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iPad Mini cellular version (cellular versions have GPS chip) with Navionics app..... throw it in a Lifeproof case and you are good to go!
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I appreciate the education. Ignore my post. A simple google search answered my question. "It is simple. The iPad (mini or otherwise) comes in two versions, wifi-only and wifi+3G/4G. The wifi-only iPad does not have GPS hardware in it. The wifi+3G/4G iPad has GPS hardware.Oct 25, 2012" |
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If you use a map app that allows you to pre-load the map before you need it, then you are ok. But if you just try to bring up google maps (or something similar) and you are not in range of a cell tower (or a WiFi hotspot), then you won't have access to the maps that you need until you have a functioning data connection. Often, if you use a dedicated marine type navigation app (such as the Navionics app), it will preload the map (Chart) for your area. You want to ensure to do this BEFORE you head out onto the water. Then you only need to rely on the GPS signal for knowing your current location, of course this implies that your device actually includes a built in GPS receiver (luckily most Android devices have this. It seems some Apple WiFi only devices may not include a GPS receiver). The dedicated Marine GPS devices such as a Garmin (or other brands) have the maps (Charts) preloaded internally, or via a plug in 'chip' (CF card, SD card, etc.). Just keep in mind that the GPS receiver only provides your current location. The map itself is not downloaded via the GPS signal. I hope this helps.
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What Rich said
I've been using navionic on iphone and ipad for about 5 yrs. I boat mainly on salt water, I've used the carribean version too. I like the app and I find the coverage for the lake pretty good. As an aside, we used an app in EU last summer called maps.me. You download the maps before on wifi, then you can use them without data. Came in handy. |
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WeFourSki...
The only Ipad minis with the GPS chip are the cellular enabled ones... So you need to get one of those... (you don't need acvitate it and get it a cell number) I recommend a Lifeproof case for the iPad to keep it dry. I also use it to stream music to the radio.... If you need a data connection you can always turn your phone into a "hotspot". Then go to the app store and download the Navionics Boating Marine & Lakes map. Its a $9.99 cost. Once you get the app on your smartphone/tablet.... In the menu section of the app there is an option to "download Map" to your phone. You make a square over lake Winni and it will physically download that map into your iphone/ipad. Now you can use the app on the lake without needing that cellular/internet connection that Rich mentioned a post or two above! I am not a fan of the bolt-in dedicated chartplotters (had a Standard Horizon one that lasted 3 years then quit) but tech changed, it became obsolete and parts weren't available. I have a hard time dropping $300-$500 for tech that will be obsolete... Woodsy
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West Marine has some good deals on Garmin units right now:
https://www.westmarine.com/outlet/garmin I just ordered the 74sv for my boat. The transducer alone is worth 80% of the total price.
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