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- jeffcarpExplorerYes, the RV version has additional algorithms for weight and dimensions.
- GjacExplorer IIIThe version I have has an RV profile that has height restrictions of 12 ft 6 ins and 13 feet, and also has avoid propane restricted tunnels. Do you think that Copilot uses additional algorithm's for width and weight in their newer RV version for routing rather than just height restrictions?
- jeffcarpExplorerThere's only one version of Copilot that is specifically made for RVs. It's called Copilot RV and sells for somewhere around $50 depending on what sales exist. The car version of Copilot does have a RV profile option in it but it doesn't do much. Specifically, the RV profile in the car app only has height restricted routing in it and even that can only be selected between two fixed choices 12'-6" and 13'-6".
The actual Copilot RV app has full RV restricted routing including height (custom entry), width, length, weight and propane restrictions.
Waze is a fine app but it knows nothing about RV routing, doesn't do offline maps, and doesn't have real PND features like route planning, stopovers, etc. - GjacExplorer IIINice write up Jeff. Which version did you test,the RV one for $9 or the newer RV more expensive one? What does the newer RV version have over the original RV version? I like the $9 version than does every thing that my two previous Garmin's did except for less POI's. Also you recommended using the active traffic with it any down side using Wazes instead? I like the 2D map because you can shrink it, scroll ahead and check your route and can zoom in on intersections,exits and areas that you want to stop at for more definition.
- 1492ModeratorI also just have the $9.95 Co-Pilot version. Use it primarily as a backup on my Samsung Note.
Except for an initial glitch where it apparently lost my downloaded maps for some reason, has worked fairly well. One handy feature being searching on Google, i.e. "Closest Starbucks to me", and have the address transferred and mapped out in Co-Pilot almost instantly. - jpmihalkExplorerI am also using the RV version of CoPilot and it has been working very well. There are some map inconsistencies, as the blog post indicated but those can be reported and ALK seems to be fairly quick about getting updates out to the customer.
- sdianel_-acct_cExplorerI use the Copilot app on my iphone and love it. I just upgraded to the RV version which included traffic info for one year.
- jeffcarpExplorerYes, it is $9.95 per year and you must check the box in the vehicle profile that says "ActiveRoutes." I think you'll understand what it does if you read through that section of the blog post.
- Bucky_BadgerExplorer
jeffcarp wrote:
Bucky Badger, did you purchase the traffic package in CoPilot? The blog post addresses this specific issue.
No, thanks for the info. I suppose it's a yearly fee to make something work correctly:(. - jeffcarpExplorerBucky Badger, did you purchase the traffic package in CoPilot? The blog post addresses this specific issue.
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