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Navmaster Office

Navmaster Office

Navmaster Office

Product catalog summary
Overview: Navmaster Office is an electronic chart management system designed for maritime managers. It replaces paper charts for various tasks such as incident analysis, voyage risk assessment, and emergency response. The software is compatible with standard PCs and laptops and supports both vector and raster electronic charts.
Main Features:
  • Instant access to worldwide charts and chart finding via the GoToPosition tool.
  • Tools for annotation, drawing, and overlay on charts.
  • Vessel track analysis and route planning capabilities.
  • Import/export functionality for routes and waypoints.
  • Automatic chart updates with manual correction options.
  • Integration with TotalTide for tidal information and voyage replay from onboard data.
Optional Features:
  • TotalTide integration for tidal height and stream data.
  • Tidal atlas display for the UK continental shelf.
  • Voyage replay capabilities.
Compatibility: The system is compatible with various electronic chart formats including ENC, CM-ENC, ARCS, BSB, Seafarer, and C-Map CM93/3.
Usage: Navmaster Office is utilized by the Maritime and Coastguard Agency, ship managers, salvage companies, survey companies, ports, maritime authorities, and marine lawyers.
Support and Service:
  • PC Maritime offers personal technical support, printed user manuals, and hands-on training.
  • An upgrade and support contract provides free upgrades and technical support.
Company Background: PC Maritime, part of the Charente Group, has a history of innovation in marine software, having received multiple awards for safety and development.
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Navmaster Office-1

Electronic Chart Management System Navmaster Office is an electronic chart system designed for managers who need to work with navigation charts. It can fully replace paper charts for incident analysis, voyage risk assessment, passage planning, survey and port assessment, emergency response, moorings management and other such tasks. The system is easy to install, it can be run on standard PCs, networks and laptops, and it gives managers a full range of chartwork tools with which to carry out a wide variety of assignments. The software operates with both vector and raster electronic charts. Navmaster Office enables managers to • Create and amend routes • Respond quickly to emergencies • Monitor developing situations • Analyse incidents • Reconstruct vessels’ tracks • Produce assessments and reports Navmaster Office displays the position of a grounded vessel on an overscaled ENC chart in the lower chart window, with an aerial photo of the same vessel in the top window. Main Functions Optional Extra Functions • Instant access to worldwide charts • Annotation and drawing on charts • TotalTide integration for worldwide tidal height & stream • Vessel track analysis • Tidal atlas display (UK continental shelf) • Voyage replay from data logged onboard by Navmaster ECS or ECDIS • Import/export of routes & waypoints

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Navmaster Office-2

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