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I am not real sure where to post this, but I think it is imperative to let the cruising people know about it.

 

I spent a year cruising around the Gulf and the Caribbean and after all of that I determined that this was something that I needed.  So I wrote it for the iPad.  The iPhone/iPod touch will be released in the next couple of days.

 

It is available in the iTunes store at the following link: www.itunes.com/apps/cruisersnav

 

Cruiser's Nav 2.0

 

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Cruiser's Nav 2.0 was written to provide all of the information that Cruiser's require to enter different foreign ports of call. This app provides all of this information in one location that does not require you to log onto the internet to get this data. That's right it is available on board the vessel even at sea. 

A well informed captain will keep his boat safe and insure that everyone on board has the time of their life. 

Cruiser's Nav 2.0 provides you with all of the following up-to-date information all at the touch of your finger: 

1. Clearance Procedures 
2. Fees Required 
3. Documents that may be needed 
4. Ports of Entry and Ports of interest 
5. Climate considerations 
6. Crime Information 
7. Health and Hospital Information 
8. What type of currency is going to be used and economic history. 
9. Language or Languages spoken by the locals 
10. Current Events that will be of interest to arriving cruisers. 

Whether you are actively cruising, preparing to cruise or just dreaming of cruising this app is an essential piece of information to have on board. 

There are currently 42 countries in the database. We will be adding more over the next few weeks. With each update your data will be verified that it is current and you will receive new countries. 

These 42 countries include all of the Caribbean and all countries that may concern you if these are your current cruising grounds. 

Enjoy and Fair Winds to You.

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