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![]() CM93 chart vs a GE mbTile of exactly the same area. Which do you want? |
This is where folks can download our navigational charts. These are the charts we use for our own navigation.
We published our .KAP files for several years, but in 2019 we started using mbTiles. While KAPs certainly revolutionized coastal navigation by showing us the real reefs, islands, and coastlines positioned exactly correctly, mbTiles have extended that. The geo‑registration is just as good (close to perfect) but we can now use many more sources than just Google Earth, like Bing and ArcGIS. We can even make mbTiles from nautical charts from CMap and Navionics. MbTiles is a database format that allows many zoom‑levels in a single mbTiles file, which improves the performance of navigation programs like OpenCPN.
Cruisers: We welcome other cruisers contributing their mbTiles to this collection. We'd like to make this page a repository of high‑quality mbTiles from all over the world, for other cruisers to download. If you have mbTiles you'd like to contribute, or if you have your own page that you'd like us to link to, please contact us.
DISCLAIMER: We've done the best we can with these files, and we've used them ourselves for several years, but we can take no responsibility for them in any way. Prudent mariners will use all resources available to them, not just these electronic charts. If you find issues with any of these, please contact us so we can repair whatever needs work.
Rallies: Cruisers doing the SE Asian rallies will want to download the following areas (at a minimum):
For CATIA V5, the version number displayed in the software follows a clear format: <Release> <ServicePack> . For example, a system running the latest updates might show V5-6R2023 SP2 , indicating it is the R33 release with Service Pack 2 installed.
CATIA (/kəˈtiːə/, an acronym of computer-aided three-dimensional interactive application) is a multi-platform software suite for c... Catia V5 R33 - 3DSwym Communities | Dassault Systèmes®
CATIA V5-6R2023 (R33) demonstrates that Dassault Systèmes is prioritizing efficiency, accuracy, and ease of use in the traditional modeling environment while keeping the technology compatible with modern IT infrastructure. By utilizing the advanced features in surfacing and assembly management, designers can significantly boost productivity. catia v5 r33 upd
is updated to the latest version. Older license servers may not recognize the R33 enrollment keys. Downward Compatibility
A high-frequency CPU is more important for CATIA's core modeling tasks than having many cores, as the software is heavily dependent on single-thread performance. For the graphics card, a professional workstation GPU like the NVIDIA Quadro or RTX A-series is strongly recommended over a gaming GPU. These cards have certified drivers that ensure stability and full compatibility with CATIA. For CATIA V5, the version number displayed in
This technical guide unpacks everything you need to know about the latest , from engineering workbench enhancements to crucial graphics and performance patches. 🛠️ The Core Evolution: Understanding V5 R33 Naming
The progress bar for the latest crawled across the screen. This wasn't just a routine patch. This update was the bridge. Catia V5 R33 - 3DSwym Communities | Dassault
CATIA V5-6R2023 (also known as ) is the latest release in the V5 lineage, designed to provide seamless compatibility with CATIA 3DEXPERIENCE while enhancing the classic V5 toolset.
The update is an essential upgrade for any engineering team utilizing the V5 ecosystem. By focusing on 3D Master improvements, assembly performance, and enhanced interoperability, Dassault Systèmes ensures that the industry standard continues to meet the demands of modern product development. What to read next How to create a 3DEXPERIENCE platform connection in V5 Best practices for CATIA V5 Generative Structural Analysis Top 10 new features in V5-6R2023
For Tier-1 aerospace and automotive suppliers, keeping up with these specific software updates is mandatory to maintain data interoperability and resolve complex stability bugs. What Does "CATIA V5 R33 UPD" Stand For?
In addition to drafting, V5R33 (R2023) maintained CATIA's lead in high-end surfacing and mechanical design through refinements rather than radical overhauls:
To use these mbTiles in OpenCPN:
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Our mbTiles include all zoom levels from Z10‑18. Each higher zoom level has 4x the resolution, and Z18 is high enough to see individual coral‑heads. We include the other zooms because it speeds up OpenCPN, & only adds a little bit to the file size. It means that when you're panning around in OpenCPN, it only has to extract the correct zoom level from the mbTile & slam it out to the display engine. If the required zoom level isn't there, then OpenCPN has to use a more detailed zoom‑level & then decide which pixels to display & which to throw out. This turns out to be relatively slow for OpenCPN, making panning slow & jerky, especially on slower computers. So we include all available zoom levels, preferring to trade file‑size for performance, since disk‑space is so cheap these days. We also include the entire coastlines of the countries we cover, since we don't know where we will choose to go, & we certainly don't know where our users will want to go.
