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So many questions in this area. To start with ;
1-Are you still using Navionics Charts ?
   My Raymarine Element HV 9 came with North America Navionics Charts as my choice

2-Do you maintain updates annually ?
    I maintained updates for the first year of the subscription and let it expire after that. In the past I had other 
    devices that also had Navionics installed but let them expire too. Mostly what I was seeing in updates was land 
    charts

3-As most own a chartplotter device does anyone plot out their favorite fishing sites ?
    I personally never have done that but had thoughts of doing it, it never developed
that way for me. I do use the mapping for onsite travel for objects of shallow areas and for other safety purposes. With my limited use of the lakes I venture to, its mostly by memory

Another option for Raymarine Axion & Element series chartplotters is called Lighthouse Charts. Lighthouse is their own app which I'm considering this in place of Navionics also has a North America version as well as other global selections. I can't answer if it will be something better, but it looked interesting

 North America | LightHouse Charts | Nautical Charts | Raymarine
I bought the Navionics Hotmaps Platinum - West ($200) when I got my Thunderjet in 2017.  I then paid $100 per year to renew/upgrade it.  I could also plug it into my computer and download all the data updates provided by users like you & I.  My single use for the application was contours of all the lakes I fished.  Didn't feel like I needed any of the other functions it had.

My new Lund will have a Garmin Echomap Ultra 106sv and it comes with that contour information for life with the ability to update on the fly via Wi-Fi as long as my phone is on the boat and turned on.  Still don't think I'll use anything other than contours.  YMMV.
I too used the western Hotmaps and the contours. Navionics has also expanded into US, Canada, & Mexico on one program. For me it would be a lot of useless territory since not traveling too far from home, its for the same price unless that's changed. Garmin, I believe has taken over ownership of Navionics.
(03-24-2025, 11:58 AM)Bduck Wrote: [ -> ]Garmin, I believe has taken over ownership of Navionics.
They did - in 2017.