VUS020R BlueChart g2 Vision St. Lawrence Seaway v2011.5 (v13.00)
�Includes realistic navigation features showing everything from shaded depth contours and coastlines to spot soundings, navaids, port plans, wrecks, obstructions, intertidal zones, restricted areas, IALA symbols and more.
�Features smooth displays, including seamless transitions between zoom levels and more continuity across chart boundaries.
�Includes high-resolution satellite imagery, when overlaid on the chart, provides the mariner with a realistic view of the land and water for unparalleled situational awareness.
�Features aerial �real world� photos of ports, harbors, marinas, waterways, navigational landmarks and other points of interest, offering the mariner another powerful tool for navigating unfamiliar waters.
�Includes Auto Guidance technology that searches chart data - tides, currents, marine services, coastal roads and points of interest - to suggest the best passage to a destination.
�Offers MarinerEye view 3-D perspective, providing a bird's eye view from behind the boat showing the chart information for a quick, reliable and easy position fix.
�Offers FishEye view 3-D perspective, providing an underwater view that visually represents the sea floor according to the chart's information.
�Provides Safety Shading (in compatible units), allowing mariners to enable contour shading for all depth contours shallower than user-defined safe depths.
�Provides Fishing Charts (in compatible units), allowing mariners to scope out bottom contours and depth soundings with less visual clutter on the display.
�Allows users to conveniently plan and organize routes, from your computer, before your trip with HomePort�, compatible trip-planning software
Covers the St. Lawrence River from Brockville, ON. to Sept-�les, QC., including Montreal and Quebec. Also includes detailed coverage of Lake Champlain and Lac Saint-Jean, including Burlington, VT, Lac Memph�magog, Rideau River, the Ottawa River to Temiscaming, the Riviere Saguenay from Chicoutimi, QC. to the St. Lawrence River, and the Hudson River to Troy, NY.
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Latest version VUS020R V17.00 2015.5 in post #4.
Last edited by smokefree; 13th September 2015 at 07:48 AM.
You have to navigate to get to the good.
Galaxy S5 Kitkat 4.4.2 / Nuvi1200->1250 / Nuvi3790T->34xx / Nuvi 2200 / Nuvi 66 / Oregon 600
1fichier works fine for me
If the links work ( and as well as screenshots...512Kb/s is OK) better to use those and keep them alive
Bye,bye
Last edited by Roger; 11th July 2013 at 09:21 PM.
@quebec001
Try to drag&drop your gmapsupp.img in gingunlock icon it's so simple
You have to navigate to get to the good.
Galaxy S5 Kitkat 4.4.2 / Nuvi1200->1250 / Nuvi3790T->34xx / Nuvi 2200 / Nuvi 66 / Oregon 600
I'll study it, thanks,
Last edited by quebec001; 19th August 2013 at 05:24 PM.
I love this mapset, but recently I realized I'm having a glitch using it. I unlocked with gingunlock, followed all instructions and all seemed fine. I used it on my 521S for a a few weeks before I put 2+2 together that my Garmin depth readings were freezing way too often, requiring me to reset. I originally thought it was my unit's data cord and blamed it on that. So I replaced the cord, still froze....then I put my original purchased Garmin Inland Lakes NE card back into the 521S and no freezing at all. Did I do something wrong or have others experienced this? I am new at this, so it could definitely be my fault. Just looking for answers since I really want to go back to this mapset
Last edited by tbran; 30th September 2013 at 01:41 PM.
It works well on my 431s. Try using another SD card.
Hmm, thats making me wonder. The card is a micro sdhc with the SD sleeve adapter, but is it overkill (32gb). Maybe Garmins don't support a card this big?
Gonna switch to a 1gb card tomorrow when I take the boat out. October and 76 degrees in the Northeast is too good to waste!
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