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Derek Rowell
... well not quite, but the news is exciting. They are in the process of making available for free download their Electronic Navigational Chart (ENC) suite that is effectively a set of databases from which charts may be constructed. I understand that they currently have 190 charts available with more being added. All that is required is a software package to draw the charts from the database. Take a look at the link below. Some questions immediately jump to mind: does this mean the end of the expensive charting modules for electronic plotters? Will the hardware manufacturers embrace the new public-domain data sets and write software directly into GPS and plotters so that it will be possible to download charts for free on to inexpensive memory cards (such as Smart Media, etc) instead of C-Map etc? Will MapTech be out of business?Also there will be little problem of keeping a current chart set, because they wil be continually updating the databases with Notices To Mariners. A simple download will refresh your charts.A list of viewers (some free) is available at:http://chartmaker.ncd.noaa.gov/mcd/enc/resource.htm190 charts is not many, but my understanding is that their goal is to have seamless coverage of the US coast soon.Derek