+ The most accurate bathymetric maps from our latest measurements. Very legible and easy to use. On TAIDER's maps you will find all the information you need: lake depths (isobaths and points), port plans, pier locations, mooring methods, wild spots, reserves, dangerous places, coastal reeds, forests, roads and buildings. Our maps allow you to swim even at night and in fog. Vector lake maps developed by us are small in size and work off-line.
+ Unmarked obstacles - on the maps of lakes in the TAIDER application, even those shoals and reefs that have not been marked with buoys on the water are marked. When sailing on the Masurian lakes, you don't have to be limited by the designated route. Feel safe and freely set your course throughout the Great Masurian Lakes.
+ Shoal warning system - TAIDER has an innovative warning system. You don't have to constantly control your location on the map. The application running in the background will warn you about an obstacle on the collision course through a sound signal and give you time to correct the course.
+ Information about ports - find out which marina is best for you. Check the port plan and prices for available services. Choose a convenient place for yourself and save money with the TAIDER application.
+ Berths - discover the beauty of the Masurian nature away from noisy marinas. Wondering where to moor for the night? In the application you will find information about convenient locations where you can land in the wild or about the nearest places sheltered from the wind with access to the shore.
+ Navigation tools for trip planning and navigation: plot a route to sail or measure the distance between you and any destination.
+ Add your own POIs to the map. Found a beautiful spot? Or maybe a cove where they take sooooo many fish? Mark it on the map and return flawlessly on your next cruise!
+ Trip data - TAIDER allows you to view and record your routes. Find out at what speed you sailed and what distance you traveled, and after returning from the cruise, recall your memories by reconstructing the sailed track, e.g. in Google Earth!