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One issue I have with Garmin is they do not have a good trip planner or waypoint manager. Homeport is a good product but it appears that they have stopped supporting it. MAC version stopped working a year ago. Windows version hasn’t been updated in a while.
The Active Captain product is a great product too but it doesn’t deal with sets of waypoints. Only runs on a tablet which is hard to do trip planning on.
With Homeport I manage a number of waypoint lists. NOAA Wrecks & Obstructions, my NJ waypoint list, my FL waypoint list, etc. When I head South or return I can dump off my trip and replace all the waypoints for my current location. This way I don’t have to scroll thru all NJ waypoints in FL. With Homeport I can plan trips to the Chesapeake or Outer Banks, load them when needed and unload them when I don’t.
Active Captain is a slick product In itself but doesn’t overlap Homeport. And the two products do not talk to each other.
Garmin needs to explain its strategy.
The Active Captain product is a great product too but it doesn’t deal with sets of waypoints. Only runs on a tablet which is hard to do trip planning on.
With Homeport I manage a number of waypoint lists. NOAA Wrecks & Obstructions, my NJ waypoint list, my FL waypoint list, etc. When I head South or return I can dump off my trip and replace all the waypoints for my current location. This way I don’t have to scroll thru all NJ waypoints in FL. With Homeport I can plan trips to the Chesapeake or Outer Banks, load them when needed and unload them when I don’t.
Active Captain is a slick product In itself but doesn’t overlap Homeport. And the two products do not talk to each other.
Garmin needs to explain its strategy.