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Old 09-07-2008, 15:21   #1
colinml
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10 steps to installing charts in Seaclear.

New here. Got great help with my first question. Hope this might be helpful to the next person.

1. Download raster charts from NOAA.
2. Open MapcalII utility. This is a seperate program from Seaclear. You will find it in your Start menu.
3. (IN Mapcal) Tools--Set Directories.
4. (Mapcal) Assign the path to the file you just downloaded.
5. (Mapcal) Click OK.
6. (Mapcal) Tools-->Autoload list-->scan for new charts.
7. (Mapcal) Tools-->Autoload List-->recreate.
8. Close Mapcal.
9. Restart Seaclear (if it was open while using Mapcal).
10. (In Seaclear) File-->chart-->list all.

You should see the chart(s) you just installed.
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Old 09-07-2008, 15:42   #2
scallywag
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Boat: Allied Princess, 36-Scallywag
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colinml,
thanks for the 10 steps.
John
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Old 09-07-2008, 16:50   #3
Morgan Paul
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Profile:  Boat: 1973 Morgan 36T
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Thanks man. I "Dicked Around" with Seaclear a few months ago and gave up. I will give it another shot. Thanks for the inspiration.

Paul
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Old 16-08-2008, 20:59   #4
Norsehammer
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SeaClearII Charting

Thanks People,

The messages in this forum got things working well for us! The use of Windows Vista, My Magellan 500 Gps with Sea Clear is progressing satisfactorily.

Most Gratefully Yours,

Moe
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