How to Use Google Maps for a Boat Route
Introduction:
Google Maps has become an integral part of our travel navigation, whether it’s by walking, driving, or biking. However, few people know that it can also be a helpful tool for planning boat routes and navigating waterways. In this article, we’ll explore the steps to use Google Maps for a boat route and make your maritime adventures easier and safer.
Step 1: Access Google Maps
First and foremost, open the Google Maps app on your device (smartphone, tablet or computer) or visit the website: www.google.com/maps. Make sure you have an active Internet connection to access real-time data.
Step 2: Choose your starting point and destination
Enter your current location (starting point) or allow the app to access your device’s GPS. Next, search for your desired destination in the search bar, selecting either a specific location or a general area.
Step 3: Switch to satellite view
By default, Google Maps displays the map view. To visualize waterways more clearly, switch to the satellite view by clicking on the “Satellite” button on the bottom left corner of the screen (on mobile devices tap on “layers” button and select “Satellite”).
Step 4: Zoom in on waterways
Zoom in on the waterways near your starting point and destination to clearly view marinas, harbors, channels, and other nautical landmarks. This will help you plan your route more effectively.
Step 5: Measure distances between points
To measure distances between specific points on your planned route (e.g., from coast to coast or island to island), right-click on the initial point on your desktop browser and choose “Measure distance.” Next right click on each subsequent point along your route. The total distance will be displayed at the bottom of the screen. For mobile devices, tap and hold a specific point, then tap the option “Measure distance” in the menu that pops up.
Step 6: Plan your route
Now that you have distances and landmarks, you can plan your boat route by taking into consideration factors such as currents, tides, and weather conditions. Be sure to include waypoints (intermediate points) to ensure safer navigation, especially around obstacles or shallow waters.
Step 7: Save your route (optional)
If you’d like to save your planned route for future reference or share it with others, click on the menu button (three horizontal lines) in the upper left corner of the screen, and select “Your Places.” Then click on the “Maps” tab and click “Create Map.” Give any name and description as required and add relevant details regarding your route, such as waypoints or notes about specific hazards.
Conclusion:
Using Google Maps for boat routes is an excellent way to plan maritime adventures and navigate waterways effectively. While it does not offer real-time nautical charts or specific marine navigation tools like some dedicated boating apps, Google Maps can still be a valuable resource for any boater. Remember always to prioritize safety and adhere to local regulations when embarking on your journey.