Free Chart Viewing - Still possible?
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Free Chart Viewing - Still possible?
My son just rebuilt my computer and my demo software from Maptech which allowed me to read the Raster Navigational Charts downloaded free from the NOAA website was wiped out. The NOAA site still provides a link to Maptech for the free demo software "Chart Navigator" but the web page link tells you it has been deleted. I also tried going directly to Maptech and got the same results.
I'm just really looking for a way to read the charts for planning purposes at home. I'd rather not spend the $250 for the actual software since I don't use it that much.
I also noted on that NOAA site that the "Chartserver" that permits the free chart down loading will be discontinued 10/09 and replaced by the "Chartdownloader" which is already operational and allows you to view the chart immediately without any other software but does not seem to allow the interplay like plotting, selecting waypoints, etc. Maybe those files can also be read by the Maptech demo software (if its still available)?
I know there are a lot more tech savvy members then I so perhaps there is a solution for my minor dilemma?
Thanks,
Dick
I'm just really looking for a way to read the charts for planning purposes at home. I'd rather not spend the $250 for the actual software since I don't use it that much.
I also noted on that NOAA site that the "Chartserver" that permits the free chart down loading will be discontinued 10/09 and replaced by the "Chartdownloader" which is already operational and allows you to view the chart immediately without any other software but does not seem to allow the interplay like plotting, selecting waypoints, etc. Maybe those files can also be read by the Maptech demo software (if its still available)?
I know there are a lot more tech savvy members then I so perhaps there is a solution for my minor dilemma?
Thanks,
Dick
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re Free Chart Viewing - Still possible?
Dick,
I have Maptech, and for a variety of reasons, wish to learn how to
email, or send a program over the internet.
[Nothing to do with Maptech]
If we have a computer guru in our midst who would be willing to post the regimen, then I would be glad to share what I have.
In the accompanying Maptech literature, I find no prohibition against sharing.
[/i]
Dick[/i]
I have Maptech, and for a variety of reasons, wish to learn how to
email, or send a program over the internet.
[Nothing to do with Maptech]
If we have a computer guru in our midst who would be willing to post the regimen, then I would be glad to share what I have.
In the accompanying Maptech literature, I find no prohibition against sharing.
[/i]
Dick[/i]
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I recently downloaded SeaClear II from NOAA and their charts, all free! Does exactly what you are looking for! Took a little playing around to get it downloaded, i.e. figuring out what to click (which unfortunately, I did not write down). I will see if I still have the down load to email you.
The easiest way to email an program (*.exe file) is to rename it from (as an example) SeaClear.exe to SeaClear.bob and email it. You need to make sure the recipient knows to rename it and the correct extension to put on it, and that what you sent is OK to open when changed......
The easiest way to email an program (*.exe file) is to rename it from (as an example) SeaClear.exe to SeaClear.bob and email it. You need to make sure the recipient knows to rename it and the correct extension to put on it, and that what you sent is OK to open when changed......
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Free Chart Viewing - Sea Clear
I just went out, since I felt bad, and reworked how to get setup.
Getting SeaClear:
Got to http://www.sping.com/seaclear/
Scroll down to "Downloads" and click on
"SeaClear II Full install sc_setup.exe ~ 2 Mb. With English Manual."
Follow directions to install.
Getting Charts:
go to NOAA:
http://www.charts.noaa.gov/
Click on "Download files by State" for US charts - it is pretty much self explanatory from there.
You can pick which area/state you want charts for. Most come in folders for each chart with two formats: .BSB and .KAP. You can do this initial download to any directory you want. For SeaClear to read the charts, they have to be moved to the SeaClear chart file.
SeaClear reads the .KAP format. Move the .KAP files to the "Chart" file under the SeaClear directory in your computer (Normally this will be OS (C:)/Program Files/SeaClear/charts
Once you get the charts there, you have to initialize them in SeaClear. This is done using an application that does NOT show up on your desktop following the SeaClear installation, but is in the SeaClear directory, and is called MapCal_2. Run that, and it will 'find' any charts in the SeaClear Chart directory and enter them into the database. After that, you can look at any chart you want.
