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Navionics MARINE AND LAKES for Android


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Figured I'd post this down here too.

I have very good news about the High Def maps for LOW on the Mobile Navionics App. I sent Navionics a question why the North chip had the HD contours for LOW, but the Mobile application did not. Here is their response.

Todd,

Thank you for contacting Navionics. The Navionics Mobile application is a combination of both the Marine database and the HotMaps freshwater database. There are some areas that are duplicated on both types of charts such as Lake of the Woods. Currently the default view is the Marine database. This is going to be changed this month. Unfortunately I do not have a specific time-frame but at the end of the month, beginning of next month reload the map for the area and please advise me if you do not see this change.

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Good to hear we will see the return of LOW.

Hey, look at the screenshots caman posted above. Notice how many fewer numbers there are. While maybe this isn't a big super common problem but I noticed places on the Minnetonka map where there were a boatload of contour lines but little or no numbers.

Hmmm...

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I wish you had more choices in safety depth settings on these apps. I suggested they improve that by making them in 5 foot increments.

My new Lakemaster chip lets you highlight shallow water RED and do it in 1 foot increments. That ought to save a prop or two... I bet Navionics will do something similar very soon.

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FYI there is an update in the market right now. It looks like it fixes the map overlay issue and it also gives you the option to display track up instead of just north up. They also give you the option to delete lakemaps from your device.

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FYI there is an update in the market right now. It looks like it fixes the map overlay issue and it also gives you the option to display track up instead of just north up. They also give you the option to delete lakemaps from your device.

Apparently when I fired-up Ice Cream Sammich' on my phone and re-downloaded the program I got the update. Caman, go to your view of the Namakan/Wolf Islands and turn on Satellite overlay. See how the deeper water and contour lines get covered by satellite image. The fix keeps the numbers with overlay but seems to open a new issue (maybe just on border waters?).

Dtro: The screenshot above is from after the update. There just aren't any numbers there...

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So the VNP lakes work now?

They seem to be. If you look at the screenshots on this page you'll see that the contour lines are not very smooth. Personally I think it makes the maps harder to read. That and there seem to be a lot less numbers, text, and markers for things like rocks.

Have a look at the screenshot above that shows a part of Minnetonka with no numbers at all. I'm finding lots of areas with many contour lines and few numbers. No way I could keep track of things when bobbing around in my little boat.

Several of the screenshots above are from Namakan so you can get and idea of what to expect. Oh, don't expect tight contours on the Canadian side.

I still prefer the maps in the old app. The new app has some features that are really nice though.

Hopefully the maps are a work in progress and will continue to get better.

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Have you installed the last update?

Before the last update the details and depth numbers were missing with an overlay turned on. Now they work perfectly.

I spent the morning on the couch watching fishing shows while searching Vermilion. smile

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