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Tiki navigator
Tiki navigator








tiki navigator
  1. #Tiki navigator serial
  2. #Tiki navigator full
  3. #Tiki navigator pro
  4. #Tiki navigator software
  5. #Tiki navigator windows

TIKI will always ask you for a confirmation before a waypoint is deleted - or any other critical function.

#Tiki navigator software

You By Surprise That's Why So Many Say It's Fool Proofīadly written software allows critical functions to be executed without warning.

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When you leave the Route mode, all route points are locked to prevent accidental changes. All waypoints are numbered, but you can also name them. Here you can add, move or delete waypoints with the mouse. To create or edit a route you enter Route mode. You can also toggle between true and magnetic bearings.

#Tiki navigator serial

You can take serial bearings by starting the next bearing at the end of the last one. Just point the mouse at one position and drag the mouse to another position to get the bearing and the distance between the two points. In TIKI you don't have to change mode to take a bearing. Is A Piece Of Cake Just As Easy As Taking Serial Bearings A simple click turns the MouseHelp on/off. Point with the mouse anywhere in the program, on the chart, any graphic item, menu or button, and the MouseHelp will tell you what it is and what you can do. TIKI Navigator's help system is simple and much quicker.

#Tiki navigator windows

Most chart navigators use the traditional Windows help system.

#Tiki navigator pro

TIKI Navigator Pro also has a setting to limit mouse movement in the menus, giving you better mouse control at sea.Īvailable Everywhere Just Point With The Mouse To Get Instant Help When you move the mouse on to the chart again, the menu panel disappears. TIKI's menu panel opens when you move the mouse to the right edge of the screen. That's why TIKI's menus are large and easy to use. They are too small and hard to handle with precision. Traditional Windows pop-up menus used by most programs are not good at sea. Has Really Big Menu Buttons They Are Just Hidden When You Don't Need Them You can also move the chart in any direction just by dragging the mouse with the left button pressed The red center button centers the chart on the boats position. Scale In/ Scale Out opens a larger/ smaller scale chart, while Zoom In/ Zoom Out changes the resolution of the chart. If you reach the border of a chart, the next chart opens automatically. To pan the chart in any direction just press the arrow buttons. When you right-click anywhere on a chart, a tool panel opens under the mouse. The button, your chart and zoom level is restored.Īnd Zooming Cannot Be Easier - Or Quicker! A detailed view of the best chart for this area willīe shown as long as you hold the right button pressed. Look at a detail in a chart, just point with the mouse and use the YouĪlso have a frame of large, easy to read databoxes - that can be hidden as in the first image or displayed as in the second. & course line, and if you will, a route line and track line. Just a clean chart with your boat position The book became popular worldwide and has been translated into more than 15 languages.Using Navionics charts this is what TIKI normally looks like when you are sailing and not «Kon-Tiki and I» is Erik Hesselberg’s humorous, informative and highly personal account of his voyage from Kirkebakken Borre to the Polynesian Islands. «Kon-Tiki and I» radiates a warmth seldom matched by other travel tales» Carl Nesjar, artist

tiki navigator

He was an outstanding watercolourist and ­artist – and he was exceptional «raconteur» - storyteller. He had plenty of time to play his guitar and sing, compose songs, draw and carve wooden sculptures. The Kon-Tiki voyage suited him perfectly. Erik went at a slightly different pace from others. Thoreau said that if a man went at a different pace to his companions it could be because he heard a different drummer. Erik’s ­drawings speak louder than words.» Knut M. «When I read through Erik’s book, as a fellow member of the Kon-Tiki expedition, I relive the entire expedition where the events emerge in a lively an humorous form which will undoubtedly appeal to both adults and children. Here he met many of the well-known artists such as Tati, Simenon, Cousteau and Picasso and began a long collaboration with his artist friend Carl Nesjar. Here he composed his own guitar music and songs. After the Kon-Tiki voyage he built himself a seafaring vessel «Tiki» and left for the Mediterranean Sea where he lived for many years. I know him from boyhood days and have had his company on many a walk with ­sleeping bags in the mountains at home.» writes Thor HeyerdahlĮrik, being Thor’s childhood friend and having obtained a navigator’s licence, was an obvious choice for the Kon-Tiki expedition.

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He is a big, hefty chap who can play the guitar and is full of fun. Erik Hesselberg (1914–1972), Kon-Tikis navigator, was a colourful man who had many a good story to tell about his adventurous life at sea and as an artist.










Tiki navigator