Sunday, 18 December 2011

ActiveCaptain route sharing: dangerous, useful, or perfection

ActiveCaptain route sharing: dangerous, useful, or perfection?

ActiveCaptain_route_share_cPanbo.jpg
When I first heard about ActiveCaptain's plan to enable route sharing amongst it users, it was via a group email from a very experienced bluewater cruiser "in absolute shock that a boat owner/skipper navigating a boat through unfamiliar waters would use somebody else's waypoints." I posted the
whole note for discussion in the Forum, but only AC developer Jeff Siegel and I participated. Well, now
route sharing is fully enabled at the ActiveCaptain site, as illustrated in the screen shot collage above, and I still don't understand why anyone would object, particularly given AC's careful implementation...
What you can see in the top image is how I searched a particular area of midcoast Maine for available routes by chart view and "start/end" -- there are several other search methods -- and then chose to display one called "Bath to Boothbay Harbor Inside."  I also chose to see the Details box, and I zoomed in to check the work of the creator. In fact, I made this tricky passage many times in my youth -- even in a 35-foot schooner
without auxiliary power, as I once bragged about in an entry citing the strong currents thereabouts -- and I could see that Ron de Moraes had paid close attention to the nav aids and the dangers. Then I right clicked on the route so I could copy it to my own folder (My Card), and that's when I got that blue-background Conditions warning. I thoroughly agree; one does not copy routes without taking responsibility for the consequences.
  I also experimented with importing one of my own routes into AC for sharing, and that's when I discovered a fairly significant limitation. I like to name waypoints in a useful way, especially when using a PC charting program where that's relatively easy work. AC, however strips those names out. There may be a technical explanation for this limitation, but I did notice recently that EarthNC's new routing feature exported .gpx files to Coastal Explorer and Memory Map with custom waypoint names intact....
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On the screen above is my "Camden to Newport, delivery style" route that you can check out on AC (along with a couple of others that I've copied into my own folder and exported for further checking and possible use in the various programs and MFDs I test). But below you'll see the route's waypoint details that I created in CE which did not get to AC. You can download that Cam-Newport.gpx file here. It would also be nice to pass waypoint notes around -- so, for instance, you could warn a fellow Captain about where the serious current whirlpools can pop up along that Bath-to-Boothbay trip -- but I'm not even sure the GPX format includes notes.
   At any rate, I think that ActiveCaptain's route sharing feature is pretty slick, and that it makes you treat the act of copying a route seriously, but I would like to see sharing of even more details if possible. Have any of you tried it, and what do you think?
Coastal_Explorer_2011_routing_details_cPanbo.jpg

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