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CREATE A ROUTE ON A PLOTTER

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Last month we covered how to set up your plotter so that it shows the correct information in a format you are comfortable with when navigating. The next step is knowing how to enter a route and using it to stay safe when underway.

If the area is unfamiliar, I always recommend using a physical chart first to plan where you want to go. It really helps to see your entire route in one go

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