C-Map® launches new chart range, introducing global shaded relief
by Navico 9 Mar 2021 04:26 NZDT

Chart Explorer - Full Screen - EMEA © Navico
C-MAP, a leader in digital marine cartography and cloud-based mapping, has today launched a re-designed, simplified charting portfolio for Lowrance®, Simrad® and B&G® chartplotter with the introduction of C-MAP Discover and Reveal.
Replacing the MAX-N+ range, C-MAP Reveal charts display the very best of C-MAP. It boasts stunning seafloor and inland Shaded Relief along with all the core features of C-MAP DISCOVER, including full-featured Vector Charts.
"This is a really important evolution for C-MAP," explains Max Cecchini, EVP C-MAP. "We have heard our customers telling us that C-MAP's range was too complicated and we've adapted - with a simple, two-tier product range which brings the strongest data to all products, including the 'Entry Level+' Discover."
"With REVEAL, boaters get extra features, including Shaded Relief, previously only available in our local products in very select coastal areas, everywhere - coastal and on lakes and rivers. It was our customers who called this 'game-changing', and we're thrilled to be changing the game for all boaters by making this view available globally."
Visit www.c-map.com to see a the Chart Explorer, with a fully interactive viewer of C-MAP Shaded Relief.
C-MAP Reveal - The game changer
View the world around you like never before with REVEAL Shaded Relief - now available worldwide. With 3D-rendered land and underwater elevation including areas of Ultra-High-Res Bathymetric imagery, previously only available in MAX-N+ Reveal, this is a game-changer for anglers and divers.
C-MAP Reveal also offers Dynamic Raster Charts, bringing a traditional paper chart look and feel, with easy access to all objects on the chart, and Aerial Photography providing an additional level of details with thousands of photos of marinas, harbors, inlets and other notable navigational features.
REVEAL's Satellite Overlay delivers real world reference and enhances situational awareness for coastal navigation should you find yourself in unfamiliar surroundings.
Key features:
- Shaded Relief
- Full-Featured Vector Charts
- High-Res Bathymetry
- Custom Depth Shading
- Dynamic Raster Charts
- Easy Routing™
- Aerial Photography
- Satellite Overlay
- Tides and Currents
- Detailed Marina Port Plans
- Harbor and Approach Details
- Online Updates - including 12 months' free online updates
- Compatible with Lowrance®, Simrad® and B&G® Chartplotters
C-MAP® Discover™ - Make the most of time on the water
Whether cruising, fishing or sailing, C-MAP Discover offers a choice of coverages and includes all the core features needed to make the most of your time on the water. Discover has full-featured Vector Charts along with the best of C-MAP High-Res Bathymetry, including integrated Genesis® social maps data.
Discover charts include Custom Depth Shading. Shade contours display the highest level of information about underwater pinnacles, ledges and canyons. You can set a clear safety depth, or create your own custom shading - an evergreen popular feature for fishing.
The Tides and Currents feature shows projections of water level and direction of tides to help plan your day out, cruising, angling or sailing. Subscription-free Easy Routing™ helps you automatically plot the shortest, safest route based on chart data and your personalized vessel information.
Key features:
- Full-Featured Vector Charts
- High-Res Bathymetry
- Custom Depth Shading
- Easy Routing™
- Tides and Currents
- Detailed Marina Port Plans
- Harbor and Approach Details
- Online Updates - including 12 months' free online updates
- Compatible with Lowrance, Simrad® and B&G Chartplotters
C-MAP Discover and Reveal are available now, from:
- £ Discover £139.99 RRP, Reveal £199.99 RRP
- € Discover €129.00, Reveal €199.00 **
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Prices exclude sales taxes
C-MAP Reveal - Medium $ 299.00 AUD
C-MAP Reveal - Large $ 399.00 AUD
C-MAP Discover - Large $ 185.00 AUD
C-MAP Discover - Extra Large $ 319.00 AUD
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