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• • • • Also With This Article. • • • Navigation Software Test: Raymarine RayTech RNS Version 6.0 Last year, Practical Sailor looked at new versions of several popular navigation software programs (“Nav Software Wars,” September 2006). In that comparison, Maptech Chart Navigator Pro and Coastal Explorer from Rose Point Navigation Inc., came out as our top picks for Windows users. MacENC was our favorite marine navigation software for fans of Apple computers. Since then, we had the opportunity to sea-trial Raymarine’s Raytech RNS Version 6.0, which offers a wide range of sophisticated features that will appeal to technophiles, but that an average boater, armed only with a GPS navigation system, might not ever need. Practical Sailor likes the ability to use Navionics electronic charts, but it’s disappointing that Raytech does not support GPX data (a popular method of exchanging routes and waypoints without confusing chart datum), nor does it support freely available S-57 vector charts, the standard for government vector charts. These are both features that Practical Sailor values highly.

No doubt, Raymarine’s Raytech RNS Version 6.0 has some dazzling features. But, like a lot of marine navigation programs, it is confusing to use, leading to underutilization of a great navigator’s tool. *** As a routing tool, Raytech RNS 6.0 offers amazing potential. We were disappointed, however, at having to pay extra for GRIB files of seven-day weather forecasts. Last year, Practical Sailor looked at new versions of several popular navigation software programs (',' September 2006).

In that comparison, Maptech Chart Navigator Pro and Coastal Explorer from Rose Point Navigation Inc., came out as our top picks for Windows users. MacENC was our top pick for Apple fans.

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Since then, I had the opportunity to sea-trial Raymarine’s Raytech RNS Version 6.0, which offers a wide range of sophisticated features that will appeal to technophiles, but that an average boater might never need. Raytech RNS Version 6.0 is an updated version of a RNS 5.0, which Practical Sailor looked at in 2005. The upgrade effectively brings RayTech RNS up to speed with the new graphic capabilities of today’s chartplotters. It also maximizes the many features—aerial photography, three-dimensional views, etc.—that are available in Navionics Platinum charts, the Practical Sailor Best Choice in 2006 (',' February 2006). The program is a logical option for anyone who uses a Raymarine SeaTalk hs network system onboard. How We Tested I conducted testing on a three-year-old HP Pavilion ZD7000 laptop with Microsoft Windows XP Professional Version 2002. It had a 3.06 GHz Intel Pentium 4 CPU, 768 MB of RAM, a 17-inch screen, and four USB ports running USB V.

It had all the usual input and output ports, but no serial port. As with the most recent nav software test, my evaluation addressed these basic questions: Does the software install quickly and easily? Does copy protection cause awkwardness? Does the software crash frequently, or is it reliable? Is it obvious how to use the product for basic tasks? Can the software product interoperate with other programs?

Can the software product interoperate with a wide variety of devices? I also contacted tech support anonymously three times.

Most of my testing took place during a two-week delivery on a Gunboat 48 catamaran from South Africa. I also used it to carry out routing projections for Lia Ditton during her campaign in the 2006 Route du Rhum trans-Atlantic race. Installation During installation, there were the usual codes to input, but the loading exercise was easier than expected. Though it’s not my usual inclination, I took the time to peruse the manual, a PDF file that comes on the disc. Browsing through the index by computer, I found that when I tried to fetch the page number listed in the index, it didn’t correspond to the topic.