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Ipad Pro with Navionics pics

I got locked out of my Navionics account the other day due to lack of logging into my Garmin account for two years. They combined the two accounts last year. I’ve been trying to reset my password for three days and it keeps telling me an unexpected error occurred. When I emailed them they just told me to do what I already tried 5 times. Re emailed haven’t heard anything after about fifteen attempts to change my password. So now I’m looking at other apps if anyone has any suggestions on what works good on inland lakes. I don’t won’t to cancel my account and re open then it will cost $50 again and I’m wondering if this is why I have an issue, my account is up for renewal in 10 days.
 
Ok thanks I will give that a try. I knew there had to be a way

Also, if you change the zoom, use the plus and minus buttons instead of pinching the zoom in and out. The buttons should keep your position centered. You lose centering with pinching the zoom. If you do, just toggle the view mode to get centering back.

Incidentally, I’ve defected from this thread. I drilled holes and installed a chart plotter. Simrad Go9. I like it.
 

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We use Navionics as well as a dedicated unit for Bimini. Triple redundancy! Garmin echomap 94SV, and navionics on 2 phones, all of which remain plugged in the whole trip.

Ditch bag (dry bag) has portable marine radio, water, batteries and snacks. Considered putting an old phone with navionics on it in the bag too!
 
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