Navionics Mediterranean 5.3.1 Cards
First, we must demystify the numbering system. Navionics uses a tiered versioning system. The designation refers to a specific generation of the Navionics Platinum+ and Gold card architecture.
: A feature that suggests the best dock-to-dock path based on your boat's draft and clearance. Coverage Areas
Before you rush to buy a , you must understand the liabilities. Navionics Mediterranean 5.3.1 Cards
Use depth range shading and shallow-water shading to highlight target depths or identify potential grounding hazards at a glance.
In 2025, the are obsolete in a software sense. Navionics ended support for this generation years ago. You cannot update them. The docks built in 2012 have changed. The shoals near Venice have shifted. New wind farms have been built off the coast of Croatia. First, we must demystify the numbering system
Navionics Mediterranean chart cards, now integrated under the Garmin Navionics
: Detailed, multi-layered maps showing depth contours, navigation aids, and port services. : A feature that suggests the best dock-to-dock
If you have a compatible plotter and a genuine card, installation is straightforward but differs from modern plug-and-play.
: Greece, the Aegean, Turkey, Cyprus, and the Levant coast. Compatibility and Card Types