But this does mean that our mbTiles are quite large, despite our attempts to include only relevant data. If you prefer smaller files, with fewer zoom‑levels &/or less complete coverage of coastlines, then there are other sources for free mbTiles. As of this writing (January 2024) there are at least 3 other sources that you might want to check out, & all of them are very experienced cruisers (& good friends of ours). They also include some areas that we don't cover yet.
We've put several hundred hours into this project. If you'd like to help us provide more charts for the cruising community, even a small donation will help pay our extra costs to host and download these large files. Just click the Donate button on the left. PayPal makes it very easy. Thank you! If you can't make a donation, please download what charts you need anyway. Our primary goal is to help make our cruising community safer, by using these charts. |
Click on the size of the file (in MB) to download that file.
Country (east to west) |
Area (alphabetic) | ArcGIS | Bing | CMap | Navionics | Date | Made By | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Canaries & Cape Verde | All | 3,170 | 3.490 | 3,370 | 1,009 | 576 | Jan 24 | Ocelot |
| Caribbean | Eastern Caribbean Panama |
3,540 2,970 |
4,160 4,120 |
4,400 2,710 |
1,900 1,630 |
963 712 |
Dec 21 Oct 24 |
Ocelot |
| Galapagos | All | 1,720 | 3,540 | 1,470 | 747 | 403 | Dec 21 | Ocelot |
| French Polynesia | Gambiers Marquesas Society Islands Tuamotus |
> > > > > > > > > 2,490 |
All >> All >> All >> 2,910 |
1,220 1,280 2,130 2,410 |
< < All < < All < < All 869 |
< < < < < < < < < < < < 336 |
Jan 24 | Ocelot |
| Cook Islands | All | All 1,480 |
Jan 24 | Ocelot | ||||
| Samoa | All | 981 | 1,050 | 1,140 | 385 | 129 | Jan 24 | Ocelot |
| Tonga | All | 952 | 944 | 1,310 | 659 | 234 | Jan 24 | Ocelot |
| Fiji | East West |
> > > 3,810 |
All >> 4,500 |
3,600 2,710 |
< < All 1,900 |
< < < < 705 |
Jan 24 | Ocelot |
| Vanuatu | All | 3,390 | 3,660 | 3,900 | 769 | 284 | Jan 24 | Ocelot |
| New Caledonia | All | 5,690 | 6,340 | 4,890 | 2,740 | 1,360 | Jan 24 | Ocelot |
Country (east to west) |
Area (alphabetic) | ArcGIS | Bing |
CMap |
Navionics | Date | Made By | |
| Micronesia | Carolines Kirabati Marshalls Senyavin |
1,810 > > > 3,970 > > > |
821 All >> 3,730 All >> |
1,170 3,090 2,570 1,040 |
1,690 < < All 1,560 < < All |
224 < < < < 274 < < < < |
Apr 20 | Ocelot |
| Solomon Islands | 1 North 2 East Atolls 3 Choiseul 4 New Georgia 5 Santa Isabel 6 Malaita 7 Guadalcanal 8 South |
All
3,620 |
Apr 20 | Ocelot | ||||
| PNG | Admiralty Islands Louisiades Louisiades Talgula Manus NE Mainland New Britain North New Britain SE New Ireland NW SE Triobrand Trob Solomon Sea |
> > > > > > > > > > > > 2,470 2,290 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > 1,910 |
All >> All >> All >> All >> 2,590 2,130 All >> All >> All >> All >> All >> 1,780 |
2,830 3,200 2,980 1,980 991 892 2,660 4,730 1,210 5,000 4,070 213 |
<< All << All << All << All 632 524 << All << All << All << All << All 639 |
< < < < < < < < < < < < < < < < 162 260 < < < < < < < < < < < < < < < < < < < < 124 |
Apr 20 Apr 20 Jul 19 May 19 Apr 20 Apr 20 Apr 21 Apr 21 Apr 21 Apr 21 Apr 21 May 19 |
