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Has AI navigation changed how you approach a long ocean passage?
As AI navigation systems become more reliable and affordable in 2026, many sailors are rethinking traditional passage planning and onboard decision-making. Cast your vote on whether this technology has fundamentally changed your approach to long ocean crossings.
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