Customer ratings

Navionics+ U.K., Ireland & Holland / 28XG / NAEU628L / Large

Pierre C.
by Pierre C. Flag of France 6/24/2022 Verified purchase
Complies with RAS description
Frank B.
by Frank B. Flag of Germany 7/12/2018 Verified purchase
works fine on my plotter...
Bernard V.
by Bernard V. Flag of France 11/17/2017 Verified purchase
Intended to be read by a RAYMARINE E80 plotter, the first tests are perfect. Note you have to wait a few moments for the product to be recognized by the tracer.
Jürgen S.
by Jürgen S. Flag of Germany 7/25/2017 Verified purchase
A good nautical chart. We recommend.
Günter G.
by Günter G. Flag of Germany 6/27/2017 Verified purchase
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michael B.
by michael B. Flag of Germany 4/22/2016 Verified purchase
Great value for money
Wolfgang M.
by Wolfgang M. Flag of Germany 12/21/2016 Verified purchase
I won't be able to test the exact function until spring on board.
Yvonne N.
by Yvonne N. Flag of Germany 2/13/2018 Verified purchase
Map material with easy handling, detail accuracy could not be judged yet.
Dr. D.
by Dr. D. Flag of Germany 7/6/2019 Verified purchase
Electronic data scrap for which the storage space on the SD card is too bad
In short
Navionics chart UK, Ireland & Holland 28XG Intentionally incomplete chart update in the Dutch Wadden Sea. Useless as a navigation aid. I would give zero stars if SVB allowed it.

In long form
My eagerly awaited entry into plotter-guided navigation went horribly wrong. After c-map did not get the 2019 update even for our summer vacation, I decided on the advice of SVB for Navionics, since the update problem does not exist there because the map material is always kept up to date, i.e. bought the 28XG map and updated it on June 12th. registered and updated on the Navionics website (update successful).

In comparison with the actually encountered conditions and with the Dutch nautical chart 1811, edition corrected in March 2018 (i.e. a nautical chart that is at least 1.5 years old), there were unacceptable deviations in the soil profile in the western Waddenzee of the Netherlands. It is obvious that Navionics adapts the buoys to the current status when updating the map, but has neglected to do this for years (at least 2) with the soil profile, which is more complex to adapt.

An example
In the Schuitengat before Terschelling, the buoyage in the Navionics map runs between SG4 and SG12 over a tidal flat that is 1.1 meters dry. The 1811 map from 32018 used for comparison shows the bottom profile that is still available today (water depth greater than 2 m with barre 1 m between SG4 and SG6, reference LAT) and the current buoyage for navigation with sufficient accuracy. The Schuitengat is not a remote fairway, but an important section of the holiday motorway between Kornwerderzand and Terschelling.

More examples of current buoyage but incorrect depth information leading to misunderstandings
Oosterom south of Terschelling between O80 to O 84
Blauwe Bellows west of Ameland between BB12 and BB18
Molengat near Texel between MG-C and MG-B
The list can be expanded at will.

Conclusion
According to my understanding of product liability, a nautical chart manufacturer is liable for damage resulting from the use of his nautical chart if he intentionally fails to update important navigational changes in the water depths known to him without giving a clear warning that the depth information is outdated and unsuitable for navigation and if On the contrary, he advertises his nautical chart as always having the latest chart material available through daily updates. I derive the presumption of intent from the fact that Navionics must be aware of the official updates, since the buoyage corresponds to the current status. The errors of the 28XG chart, which claims to be a nautical chart for the Netherlands, in one of the main areas of the Netherlands are a serious deficiency.
Sabine E.
by Sabine E. Flag of Germany 7/27/2016 Verified purchase
The product cannot be used due to incorrect advice