Ocelot |
Country (east to west) |
Area (alphabetic) | ArcGIS | Bing | CMap | Navionics | Date | Made By | |
| Palau | All | 1,740 (all) | Apr 20 | Ocelot | ||||
| Indonesia | Alor‑Komodo Banka‑Riau Cenderwasih Bay Flores‑Java Sea Halmahera Java Kalimantan Komodo‑Bali Papua South Papua SW Raja Ampat SE Indo Seram‑Ambon‑Banda Sulawesi East Sulawesi NW Sulawesi South Sumatra North Sumatra South Timor‑Sumba‑Wetar Triton Bay |
2,550 4,580 4,390 4,650 3,800 3,470 5,120 2,660 1,920 2,140 4,580 4,900 2,720 4,040 3,320 4,540 3,910 3,330 3,060 > > > |
2,880 4,920 4,850 4,410 3,930 3,610 5,300 2,980 3,200 3,590 4,460 2,820 2,840 4,480 3,680 5,070 4,150 3,820 3,590 All >> |
2,390 3,400 503 2,610 2,470 3,440 3,320 2,180 1,810 1,250 2,250 3,050 2,160 2,990 2,790 3,140 3,040 2,520 3,070 3,920 |
588 1,140 85 1,480 248 1,910 261 393 1,580 1,070 446 694 215 703 479 981 304 845 650 << All |
275 824 21 756 387 714 753 289 259 202 556 435 242 483 498 515 489 421 302 < < < < |
Aug 21 | Ocelot |
Country (east to west) |
Area (alphabetic) | ArcGIS | Bing |
CMap |
Navionics | Date | Made By | |
| Philippines | Mindanao East Visayas South Visayas North Luzon Palawan SW (Abu Sayyaf) Spratly Islands |
6,780 6,750 8,670 17,090 4,530 5,450 > > > |
6,140 6,120 8,230 16,050 4,920 4,820 All >> |
2,780 2,690 5,240 8,570 2,340 2,780 3,140 |
1,090 1,380 2,470 4,060 1,440 1,230 << All |
416 559 998 1,790 745 540 < < < < |
Jan 22 Mar 20 Jan 22 Apr 22 Jan 22 Jan 22 Oct 21 |
Ocelot |
| Malaysia (& Singapore) |
Peninsula (& Sing) Malaysian Borneo E Malaysian Borneo W |
3,680 2,850 3,450 |
3,560 3,120 3,370 |
2,720 1,730 2,530 |
1,040 1,420 (incl^) |
636 515 413 |
Oct 21 | Ocelot |
| Thailand | West coast | 2,390 | 2,320 | 1,770 | 704 | 313 | Apr 20 | Ocelot |
| Sri Lanka | All | 2,220 | 4,300 | 2,050 | 1,330 | 382 | Nov 21 | Ocelot |
| Maldives | North South |
1,770 3,090 |
2,500 2,750 |
1,490 2,370 |
674 1,280 |
115 254 |
Apr 21 | Ocelot |
| BIOT | Chagos |
942 (all) |
Apr 20 | Ocelot | ||||
| Seychelles | All |
2,750 (all) |
Nov 21 | Ocelot | ||||
Country (east to west) |
Area (alphabetic) | ArcGIS | Bing |
CMap |
Navionics | Date | Made By | |
| Madagascar | North West | 4,200 | 5,760 | 2,610 | 1,790 | 694 | Nov 21 | Ocelot |
| Comoros | All |
2,780 (all) |
Nov 21 | Ocelot | ||||
| Kenya | All |
3,830 (all) |
Nov 21 | Ocelot | ||||
| Tanzania | All | 2,680 | 3,660 | 2,690 | 1,130 | 425 | Nov 21 | Ocelot |
| Mozambique | North Bazaruto South |
2,820 2,090 1,340 |
4,280 5,590 2,790 |
2,620 2,240 1,280 |
1,100 2,090 683 |
367 390 223 |
Nov 21 | Ocelot |
| Red Sea | Egypt Eritrea North Eritrea South Gulf of Aqaba Saudi North Saudi Mid Saudi South Upper Saudi South Mid Saudi South Lower South Entrance Sudan Suez Canal |
> > > 1,575 > > > > > > > > > > > > 1,630 > > > 1,628 1,121 878 949 |
All >> 1,517 All >> All >> All >> All >> 1,487 All >> 1,624 1,347 1,260 1,275 |
2,977 696 3,406 464 3,760 3,431 1,557 3,122 948 1,206 766 1,102 |
<< All 326 << All << All << All << All 194 << All 291 366 271 339 |
< < < < 228 < < < < < < < < < < < < < < < < 179 < < < < 249 305 221 334 |
Sep 24 | Ocelot |
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