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Specific References
We strive to market only the latest versions.
Navionics charts are available only on SD / MicroSD cards with an adapter; Compact Flash format is no longer offered.
Navionics is the world?s number one provider of digital navigation charts. These charts are compatible with most marine chart readers / plotters and GPS / fishfinder combo devices. The Navionics catalog offers one of the most detailed databases ever created for seas and lakes. It includes all essential cartographic details for boating, sailing, and fishing: harbor plans, safe depth contours, maritime services, tides and currents, and navigation aids.
Navionics digital charts have been continuously enhanced for over 30 years thanks to high-quality data from public and private sources, as well as Navionics? own research, Notices to Mariners, and user reports.
The Navionics charts we sell are designed for chartplotters. They are not compatible with smartphones or tablets.
Navionics marine charts now cover all coastal and offshore navigation areas worldwide, with a level of detail highly valued by recreational boaters. Whether you are sailing in the Mediterranean, along the Atlantic coast, in the English Channel, in the Pacific, or on inland waters, these charts are designed to support all types of navigation?from day trips to extended cruises.
Choosing the right marine chart for your navigation area is essential for ensuring safety at sea. Accurate mapping helps anticipate hazards, optimize your route, and comply with maritime regulations. Navionics charts follow this approach by offering clear readability, up-to-date data, and broad compatibility with modern equipment.
A Navionics marine chart is more than just a representation of a coastline?it is a true decision-support tool for navigation.
It allows you to:
In real-life situations, these charts are used for:
Compared to generic charts or mobile apps alone, Navionics charts provide structured information designed for navigators, with visual prioritization that supports quick decision-making.
Navionics charts are suitable for a wide range of users, which explains their popularity in recreational boating.
They are particularly suitable for:
They are adapted for:
They integrate seamlessly with:
The goal is clear: to allow every navigator to visualize real-world use, regardless of their level or vessel.
One of the strengths of Navionics charts lies in their ease of use, even for less experienced users.
Good chart-reading skills remain fundamental, even in the digital age.
Navionics charts rely on a regular update system, which is essential for ensuring safe navigation.
The marine environment constantly changes: shifting sandbanks, updated buoyage, new harbor developments. An up-to-date chart helps avoid potentially critical errors.
Navionics charts are compatible with modern reference systems such as WGS 84, ensuring consistency with current GPS systems.
Regularly check for available updates
Never rely on a single source of information
Cross-check data with other navigation tools
This is a cornerstone of safety at sea and the reliability of your equipment.
Although Navionics is primarily known for digital charts, the choice of medium remains important.
In practice, most experienced navigators use both:
Complementarity remains the best approach.
Navionics has established itself as a major player in nautical cartography thanks to its innovation and rich data.
What sets this publisher apart:
The selection offered by Nautic Way goes beyond a simple catalog:
Nautic Way acts as a quality filter in a complex market.
Which marine chart should I choose for this area?
It depends on your exact location and type of navigation. A chart covering your area broadly with good coastal detail is recommended.
Is this chart sufficient on its own?
No. Even a very comprehensive chart should always be used alongside other tools (GPS, onboard instruments, visual observation).
How often should it be replaced?
For a Navionics digital chart, regular updates are sufficient. It is recommended to check availability before each season.
Can it be used with a GPS?
Yes, Navionics charts are designed to be compatible with most modern GPS chartplotters.
What is the difference with an SHOM chart?
SHOM charts are official references, often used for regulatory navigation. Navionics offers a more interactive, user-oriented approach, particularly suited to recreational boating.
Is it suitable for offshore navigation?
Yes, provided you choose a chart covering the relevant area and integrate it into an overall navigation strategy.
Are Navionics charts compatible with all readers / plotters?
No. Please use the filters on our Google Map:
1 - Choose chartplotter or routing software
2 - Choose chartplotter brand or routing software
3 - Choose chartplotter model
4 - Choose hydrographic service or publisher
5 - Choose chart status
6 - Choose compatible charts
If in doubt, please contact us.
Navionics marine charts are not just mapping tools?they are essential instruments for safe navigation, understanding your environment, and making the right decisions at sea.
When used thoughtfully alongside other instruments and solid navigation knowledge, they become a valuable ally for all navigators.
All Navionics digital marine charts are produced on demand and include the latest updates. Due to obsolescence, they cannot be returned or exchanged.
First check: Navionics charts are only compatible with certain chartplotters. WE STRONGLY RECOMMEND USING THE FILTERS ON OUR GOOGLE MAP TO VERIFY COMPATIBILITY WITH YOUR EQUIPMENT: BRAND / MODEL / AREA.
Second check: When placing your order, please specify in the designated text field (next to the shipping method selection) the brand and model of the chartplotter or software intended to use this digital chart. We will perform an additional compatibility check.
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