Navmaster ECDIS is a second-generation Electronic Chart Display and Information System, incorporating the input of many navigators into its design. The resulting system meets not only the latest ECDIS specification, but also the requirements of navigators who use it on a daily basis. It is logical to use within a familiar MS Windows environment and the design ensures that additional features do not distract the user from core navigation tasks.
Navmaster ECDIS automatically displays primary and secondary ship position and provides the navigator with vital voyage information including:
The organisation and structure of Navmaster ECDIS route planning is unique amongst ECDIS systems and superior to the normal standard. The resulting passage plan documentation can be used to conform to the ISM Code and company quality requirements. Navmaster's passage planning has been the standard for the Shell International fleet since 1997.
Key Features
ARPA targets are continuously monitored by Navmaster ECDIS with additional data displayed in the side panel.
When combined with ARPA, AIS provides the navigator with a comprehensive presentation of the traffic situation.
A very useful addition to ECDIS for vessels not yet required to carry type approved VDR, this feature automatically captures all own and other vessel data without crew action, stores the data compressed and encrypted in archives and enables voyages to be reconstructed from the playback function. It provides vital evidence in the event of incident or damage and has assisted customers in resolving insurance claims. For the data to be replayed on another PC, an office-based Navmaster installation is required.
All components of the hardware have been type approved individually and as part of the Navmaster ECDIS. Modular components offer greater installation and maintenance flexibility and allow customers a degree of choice. The PC processor can be stored in under-counter housing with TFT display, keyboard and trackball at the conning position. Alternatively all components can be built into integrated bridge consoles. The display could be upgraded to a larger size for just the cost of the display or the PC components could be upgraded later to accommodate future ECDIS developments. In the event of faults, individual components can be isolated and removed/replaced, allowing the ECDIS to continue functioning with a substitute component until maintenance is complete.
PC Maritime's aim is to provide customers with first class support. Although often not considered at initial purchase, experience has shown that the quality of subsequent support and maintenance are very important to customers and can significantly reduce running costs.
Electronic charts Navmaster ECDIS is compatible with ENCs, CM-ENCs, ARCS, Seafarer and C-Map CM93/3 electronic charts.
A Navmaster customer reference list is available for download here