Raymarine LightHouse Nautical Charts (mSD), Mediterranean covers a large part of the Mediterranean region, including Spain, France, Italy, Malta, Croatia, Slovenia, Montenegro, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Greece, Turkey, and Cyprus. These charts are based on data from official hydrographic sources, converted into Raymarine's own .rmc format. The advantages of the new chart software are exceptional clarity, greater functionality, and enhanced imagery. Raymarine Lighthouse nautical charts are suitable for devices using Lighthouse 3, 4, and 5 operating systems, Axiom, Axiom+, Axiom Pro, Axiom2 Pro, Axiom XL, Axiom2 XL, and Element series. Please check that your devices are up to date. The minimum required update software .iso files for displaying the LightHouse nautical chart are included on the memory card. After updating your devices, you can delete the software-containing files from the memory card. If your chartplotter already has the same or a newer version of the software, do not perform the update.
See Raymarine Teave laevateede kohta. Raymarine equipment software is freely downloadable. Before updating the software on your chartplotter or other navigation equipment, please read the guide on how to do it. Software update at your own risk.
Another very useful feature of the LightHouse Chart is unlocked when using the Raymarine Premium service, which allows plotter charts to be updated via a smart device. The Premium package also allows access to enhanced satellite imagery and a large, continuously updated database of points of interest (POI). This provides up-to-date information about marinas, fuel stations, shipyards, repair workshops, as well as nearby shopping centres and restaurants. The locations of Raymarine service points are also marked. Changing the size of chart symbols independently of the zoom level. Without altering the overall chart size, the size of navigational aids, lights, and other navigational icons, for example, can be changed. The level of detail displayed on the charts can also be adjusted, from displaying only the main navigational aids (low) to including less important points of interest to varying degrees (high).
From 10.02.2025 we will be discussing the Gen2 generation of LightHouse charts and Jim has made a beautiful explanatory and informative video about that.
The frequently asked questions about the LightHouse card are listed by the manufacturer on the website.











