![]() ![]() So, if you have a Navionics card from another MFD, it won’t work in your Garmin unit. ![]() Garmin MFDs need their own version of Navionics cartography. Garmin Navionics+ seems to be an elegant merger of the GPSMap’s software with Navionics’ cartography. Garmin bought Navionics in 2017 and in 2019 they released new charts that didn’t use some of the best features of their acquisition. Lastly, auto guidance on GPSMap MFDs pretty clearly used a different algorithm than Navionics’ Dock-to-Dock Autorouting. Chart updates continued to be released twice a year. Although g3 used Navionics data, the presentation stayed the same and the charts looked basically the same as BlueChart g2. In 2019 Garmin released BlueChart g3 charts built using Navionics data. BlueChart g3 charts displayed on the previous GPSMap UI Plus, the ability to display the new Navionics charts is part of an upgrade to Garmin MFDs that includes an updated user interface. Current Garmin MFDs can now use Navionics’ charts, auto-routing, and daily updates. ![]() Considering Garmin owns Navionics and has since 2017, that’s left many scratching their heads. They haven’t used Navionics chart presentation or auto-routing. A Garmin 943xsv displaying Garmin Navionics+ cartography and the GPSMap’s new UIįor the last several years there’s been an unusual situation with Garmin MFDs. ![]()
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