Suggestion: set depature time on waypoint
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Hi,
A feature I used a lot with Basecamp was the ability to set a departure time on a waypoint. Especially useful with ferrys which we have quite a few of in Norway. I would love this to be added to the planner.Thanks.
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You van see at what time you arrive at the waypoint (when you have set a startingtime at the first). You can manipulate that time by adding a pause., to reach the desired time.
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You can set the departure date and time under Route Information.
Once that's set, as Lex mentioned, the waypoints will show your estimated arrival time at the destination.
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Thanks for the replies. Yes, I should have mentioned that I know that I can insert a pause at a waypoint, I use that all the time. And yes, I also always set a departure date and time for the trip. But sometimes, especially when a ferry is on the route, it would be easier to add a waypoint at the arriving port and set a departure time for that specific waypoint, than having to calculate how long a pause I need to make. This is not a big issue, but would make planning routes for me just a tad easier.
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Just call the waypoint the time you want.
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I don't think that helps very much. The point is to have the subsequents times calculated based on the departure time set on the waypoint by the planner. I did a bit of testing and It does seem that MRA is better at calculating the time a ferry takes to cross compared to what Basecamp did so this may be less of an "issue" than I thought (unless I was lucky/unlucky with the ferries I tested with). Would still like the feature though.

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I don't think that helps very much. The point is to have the subsequents times calculated based on the departure time set on the waypoint by the planner. I did a bit of testing and It does seem that MRA is better at calculating the time a ferry takes to cross compared to what Basecamp did so this may be less of an "issue" than I thought (unless I was lucky/unlucky with the ferries I tested with). Would still like the feature though.

@orgabeke, inland river ferries are counted as half an our whenever there is no schedule (usually there is none). That's also the reason a detour will be calculated if it takes less than 30 minutes (in quickest route setting of course). For sea ferries I think the ferry schedule is used, but I have no experience with that.
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Maybe it was just luck that the two ferries I tried seemed to be calculated almost to the minute correctly. I'll see when planning other routes in the future if that seems to be the case with all ferries or not.