Navionics and C-map provides maps for South Pacific toward NZ, but it is well known that they are not very accurate. Look for the Wide (Costal) equivalent or if absent buy a Navionics map. Navionics+ Pacific Charts C-Map Continental Pacific ChartsĪnd then it is clear that island hopping from the very south of Japan to Central Japan is not covers by a C-map Continental chart. For us: Vietnam to Japan, the crossing to Canada, hoping to Panama, Micronesia towards NZ and Australia, an unusual route that crosses both densely populated and sparsely populated areas. The subscription costs 50% of the purchase price annually.Ĭ-map is therefore the winner of this competition, but you have to look at your sailing area. There is no price difference between Max-N and Max-N+. Large regions for example Northern Europe for € 233 and the Pacific side from Panama to Canada € 179. The subscription costs 50% of the purchase price annually.Ĭ-Map is more affordable, the largest covered area is called Continental Charts. You need 2 Platinum+ cards (UK + Ireland and NL for 2 * € 365), which is an increase of 300%. For Navionics+ the coverage of “large” is UK + Ireland + Netherlands (€ 243). Navionics is more expensive, there is a price increase of 50% between Navionics+ and Platinum+ and a smaller covered area. Pseudo 3D, relief images of the bottom, too colorful. My new B&G Zeus3 accepts both C-Map and Navionics charts, which one to choose? The top of the line, C-map Max-N+ or Navionics Platinum+, offers a lot of features of little interest to me.