In fact, if you go to the edge of a chart and double click, it takes you to the best (i.e. most detailed) chart you have that covers that area. Really neat! Moves your planned route and all points over as relevant, too! Great for planning cruises/day routes!
Good luck, I have gotten good use out it! If you have a laptop, power, and a handheld GPS you can plug the GPS into the laptop with SeaClear, and it will act as a chartplotter too, showing your boat moving on the chart, and tracking your actual route. Too much for my small boat, but the planning aspect is awesome - especially for free!
Getting SeaClear:
Got to http://www.sping.com/seaclear/
Scroll down to "Downloads" and click on
"SeaClear II Full install sc_setup.exe ~ 2 Mb. With English Manual."
Follow directions to install.
Getting Charts:
go to NOAA:
http://www.charts.noaa.gov/
Click on "Download files by State" for US charts - it is pretty much self explanatory from there.
You can pick which area/state you want charts for. Most come in folders for each chart with two formats: .BSB and .KAP. You can do this initial download to any directory you want. For SeaClear to read the charts, they have to be moved to the SeaClear chart file.
SeaClear reads the .KAP format. Move the .KAP files to the "Chart" file under the SeaClear directory in your computer (Normally this will be OS (C:)/Program Files/SeaClear/charts
Once you get the charts there, you have to initialize them in SeaClear. This is done using an application that does NOT show up on your desktop following the SeaClear installation, but is in the SeaClear directory, and is called MapCal_2. Run that, and it will 'find' any charts in the SeaClear Chart directory and enter them into the database. After that, you can look at any chart you want.
In fact, if you go to the edge of a chart and double click, it takes you to the best (i.e. most detailed) chart you have that covers that area. Really neat! Moves your planned route and all points over as relevant, too! Great for planning cruises/day routes!
Good luck, I have gotten good use out it! If you have a laptop, power, and a handheld GPS you can plug the GPS into the laptop with SeaClear, and it will act as a chartplotter too, showing your boat moving on the chart, and tracking your actual route. Too much for my small boat, but the planning aspect is awesome - especially for free!
Sea Owl
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Now That!
Sea Owl,
Now that is what I call a real positive contribution to
the body of knowledge here. I have to save that.
Much appreciated.
Dick
Now that is what I call a real positive contribution to
the body of knowledge here. I have to save that.
Much appreciated.
Dick
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Re: Free Chart Viewing - Still possible?
Dick,Dick Barthel wrote:I'm just really looking for a way to read the charts for planning purposes at home.
Zoom in on Boston Harbor and the Harbor Islands and start studying the chart!
Fair winds, Neil
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Re: Free Chart Viewing - Still possible?
The Great Lakes Cruising Club has, on their home page, charts for the entire world:
http://www.glcclub.com/
http://www.glcclub.com/
Tod Mills
Montgomery 17 "BuscaBrisas", Sandusky, OH (with trips elsewhere)
Tartan 26 project boat
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Montgomery 17 "BuscaBrisas", Sandusky, OH (with trips elsewhere)
Tartan 26 project boat
Cape Dory admirer
Re: Free Chart Viewing - Sea Clear
Thanks for the detailed instructions, which application should we use for MAC's? SeaClear is windows only.......Sea Owl wrote:I just went out, since I felt bad, and reworked how to get setup.
Getting SeaClear:
Got to http://www.sping.com/seaclear/
Scroll down to "Downloads" and click on
"SeaClear II Full install sc_setup.exe ~ 2 Mb. With English Manual."
Follow directions to install.
Getting Charts:
go to NOAA:
http://www.charts.noaa.gov/
Click on "Download files by State" for US charts - it is pretty much self explanatory from there.
