of the Navionics charts (with reduced features) using Navionics Webapp. This is supposed to be coming on Lowrance/Simrad products as well but I don't know how soon. The picture below shows the Navionics chart plotter that can be purchased for. If you have a Raymarine your even one step ahead and your Navionics mobile app will push the route straight to your Chartplotter as soon as you step on the boat and your phone connects to the wifi on your chartplotter. That is why the Navionics boating app is very famous among all the sailors. Navionics got Navionics Canada, Navionics UK, Navionics Australia, and many more chart viewers. Whoever looking for a chart view, Navionics is the best. I can now navigate that route using my mobile device. navionics chart viewer is the best for anybody who loves Boating, Fishing, and any water-related work. I chose the route I had just made I could have named it if I wanted to. If you now open your mobile app and select "route" at the bottom you will see "archived routes" select that. You then need to Save the route so it will show up on your mobile device. I cruise at about 30 mph and use about 15 gallon per hour at that speed, so that is what I have inputted. The total time, and fuel consumption is based on your boat settings so you can change that to what you use. It will automatically generate your route. Once you have done that you simply have to drop a starting point and an end point. Then click on Route on the bottom and select "auto route" If you were staying at the Picton Harbour Inn and wanted to make a route out the upper gap you can just go the and click on the webapp. I tested it this morning looking with an auto route from the Picton Harbour inn out to the upper gap on the Bay of Quinte. Navionics has released integration between the webapp and your mobile app. Hey guys and gals just a quick post to let you know something cool that was recently released.