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creating an auto route


James Vladyka

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Lets say you want to get to a spot on the other side of the lake, but there are islands in the way , you can create a route to follow to get there and back.
How to create a Route on Navionics Mobile App. These screenshots where from and I pad, you will notice that there is an Automatic Route feature on IOS not found on Android yet. Automatic will reroute you around depths less than what you have the keel offset set to. I would rec. Manual Route for Ice Fishing.
From the Help Tab found in the App.
ROUTE
Tapping on the Route tab allows you to add an unlimited number of waypoints on the map and thus create a Route; tap on the map where you wish to add a waypoint. Click the "Remove last" button, which appears when waypoints are being added, to delete your last waypoint. When you have finished creating the Route, click on the tab again to save or delete it. To add/remove waypoints tap on the Route button again. You can record and save unlimited Routes. You will find the list of all your saved Routes in the Archive. Routes are numbered in sequence, and can easily be renamed.
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Tap Manuel Route.
Note the Automatic Route that was mentioned in the description above.
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Follow the screen prompt to start
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Tap and Hold Screen to add points
The last point on route will be shown. You can also add route point by holding down on the leg. A Route point can be moved by holding down on it and dragging it.
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Click Go
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The active leg will be highlighted in BOLD with the distance and heading shown in the top left box
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Click on Stop to stop it
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Tap on the Route Tab while the route is open and here you can Stop, Do a Reverse route back, Edit and Archives
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You can find Archived Routes by tapping here
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Route Archive where you can find stored routes
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