seaPro is a “multi-fuel” charting system that utilises both vector and raster chart formats to provide you with the best choice of quality charts wherever you are in the world.  Simply select the charts that suits your geographic location and format preference. 

 

Charts supported by Euronav offer quality, detail, accuracy and coverage in standard formats that are regularly updated.

 

Vector chart formats

Livechart, S57 data (Primar and UKHO)

 

Livecharts

Livecharts are quality vectored charts that faithfully reproduce the colour, accuracy and detail of standard hydrogrphic office paper charts in a vectored and layered format offering total flexibility not possible with paper charts.  Seamless chart selection and the ability to automatically select detail relevant to zoom level or as defined by the user.

 

A complete Livechart catalogue is available within seaPro.

 

S57 (both encrypted and non-encrypted)

S57 is digital data produced by hydrographic offices and other official sources of chart data.  Coverage is rapidly increasing and a weekly update service is available.

 

Raster chart formats

seaPro uses advanced image enhancement methods to make sure raster charts are displayed at thier best with maximum clarity.

 

Supported raster formats are

ARCS, Seafarer NZ Mariner, BSB4 BSB, PCX

 

ARCS - British Admiralty Raster Charts

ARCS are official raster charts produced by the British Admiralty which offer world-wide coverage.  An ARCA catalogue is provided within seaPro and on the seaPro demo CD

 

Seafarer – Australian Hydrographic Office Charts

Seafarer are official raster charts producted by the Australian Hydrographic Office which cover Australian waters.

 

NZ Mariner -  New Zealand Hydrographic Office Charts

NZ Mariner are offical raster charts produced by the New Zealand Hydrographic Office  which cover New Zealand waters.

 

BSB 4 / BSB / Digital Ocean (from NDI)

BSB charts are raster charts scanned from the National Oceanographic and Aeronautical Administration (NOAA) covering US and Canadian waters.