Things Can Happen
Keep in mind that things can happen that aren't supposed to therefore it would be good to have a backup plan.We met a solo sailor on a Baba 38 up in Sitka last summer who sailed from Hawaii. He had a laptop that he used to download weather info, e-mails, and did all his charting and nav stuff on it. Unfortunately, about four days out of Oahu the coffee cup spilled - you guessed it, on the keyboard. Apparently it zapped everything. Unfortunately he had ALL his information on the computer.Fortunately, he had just got his ham license before leaving Hawaii so he communicated with a sailor friend that helped him get to a landfall at Sitka at the same time a major late summer storm was arriving. He really felt he was very lucky. The moral of this story is to not have all one's eggs in one basket.By contrast, a couple we met with a Nauticat 52 had a really nice laptop at the helm. They could display their entire trip to Alaska and back, along with the data such as the course they took. It was a really nice bright display on a wide screen and looked really good. My wife said "I WANT!!" And what the Admiral wants she usually gets.But because of other experiences I've had with power problems I'm not giving up my paper charts and compass any time soon. Please don't take my view as anti-electronic, it's just that I like some of the traditional things. I really like a lapstrake boat or dingy, the old style peaked skylights, varnished wood, etc. And part of this, too, is the look and feel of a paper chart, compass rose, parallels, and dividers, and doing one's own calculations. Cook and Vancouver didn't have charts and they survived - right? Actually that's not totally true. Normally they sent the long boats out ahead and they made the carts then Cook and Vancouver followed. The longboats didn't get everything and there were enough rocks at or just under the water level to make things very interesting.She'll be getting her laptop in the next couple months but it'll be a Mac! That's why we need a bigger boat - for all this redundent stuff!