No marina
When I click on marina I don’t see any appearing when the app is suppose too ??
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3.97 out of 5
61 ratings in Canada
When I click on marina I don’t see any appearing when the app is suppose too ??
Offered a 7 day free trial but charged me for a full year immediately.
L’app n’est pas fait pour le Quebec ne perdez pas votre temps. Dommage l’app semblait facile a utiliser et parfaite pour la navigation de plaisance.
Took my money for a whole year after I cancelled my free 1 week plan, doesn’t show when the storms are coming in where I live, Nortbern Canada. Plz don’t download and get ripped off like me.
The 2.9 version crashes immediately upon startup on both my iPhone XS and iPad Pro. Both devices have the latest iOS. Please fix as I find this app useful. Thanks for the hint as that worked. Good support and useful app. Thanks!
I can’t see how you can lay a course track in. How is this app different than windy ?
How is WindHub different from Windy? It looks like you are repackaging Windy and charging more / again. I suggest you incorporate this map-based forecast under the sailing section of “Windy”.
Complete waste of time... this app is useless
Maps do not match advertising
I’m not to keen on the app. Radar is not accurate and it’s been pouring rain here for the past 20 minutes and the radar screen shows a light rain blob a few miles away and nothing else while other apps are showing all the rain pouring now. What is shown is just blobs. It’s cumbersome to use. I do appreciate the tide and swell data but I can get that from my other 2 apps I use for weather. I’m not sure if this app is for continental US use. I’ll try weather routing, but guesstimate is fine as the charts are definitely not something I’d actually rely on for navigation. Maybe for ocean crossings? I’m trying to make good use of it but it isn’t living up to the hype. I hope it makes a positive difference for others. In response to developer: thank you for the reply. I already use Windy as one of my 2 primary sources. By continental, I mean: within the USA waters. I’m not sure I would rely on routing using those maps to safely avoid underwater hazards or even rocks and islands. So I’m not understanding the emphasis on charts usage. I checked it out against my chartplotter and it did not match up. So, I say it’s better for larger crossings with deep waters where there is much less chance of hitting small islands or rocks. I hope this clarified. Thank you for replying.
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