I recently bought a Garmin chart plotter. I like the unit but the track going into and out of my channel shows I am on running on land instead of in the channel.
I also run Navionics on my iPad and the track on that program shows me exactly in the middle of the channel.
I tried running Garmin Blue Chart Mobile on my iPad and found it showed the same thing, my track was off about 50' on the map and I was on the hard. GPS accuracy is 10'
I checked the coordinates of my tracks and they matched up on both the Garmin track and Navionics track.
I also compared the coordinates of a ICW marker and Garmin appeared to have located that correctly on the map.
I guess my question is, Is it common to have a chart plotter to show you on land when you are clearly not? Does that show chart cannot be trusted or is it probably just a local thing in that area small area close to shore and on a larger scale it will be fine.
I know I am fine where I sail and really don't need a GPS Chartplotter except for those few times I may be out after dark and I do have an accurate depth sounder.
I just like see where I am and was wondering if this is common with all chart plotters in some areas or if it was a Garmin thing.
I also run Navionics on my iPad and the track on that program shows me exactly in the middle of the channel.
I tried running Garmin Blue Chart Mobile on my iPad and found it showed the same thing, my track was off about 50' on the map and I was on the hard. GPS accuracy is 10'
I checked the coordinates of my tracks and they matched up on both the Garmin track and Navionics track.
I also compared the coordinates of a ICW marker and Garmin appeared to have located that correctly on the map.
I guess my question is, Is it common to have a chart plotter to show you on land when you are clearly not? Does that show chart cannot be trusted or is it probably just a local thing in that area small area close to shore and on a larger scale it will be fine.
I know I am fine where I sail and really don't need a GPS Chartplotter except for those few times I may be out after dark and I do have an accurate depth sounder.
I just like see where I am and was wondering if this is common with all chart plotters in some areas or if it was a Garmin thing.