You can pick which area/state you want charts for. Most come in folders for each chart with two formats: .BSB and .KAP. You can do this initial download to any directory you want. For SeaClear to read the charts, they have to be moved to the SeaClear chart file.
SeaClear reads the .KAP format. Move the .KAP files to the "Chart" file under the SeaClear directory in your computer (Normally this will be OS (C:)/Program Files/SeaClear/charts
Once you get the charts there, you have to initialize them in SeaClear. This is done using an application that does NOT show up on your desktop following the SeaClear installation, but is in the SeaClear directory, and is called MapCal_2. Run that, and it will 'find' any charts in the SeaClear Chart directory and enter them into the database. After that, you can look at any chart you want.
In fact, if you go to the edge of a chart and double click, it takes you to the best (i.e. most detailed) chart you have that covers that area. Really neat! Moves your planned route and all points over as relevant, too! Great for planning cruises/day routes!
Good luck, I have gotten good use out it! If you have a laptop, power, and a handheld GPS you can plug the GPS into the laptop with SeaClear, and it will act as a chartplotter too, showing your boat moving on the chart, and tracking your actual route. Too much for my small boat, but the planning aspect is awesome - especially for free!
Re: Free Chart Viewing - Sea Clear
Sea Owl hasn't posted in the forum for 8 years. Perhaps someone else will be able to help you.Elbloch wrote:Thanks for the detailed instructions, which application should we use for MAC's? SeaClear is windows only.......Sea Owl wrote:I just went out, since I felt bad, and reworked how to get setup.
Getting SeaClear:
Got to http://www.sping.com/seaclear/
Scroll down to "Downloads" and click on
"SeaClear II Full install sc_setup.exe ~ 2 Mb. With English Manual."
Follow directions to install.
Getting Charts:
go to NOAA:
http://www.charts.noaa.gov/
Click on "Download files by State" for US charts - it is pretty much self explanatory from there.
You can pick which area/state you want charts for. Most come in folders for each chart with two formats: .BSB and .KAP. You can do this initial download to any directory you want. For SeaClear to read the charts, they have to be moved to the SeaClear chart file.
SeaClear reads the .KAP format. Move the .KAP files to the "Chart" file under the SeaClear directory in your computer (Normally this will be OS (C:)/Program Files/SeaClear/charts
Once you get the charts there, you have to initialize them in SeaClear. This is done using an application that does NOT show up on your desktop following the SeaClear installation, but is in the SeaClear directory, and is called MapCal_2. Run that, and it will 'find' any charts in the SeaClear Chart directory and enter them into the database. After that, you can look at any chart you want.
In fact, if you go to the edge of a chart and double click, it takes you to the best (i.e. most detailed) chart you have that covers that area. Really neat! Moves your planned route and all points over as relevant, too! Great for planning cruises/day routes!
Good luck, I have gotten good use out it! If you have a laptop, power, and a handheld GPS you can plug the GPS into the laptop with SeaClear, and it will act as a chartplotter too, showing your boat moving on the chart, and tracking your actual route. Too much for my small boat, but the planning aspect is awesome - especially for free!
Jim Walsh
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Re: Free Chart Viewing - Sea Clear
I would suggest OpenCPN: https://opencpn.org/OpenCPN/info/newspgJ.htmlElbloch wrote:Thanks for the detailed instructions, which application should we use for MAC's? SeaClear is windows only.......
They have Linux, Mac and Windoze versions...
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Re: Free Chart Viewing - Sea Clear
Without question, this is the way to go. In the view of many if not most cruising sailors and offshore veterans, OpenCPN outpaces all other offerings, period.mgphl52 wrote:I would suggest OpenCPN: https://opencpn.org/OpenCPN/info/newspgJ.html...
Note: A new version (4.8.2) just became available.
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Re: Free Chart Viewing - Still possible?
NOAA makes it pretty east to look at any chart. You can even print the booklet charts. Just start with the online chart locator at:
https://nauticalcharts.noaa.gov
https://nauticalcharts.noaa.gov
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