SeaNav Reviews

4/5 rating based on 11 reviews. Read all reviews for SeaNav for iPhone.
SeaNav is free iOS app published by Pocket Mariner Ltd.

Very Limited Demo

Geo_

This is, apparently, nothing more than an advertisement or a very limited demo. Where are all the features? The app doesn’t work as advertised. The only thing that works is the compass. Everything is ala carte by subscription. Based on my experience and other reviews, I don’t trust the developer enough to fork out big bucks for subscriptions.


Intuitive and accurate

Flip Flop Navy

I have had SeaNav for a year now and have learned to trust it. It is just as accurate as any high dollar system and is easy to use.


Fantastic

Good1doug

Works great.


Excellent program

Simeoniii

Had this installed for a while and I’m now beginning to use it. Integrates well with my Wind Instrument. The building of routes and importing waypoints stumped me but after reading the Help document. After working with the app and companion app Boat Beacon, I am really impressed. Excellent response from help desk/support and they want user feedback to guide their future app updates. I am changing my rating from 4 to 5 stars.


I have paid $30 bucks

gosailnow

Nothing works what a thief you are Shame on you


Great help

Lupinga

Excellent


Sailing mode crash

Fongzulu0

Cannot start sailing mode to test all functions supporting apple watch (period)


By far, the best sail nav app available

iPhoneGuy321

Of all the apps I've tried in this genre, this is the very best one and well worth the $$. The vector maps are amazing in detail, easy to read and super fast even on older iOS devices (aka iPhone 4). Great in--route tracking and tracing. Amazing HUD. Fabulous for nighttime navigation. Active captain integration is terrific as well. My only wishes would we course integration with nmea 2000 devices (autopilot, etc). as well as easy export import of route plans between iOS devices.


Great for this newbie

Mazeppa

I am a novice boat renter. This app really helped me stay on course in unfamiliar waters.