Category : Sports
Would be nice to have a way to add waypoints by placing them on the map. If that's not possible, "Share to.." from the Google maps, pasting lat/lon from the clipboard - any way will do instead of typing the coordinates one by one.
Pretty useful when sailing, specially if it's your primary navigation instrument. Quite large displays, accurate and independent of data receiving.
Great little app! I really appreciate the night mode. The only feature I think is missing is "Man Overboard" (MOB).
User friendly, simple and nothing extra. Easily readable on boat in broad daylight. Galaxy Note 8.
Good to use but need more accuracy. It has 10mitres deviation from original position. This is due to the coordinates are deg mm.ss instead of deg mm.sss.
Great simple app for sailing but would prefer being able to export way points to a gpx file in the same way it can import.
Great app, simple and concise. Could you extend it to wearOS for Smartwatches?
Pretty good little app. Really wish i could create a mutli-waypoint route though
Easy to use. Easy to see full screen mode.
Great app. Would be nice to change to local time
Tried this 3 times today. It put me in a different position each time miles apart and i havnt moved
Nice little app, good to have on the phone.
excellent ap. My chart plotter has become a backup to SailDroid
Simple and clear
Nice app good to work in andriod
Very nice and helpful.
Love it.... exactly what I need
A very handy app
Just what I was looking for
That's good apps
Just what we need for racing a small sailboat around different courses!
Love the app. Lets you download loads of way points. Excellent
This is the perfect nautical GPS app!
Useful however UTC from the GPS time is wrong.
Love it
I liked the compass, I wished that you didn't took it away
It works flawlessly and fits to my needs. Easy to use.
This app does everything we wanted for racing. Wish is would count down under last mile in tenths of a mile instead of meters. My brain just doesn't work out in big meters.
Perfect. Perfect backup too. Gives you the basics and presents them clearly. The course you want, the course you're actually travelling, the speed over the ground and how far to go. I would add, just to be picky, that the term bearing (i.e. to the mark) would be less confusing than course in this context. Just my opinion.