MATTOO wrote: Seriously guys. Put your thinking caps on. Navionics is not going to put up someone's reference to a rock on a navigational tool ( not to be used for navigation) unless it is on a legitimate chart or survey. I suggest you think that through. There happy to put up fishing spots, that's harmless info that makes there tool have more eyes. If it's a serious issue, harbour board as you've tried and the maritime boards of charts and maps. Can't remember there name. If it's actually important, they'll do something about it. |
Steps wrote: Now back to the actual subject, making a mark public.. I mentioned that garmin now owns navionics and think C map. I have got the rock marked within a few meter to maybe even spot on.. publically Im wondering if any have c map or garmin maps on apps and gps units, newly updated in the last day also have the marker when zoom right in. Im not sure if this link will work to show the marker in the center.. It does when I open it.. https://webapp.navionics.com/?ticket=ST-1493511625rNKBQNGYg0-pXbHduqG#boating@14&key=dd%7CbFogpi%60%40 |
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