Gonzalo
Jet Boat Addict
- Messages
- 67
- Reaction score
- 34
- Points
- 107
- Location
- Miami, FL
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2021
- Boat Model
- SX
- Boat Length
- 21
Hi,
Instead of buying a chart plotter, I decided to use a tablet with the Navionics app. Cheaper, more flexible, better upgrades, etc.
After much searching , I finally decided on a setup that is perfect (at least for me) and I'd like to share it with the community:
- Lenovo Tab M8 Full HD - $ 140
It has 3 GB of RAM so apps load faster and run snappier.
- TPU case for the tablet - $ 4 (be careful to select "M8 FHD")
- RAM tablet holder mount for Nexus 7. This was originally designed for the Nexus 7 tablet, but it's the perfect size for the Lenovo M8 FHD - $28
Includes the necessary screws and hardware
- RAM suction cup mount. Comes with the medium arm - $ 38
- RAM short arm. I changed the medium arm of the mount for this shorter arm. This is not really strictly necessary, but I find it better on a lower position, and it looks better as well. You might want to skip this step - $ 15
And that's really all. Total cost with tablet included: $ 225
My main concern was if a tablet would be bright enough to see under the sun. Well, it's not super bright as a real chart plotter, but does the job. I can see it well, even with sunglasses.
I leave the mount fixed on the boat (of course) and I take the tablet home with me and charge it for the next time. You could also charge it with a small USB cable connected to the USB port, but I'd rather take the tablet home than leave it in the boat.
I am very happy about how it turned out. Hope it helps you out if you are looking to do something similar!
Gonzalo
Instead of buying a chart plotter, I decided to use a tablet with the Navionics app. Cheaper, more flexible, better upgrades, etc.
After much searching , I finally decided on a setup that is perfect (at least for me) and I'd like to share it with the community:
- Lenovo Tab M8 Full HD - $ 140
It has 3 GB of RAM so apps load faster and run snappier.
Tab M8 FHD | 8 Inch Tablet with FHD Display
5⭐ reviews ✔️ FREE next business day shipping ✔️ Entertain your family with Tab M8 FHD tablet featuring FHD display and Dolby Audio™ sound.
www.lenovo.com
- TPU case for the tablet - $ 4 (be careful to select "M8 FHD")
For Lenovo Tab M8 HD M8 FHD White Glossy TPU Gel skin case cover | eBay
New White Glossy Gel skin Soft Case Cover For Lenovo Tab M8 HD/M8 FHD. 1pc New white TPU Gel skin Soft Case Cover For Lenovo Tab M8. Materiel: TPU ( thermoplastic polyurethane) is more cut and tear resistance over rubber.
www.ebay.com
- RAM tablet holder mount for Nexus 7. This was originally designed for the Nexus 7 tablet, but it's the perfect size for the Lenovo M8 FHD - $28
Includes the necessary screws and hardware
RAM® Tab-Tite™ Tablet Holder for Google Nexus 7 with Case
Details and specifications of the RAM® Tab-Tite™ Tablet Holder for Google Nexus 7 with Case, Part No. RAM-HOL-TAB16U. UPC: 793442941207. Additional information includes compatibility lists, components, assembly instuctions/videos.
www.rammount.com
- RAM suction cup mount. Comes with the medium arm - $ 38
RAM® Twist-Lock™ Suction Cup Double Ball Mount with Round Plate
Details and specifications of the RAM® Twist-Lock™ Suction Cup Double Ball Mount with Round Plate, Part No. RAM-B-166-202U. UPC: 793442905391. Additional information includes compatibility lists, components, assembly instuctions/videos.
www.rammount.com
- RAM short arm. I changed the medium arm of the mount for this shorter arm. This is not really strictly necessary, but I find it better on a lower position, and it looks better as well. You might want to skip this step - $ 15
RAM® Double Socket Arm
Details and specifications of the retail packaged RAM® Double Socket Arm, Part No. RAM-B-201U-A. UPC: 793442002649. Additional information includes compatibility lists, components, assembly instuctions/videos.
www.rammount.com
And that's really all. Total cost with tablet included: $ 225
My main concern was if a tablet would be bright enough to see under the sun. Well, it's not super bright as a real chart plotter, but does the job. I can see it well, even with sunglasses.
I leave the mount fixed on the boat (of course) and I take the tablet home with me and charge it for the next time. You could also charge it with a small USB cable connected to the USB port, but I'd rather take the tablet home than leave it in the boat.
I am very happy about how it turned out. Hope it helps you out if you are looking to do something similar!
Gonzalo
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