Electronic Navigation — Interboot 2026
🇩🇪 Messe Friedrichshafen, Germany
Event Details
- Date
- 24 September 2026
- Time
- 10:15 – 13:30
- Location
- 🇩🇪 Messe Friedrichshafen, Germany
- Price
- EUR 74.–
- Max group size
- 6 participants
- Payment by bank transfer after booking confirmation.
Electronic navigation has become indispensable on yachts — the advantages are obvious. All units are relatively easy to operate and provide a lot of information on a single display, and very quickly.
Nevertheless, electronic navigation onboard also has its limits, which you absolutely need to be aware of.
This seminar serves as an introduction and a hands-on look at the equipment, and is ideal for yacht owners as well as leisure and charter skippers who have discovered sailing as a new passion and want to navigate their waters confidently using electronic navigation.
These are compact morning seminars of approximately 3 to 3.5 hours. Afterwards you still have plenty of time to visit the show.
A maximum of six participants are taken. Every participant has the opportunity to operate a plotter display. For optimal hands-on practice there is one Raymarine Axiom unit per person.
The following topics are presented via video projector:
- Introduction: the advantages and limits of electronic navigation
- NMEA / WiFi — connection between the individual instruments
- Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS, GPS, Galileo, GLONASS, etc.)
- Chartplotter & software
- AIS: evaluating and interpreting AIS information
- Radar: collision avoidance with MARPA, Doppler and guard zones
- Electronic compass
- Depth sounder
- Autopilot
In the practical part the following topics are practised on the chartplotters:
- Reading the chart including symbols
- Reading tide and current information
- Setting waypoints and routes
- Radar collision avoidance using MARPA, Doppler and guard zones
- AIS overlay
- Depth sounder view
Seminar starts: 10:15. Seminar ends: approx. 13:30. A seminar booklet can be purchased on-site for €20.–.
Our instructor has combined 5 years of radar experience at sea with the British Royal Navy and over 25 years in the radar industry to deliver a highly realistic and clearly understandable seminar.
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