This represents a waypoint of a planned route. This is a unique id of the waypoint within the route. This is an optional name of this waypoint. This is the unique id of the NEXT waypoint within the route. This element is not set for the last waypoint. This is the latitude of this waypoint in minutes x 1000 (= degrees x 60000). Positive = North, Negative = South. Example: 12 deg 23.4 min North = (12 * 60 + 23.4) * 1000 = 743400 This is the longitude of this waypoint in minutes x 1000 (= degrees x 60000). Positive = East, Negative = West. Example: 122 deg 23.4 min West = -(122 * 60 + 23.4) * 1000 = -7343400 This is the planned speed over ground (SOG) in knots TO this waypoint. So the ship will calculate to go from the previous waypoint to this waypoint at this speed. This represents the planned ship route. This is a unique id of the route. The ID has to be unique for the vessel. This is the IMO number of the vessel this route belongs to. This is the timestamp in UTC when the route has been created. This is the ETA in local time when the ship is calculated to reach the final waypoint of this route. This is the list of waypoints.