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Navionics Mediterranean 5.3.1 Cards

Navionics Mediterranean 5.3.1 Cards Link

Cards labeled strictly "5.3.1" may not be compatible with the latest Garmin software (2024+) that expects ActiveCaptain authentication. Users report that inserting a 5.3.1 card into a new Garmin GPSMAP 9000 series forces a read-only mode, disabling sonar logging.

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| Parameter | Navionics 5.3.1 (Legacy) | Navionics Platinum+ (Current Subscription) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Static (at purchase) | Daily (ActiveCaptain community) | | SonarCharts | Local only (user logs) | Cloud-merged (global community data) | | Dock-to-dock Autorouting | Yes (pre-defined routes) | Yes (AI traffic avoidance) | | Aerial Overlays | No (raster only) | Yes (Satellite overlay for harbors) | | Annual Cost | €0 (one-time purchase) | ~€199/year | Navionics Mediterranean 5.3.1 Cards

The card supports a "Fish Eye" 3D view, allowing navigators to visualize underwater terrain. For example, the submerged volcanic vents off Santorini or the submarine canyons of the Ligurian Sea are rendered in pseudo-real-time. Cards labeled strictly "5

Navionics uses the WGS84 datum standard. The 5.3.1 iteration utilizes a hybrid vector model derived from official hydrographic offices (e.g., SHOM for France, UKHO for Gibraltar) combined with private survey data. Depth contours in the 5.3.1 release are typically interpolated from 20m to 50m source data, with high-density areas (e.g., Balearic Islands, Côte d’Azur) showing 5m resolution. For example, the submerged volcanic vents off Santorini

For a sailor crossing from Gibraltar to Greece over 18 months, the 5.3.1 card is optimal. The static nature ensures no "subscription expiry" alarms. The high-resolution bathymetry of the Aegean (notoriously rocky) is excellent, though users must manually update port layouts (e.g., new marinas in Montenegro built after 2018 will be missing).