graphs
http://www.veronasolutions.net/OviV/products/NBDR.htm
I have found that setting up a set of links and storing on a page works better in most cases
Ck out www.donwtimecharters.com/weather for a set of links I found to be most useful.
The wind prediction site is great.
Once you find sites that work for you, save or bookmark that specific site for a quick Check of what's happening.
Most of the apps I've tried don't seem as good as weather links, but look nice. Most are free so it's no brainer to test it out.
Last edited by downtime; 04-16-2012 at 07:15 AM. Reason: Added app
Bill Dance has a nice free App.
Can't you just use your ipad as a nice ~10" gps. Even if you don't have it on the monthly plan couldn't you tether it to your I phone? Does Ram Mounts make a scution cup attachment for the ipad?
I use several on my Iphone that are good:
Navionics
Windfinder (pretty acurate predictions)
Sea Tow (free)
Buoy Data
Ship Finder - love this one, shows all of those cargo ships coming and going and their speed, you can plan moves across the channel accordingly.
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