I’ve been thinking about the blog, sailing reports, weather reports and all kinds of information I’d like to collect and share. Principally, I’ve been thinking about the data that will soon be running around my NMEA 2000 network. Some of the data will include course, speed, depth, air temperature, water temperature, humidity, barometer, etc. all of kinds of great info and all of it will have location as well. Has anyone out there taken the full output off their NMEA 2000 network and converted it to time\location sorted KML entries as Custom Data? If I could get to that then I’d at least able to view the data in Google Maps, or easily convert it to a variety of formats.
I’ll have to ping Kurt at UNH and Nomadness about this.
Tags:
Categories:
Geek |
Systems - Electronics |
Navigation
Posted by Patrick on July 6, 2010 07:27
Actions:
E-mail |
Permalink |
Comment RSS
Last week I went to a talk on Rose Point Navigation Coastal Explorer (CE) which was hosted by Armchair Sailor here in Seattle, WA. The crowd was about 60 strong and there were a handful of folks in the under 50 crew.
The talk was lead by Jeff Hummel who does all these talks at the Boat Shows. He previously worked for Nobeltec and has been around the industry for awhile specifically with RADAR and software based chart plotters.
He basically went through all the core functionality in Coastal Explorer 2009 and then gave a good overview of the improvements in Coastal Explorer 2010 which is now in beta. Here’s a brief run down of some cool things Jeff demoed independent of version:
- Active Captain Data viewable in CE2010
This basically supplies local knowledge that you can see in the live map view around you and then click to read information on anchorages, tricky entrances, anything really.
- RADAR
They’ve had this for a while a now. Basically they OEM Koden RADARs which with CE. There is so much press about HD and Broadband RADARs though they they appear a bit behind the times. For offshore cruisers I think they’d be fine.
- See other features on the Coastal Explorer site.
- The new UI in Coastal Explorer 2010 Beta is much improved.
- Navigating the charts feels more like using standard web mapping software.
- The menuing system which looks like the Office Ribbon shows you more of what’s available instead of digging through lists.
A solid good talk and if you have a chance to attend one of these I’d go for it.
Tags:
Categories:
Classes and Workshops |
Geek |
Navigation
Posted by Patrick on May 10, 2010 07:20
Actions:
E-mail |
Permalink |
Comment RSS
Headed to the Coastal Explorer Class hosted by Armchair Sailor. I'll have more later, maybe live updates if there's wifi there.
Tags:
Categories:
Navigation
Posted by Patrick on May 4, 2010 09:22
Actions:
E-mail |
Permalink |
Comment RSS
Armchair Sailor is offering trade-ins and discounts on books. They’re a great local company here in Seattle and super nice people. (Hi Cass!) Go spend your money with them!
Tags:
Categories:
Navigation |
Gear |
Review
Posted by Patrick on March 31, 2010 05:10
Actions:
E-mail |
Permalink |
Comment RSS
Great write up from Bob (a fellow Pearson 424 owner) about open source navigation software.
Tags:
Categories: Geek | Navigation
Posted by Patrick on December 15, 2009 16:10
Actions:
E-mail |
Permalink |
Comment RSS