Thanks for a super helpful review. I'm a bit locked in due to my Garmins so my question is on Navionics area coverage. I fish out of the Fort Myers/Naples area and am looking for relief mapping 40+ miles out in the gulf. I'm concerned that Navionics may not have good bottom coverage for this particular area. Can you provide any insight? Thanks much.
Thanks for watching. I hope you enjoyed the video. Be sure to like and subscribe if you haven't already. There is nothing in your area for 3d coverage. Do you ever run to pulley ridge or the keys?
@@DavidB_Experience pulley ridge is beyond my comfort zone. I do trailer to marathon though. For my area I think my best bet may be strikelines ? Thoughts?
@BadTunaFishingCompany the only chart strikelines has in your area is the hardbottom chart. Which isn't bad if you're looking for areas to fish. I have one in my area and it's good for finding new areas. It's not dead accurate like a 3d chart. For when you go down to the keys cmor has a killer chart down there. As far as running these cards on your boat. 1. If you have mercury engines and a newer mercury vesel view you can run the cmor on there. 2. You can buy a mappak unit which is a portable unit you can bring any where(I think simrad is better than the Raymarine packs) The company linked in the description sells both brands, so check them out, and they'll be able to get you taken care of it.
Great educational video! I agree. The private mapping collected with the multi beam sonar by CMOR Mapping is more clear and more accurate. The data collected by CMOR is processed in a way that offers better clarity and better accuracy. The other guys just fill in the gaps with color.
Good video. The problem with Navionics and garmin is the colors they add to areas where they don’t actually have data, that’s why it looks undefined and won’t be as accurate.
There is, cmor is $700 vs navionics at $250ish. You can see this in the link in the description. Navionics will offer more coverage in most areas, but it's not as detailed and clear. However, cmor does have some data on their charts that is unique to them only because they scanned it themselves
@@mroffman86 Navionics is a garmin chart they're the exact the chart, just compatibility is different. Now the garmin charts are even called Garmin Navionics + This video was just to show a side by side comparison of cmor vs Navionics. The cmor is better for shaded relief, if you were looking for those charts you could either get a map pak that is compatible with cmor charts or wait until they release the app which will probably be a while.
Thanks for a super helpful review. I'm a bit locked in due to my Garmins so my question is on Navionics area coverage. I fish out of the Fort Myers/Naples area and am looking for relief mapping 40+ miles out in the gulf. I'm concerned that Navionics may not have good bottom coverage for this particular area. Can you provide any insight? Thanks much.
Thanks for watching. I hope you enjoyed the video. Be sure to like and subscribe if you haven't already. There is nothing in your area for 3d coverage. Do you ever run to pulley ridge or the keys?
@@DavidB_Experience pulley ridge is beyond my comfort zone. I do trailer to marathon though.
For my area I think my best bet may be strikelines ? Thoughts?
@BadTunaFishingCompany the only chart strikelines has in your area is the hardbottom chart. Which isn't bad if you're looking for areas to fish. I have one in my area and it's good for finding new areas. It's not dead accurate like a 3d chart.
For when you go down to the keys cmor has a killer chart down there.
As far as running these cards on your boat.
1. If you have mercury engines and a newer mercury vesel view you can run the cmor on there.
2. You can buy a mappak unit which is a portable unit you can bring any where(I think simrad is better than the Raymarine packs)
The company linked in the description sells both brands, so check them out, and they'll be able to get you taken care of it.
@@DavidB_Experience Perfect thanks for the insight
Great educational video! I agree. The private mapping collected with the multi beam sonar by CMOR Mapping is more clear and more accurate. The data collected by CMOR is processed in a way that offers better clarity and better accuracy. The other guys just fill in the gaps with color.
Agree, thanks for watching
But ultimately the navionics has more fishing spots ?
It has more coverage overall. But in some areas, cmor beats navionics in coverage now, especially around FL
Good video. The problem with Navionics and garmin is the colors they add to areas where they don’t actually have data, that’s why it looks undefined and won’t be as accurate.
That's true, and they way they process the data to is different.
Thanks for the information. Is there relief chading North Africa
Is there a big price difference?
There is, cmor is $700 vs navionics at $250ish. You can see this in the link in the description. Navionics will offer more coverage in most areas, but it's not as detailed and clear. However, cmor does have some data on their charts that is unique to them only because they scanned it themselves
@@DavidB_Experience Looks like a pretty option for almost a third the price then.
Your call man, that's the point of this video. To make the best decision in your interest. Thanks for watching
@@DavidB_Experience Right on and thanks for the video and information
Can you point the curser to a point on the map and hit go to that waypoint ?
Thanks for watching, I would contact navionics or cmap to see if they have coverage in your area.
Is navionics still decent if you have to use your garmin?
Thanks for watching, are you asking if navionics is decent if you use garmin?
@@DavidB_Experience yes, sorry about typo
@@mroffman86 Navionics is a garmin chart they're the exact the chart, just compatibility is different. Now the garmin charts are even called Garmin Navionics + This video was just to show a side by side comparison of cmor vs Navionics. The cmor is better for shaded relief, if you were looking for those charts you could either get a map pak that is compatible with cmor charts or wait until they release the app which will probably be a while.