Description
Transform your Raspberry Pi into a powerful marine plotter with our Pre-configured SD Card for Navigation from The Low Cost Sailor!
Want to give your boat a technological boost without spending a fortune? You’re in the right place! Our pre-configured SD card is the perfect solution for those who want to turn their Raspberry Pi into an efficient marine plotter without dealing with the complexity of the initial setup.
With our SD card, we provide everything you need for your Raspberry Pi to function as a plotter and become the brain of your boat. Forget about complicated setups and technical stress. Simply insert our SD card into your Raspberry Pi 3 or 4, and you’ll be ready to set sail!
What’s included with our pre-configured SD card?
- Openplotter 3: The essential platform for maritime navigation, providing you with powerful tools for controlling your vessel.
- Node-RED: The visual programming tool that allows you to automate and control your devices intuitively.
- Free Maps: Instant access to a wide selection of maritime maps at no extra cost.
- Offline Wikipedia: All the information you need at your fingertips, even when you’re away from the internet.
With our pre-configured SD card, everything is set up for you to enjoy safer and more convenient navigation. No more time wasted on complicated configurations – start sailing today with The Low Cost Sailor!
Choose the version that suits you! Available for Raspberry Pi 3 and Raspberry Pi 4.
Get yours now and take your navigation experience to the next level!
IMPORTANT: To use this SD card, you will need the following. Here are our recommended links. Remember, if you buy through these links, you help support the channel at no extra cost to you. Thank you so much!
- Raspberry Pi: Link
- (Optional) USB GPS: If you want to use it as a plotter to locate yourself on the charts: Link
- (Optional) USB TV Tuner: If you want to receive the positions of nearby boats via AIS: Link
- Display Options:
- You can use any tablet connected to the Raspberry Pi via Wi-Fi, as the card is configured for this.
- External display, connected directly to the Raspberry Pi via HDMI.
- (Optional) Integrated touchscreen display: Link