Motorboat & Yachting

RAYMARINE’S CHARTBUSTE­R

The new suite of Raymarine products features a range of charts to challenge the mighty Navionics and C-map

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Leading nav gear manufactur­er launches its own range of electronic charts

Raymarine is cutting its reliance on Navionics and C-map by launching its own brand of electronic charts. Called Lighthouse Charts, they are based on existing data from official hydrograph­ic sources, which has been grafted into their own-in-house format. The claimed benefits of the new charting software are exceptiona­l clarity, greater functional­ity and enhanced imagery.

Users can chose from four different viewing modes called Day, Dusk, Night and Bright Sun, each one designed to enhance clarity and reduce eye strain in varying light conditions. You can also alter the size of key chart symbols such as channel markers, lights and other navigation­al icons without changing the scale of the chart itself. In a similar vein you can adjust the level of detail shown on the chart, limiting it to just the key navigation­al aids (low) or adding in varying degrees of non-essential points of interest (high). Both of the above could prove particular­ly useful when picking your way through busy harbours or heavily charted areas cluttered with informatio­n. There is even an option to switch between Government and Leisure presentati­on modes; the former being the very clean but basic style favoured by profession­al mariners which has almost no on-land informatio­n, the latter being a more colourful and richly detailed version that leisure boat owners may find more appealing.

Two other specialist features which will appeal to fishing enthusiast­s in particular are expert verified Fishing Hotspots, displaying intelligen­ce on the best places to catch different species along with more detailed 1ft-depth contour lines, and Realbathy mapping which allows users to create their own underwater maps of uncharted areas using onboard sonar.

However, perhaps the most interestin­g aspect of Lighthouse Charts is the option to upgrade to Raymarine’s Premium subscripti­on service. This gives access to continuous realtime chart updates, enhanced satellite imagery

and a vast data bank of points of interest (POI) giving informatio­n and contact details for marinas, fuel docks, boatyards and even nearby restaurant­s. The raw data for these POIS is taken from that well known bible of all things nautical, Reeds Almanac, and the marinas.com website. To make the most of this, Raymarine has added a “Find nearest…” function with preset options that will take you straight to the closest marina, fuel dock, anchorage, beach etc. The one key variable that it doesn’t yet have access to is live tidal heights and flow informatio­n, although we’re told Raymarine is working on this.

The satellite imagery, meanwhile, is supplied by Mapbox and can be added or removed in layers so that it overlays just the land, or both the land and sea. Apart from the visual appeal of seeing the surroundin­g area in vivid photograph­ic detail, right down to individual streets, buildings and parks, it’s also a great way of spotting shallows and reefs from above. To ensure you don’t have to rely on a local Wi-fi connection to access all this data, a Rayconnect smartphone app means you can purchase charts and download updates and Premium content from home then synch it with your Axiom plotter when you get to your boat.

Alternativ­ely, you can download it to an SD card in the ‘old-fashioned’ way.

Pricing for the charts ranges from €95 to €149 per country and includes 12 months of Premium content for free, after which you’ll need to sign up for a Premium subscripti­on.

AXIOM+

Charting isn’t the only focus of Raymarine’s latest product range. It has also announced a new range of Axiom+ multi-function plotters and the latest generation of its Lighthouse 3 operating system.

The new plotters feature a more powerful quad-core processor enabling smoother, faster redrawing of charts when you zoom in and out or scroll around. The screen itself uses in-plane switching (IPS) technology to deliver a sharper, 25% brighter image with increased viewing angles and twice the resolution of older displays. It has also been nano-coated with an impact resistant ‘Hydrotough’ coating that repels water and oil, reducing salt and sunscreen stains.

A new 10 Hz GPS/GNSS receiver is claimed to deliver a fourfold increase in sensitivit­y giving greater positionin­g accuracy, while the optional built-in Realvision sonar feeds detailed 3D views of the underwater world to the screen. All of the new Axiom+ MFDS can also take advantage of Raymarine’s clever Clearcruis­e Augmented Reality system that overlays AIS and charting informatio­n on to livestream feeds from video cameras, helping to identify ships and navigation markers that appear on screen.

The Axiom+ range includes 7in, 9in and

12in screens with prices ranging from £621 for the Axiom+ 7 without built-in RV sonar to £2,245 for the all-singing, all-dancing Axiom+ 12 with RV Sonar.

LIGHTHOUSE 3

The latest version of Raymarine’s operating system includes a new set of fonts and graphics designed to improve readabilit­y, especially on the latest digital displays for engine gauges and data. Other features include an adjustable fishfinder alarm, a ruler tool for measuring distances and a swipe-out audio offering instant access to key controls like volume, mute and source. Perhaps the most significan­t addition is a Lighthouse Apps function that allows seamless integratio­n with third party companies such as Lumishore underwater lights, Victron Energy and popular entertainm­ent channels such as Spotify and Netflix.

 ??  ?? Raymarine’s latest suite of products and software includes its own range of digital charts
Raymarine’s latest suite of products and software includes its own range of digital charts
 ??  ?? CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT Government mode gives maximum navigation clarity; Leisure mode adds more colour and detail; Premium subscripti­on includes satellite imagery overlay for the land and/or sea
CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT Government mode gives maximum navigation clarity; Leisure mode adds more colour and detail; Premium subscripti­on includes satellite imagery overlay for the land and/or sea
 ??  ?? LEFT: The new screens are claimed to be brighter, sharper with faster processing speeds, making zooming and redrawing a much speedier process
LEFT: The new screens are claimed to be brighter, sharper with faster processing speeds, making zooming and redrawing a much speedier process
 ??  ?? BELOW: The new Axiom+ MFDS include Raymarine’s Clearcruis­e Augmented Reality software that overlays AIS and chart informatio­n to livestream video camera feeds
BELOW: The new Axiom+ MFDS include Raymarine’s Clearcruis­e Augmented Reality software that overlays AIS and chart informatio­n to livestream video camera feeds
 ??  ?? RIGHT Users can access onboard sonar and create their own underwater maps of uncharted areas
RIGHT Users can access onboard sonar and create their own underwater maps of uncharted areas

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