Navigating waters with no visible landmarks or shallow shorelines can be a daunting task for even the most experienced navigator. Pair our HomePort trip planning software¹ with your existing BlueChart® and LakeVü data and view map details, such as underwater hazards and hidden obstacles, so you can plan a route to avoid them.
- View fishing and navigational charts from BlueChart® g2 Vision® (also compatible² with BlueChart g2 navigation charts)
- Integrated with ActiveCaptain™ content to view marina data, reviews, local knowledge, anchorages and hazards
- View animated playback of data collected on device, including sonar data
- Measure distance and bearing on the charts
- View route/track depth profiles, distance and bearing measurements
- Convert tracks into point-to-point routes (track to route conversion) and specifies the speed for each leg of the route
- Get estimated arrival time for each leg when you create routes
- See fuel consumption (based on your fuel flow data)
- Export selected data to Google™ Earth
- View statistics and graphical information about tide stations, tidal streams and currents, and tidal predictions
- View latitude and longitude grid lines
- Manage waypoints, routes and tracks
- View the map north-up, map-up or course-up
- View celestial information such as sunrise, sunset and moon phase
- View photos and POI details
- Add vector charts
- Navigate with worldwide basemap (included)
- Mark waypoints and other POIs, and send data to an SD™ card or Garmin datacard to use in a compatible chartplotter or sounder
- Interfaces with quatix® marine watch
¹HomePort software does not include map data
²Inland Lakes software is not compatible with HomePort. If using a device preloaded with Inland Lakes software in conjunction with BlueChart g2, BlueChart g2 Vision, LakeVü HD or LakeVü HD Ultra pre-programmed cards, only the pre-programmed cards are compatible. HomePort is not compatible with BlueChart g3, BlueChart g3 Vision, LakeVü g3 or LakeVü g3 Ultra
³Mac version does not support Garmin USB card readers.