- If you set the new routepoint on a leg, a new point is added between existing
routepoints
- If you set the new routepoint outside the route, the new routepoint is added after the
last point in the route
4. Drag a routepoint to move it to a new position
5. Save the route by selecting the save option in the menu.
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Note: The menu changes depending on the selected edit option. All edits are confirmed
or cancelled from the menu.
Creating routes using existing waypoints
A new route can be created by combining existing waypoints from the Routes dialog. The
dialog is activated by using the Waypoints tool on the Home page and then selecting the
Routes tab.
Creating a route based on a trip
You can create a route based on a historical trip. Select a trip in the TripIntel history dialog
and then the create route option.
Converting tracks to routes
You can convert a track to a route from the edit track dialog. The dialog is activated by
activating the track, and then:
• Selecting the track's pop-up
• Pressing the rotary knob
• Selecting the track in the menu
The edit track dialog can also be accessed by selecting the waypoints tool on the home
page.
Dock-to-dock Autorouting and Easy Routing
The Dock-to-dock Autorouting and Easy Routing suggest new routepoint positions based on
information in the map and on your boat's size. Before you can start using this feature the
boat draught, width and height must be entered into the system. The boat settings dialog is
automatically displayed if the information is missing when you start the feature. To enter
boat settings, refer to "System settings"
on page 140.
Ú Note: It is not possible to start the Dock-to-dock Autorouting or Easy Routing if one of
the selected routepoints is located in an unsafe area. A warning dialog is displayed, and
you have to move the relevant routepoint(s) to a safe area to proceed.
Ú Note: If no compatible cartography is available, the Dock-to-dock Autorouting or Easy
Routing menu option is not available. Compatible cartography includes C-MAP MAX-N+,
Navionics+ and Navionics Platinum.
1. Position at least two routepoints on a new route, or open an existing route for editing.
2. Select the Dock-to-dock Autorouting menu option, followed by:
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Entire Route - if you want the system to add new routepoints between the first and the
last routepoint of the open route.
- Selection - if you want to manually select the routepoints that define the limits for the
autorouting, then select the relevant routepoints. Selected routepoints are colored red.
Only two routepoints can be selected, and the system discards any routepoints
between your selected start and end points.
3. Select the accept option to start the automatic routing.
- When the automatic routing is completed the route appears in preview mode, and the
legs are color coded to indicate safe or unsafe areas. Navionics uses red (unsafe) and
green (safe), while C-MAP uses red (unsafe), yellow (dangerous) and green (safe).
4. Move any routepoints if required when the route is in preview mode.
5. Select the keep option to accept the routepoints positions.
6. Eventually repeat step 2 (selection) and step 3 if you want the system to automatically
position routepoints for other parts of the route.
7. Select the save option to complete the automatic routing and save the route.
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