I use Navionics for charts and navigation as my primary but, as many suggest, believe it’s prudent to have paper charts handy.
My question is about sailing in unfamiliar areas and what is the best combination of chart scales to keep on board? On a multi day trip (let’s say up the East coast of the US) I would think you would need high view of the general area and the more detailed scale of where you plan to spend the night. Are there any rules of thumb here as far as what’s needed? How about areas that are a maybe I’ll anchor here if I’m running behind schedule or alternate routes.
i don’t want to go down a rabbit hole and print every single map scale combination along the route (or maybe that’s the right thing to do). Any advice would be appreciated.
My question is about sailing in unfamiliar areas and what is the best combination of chart scales to keep on board? On a multi day trip (let’s say up the East coast of the US) I would think you would need high view of the general area and the more detailed scale of where you plan to spend the night. Are there any rules of thumb here as far as what’s needed? How about areas that are a maybe I’ll anchor here if I’m running behind schedule or alternate routes.
i don’t want to go down a rabbit hole and print every single map scale combination along the route (or maybe that’s the right thing to do). Any advice would be appreciated.