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Sites For Sea Charts

#1 Post by blackiemc »

Question to the floor:

Is there anywhere in Ireland (e.g. library, public offices etc.) where you can view charts without having to pay an arm and a leg??

I was going to beg for a digital charts of some sort for my birthday a few weeks ago.
Gave up quite quickly 'coz it looked like you could spend a lot of money for charts for a small piece of coastline. Maybe I'm wrong, but the choice bamboozled me a bit.
Any cost effective way of studying the coastline for depth, features etc.without spending a small fortune?

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Re: Sites For Sea Charts

#2 Post by JimC »

I split this from a slightly different topic.


http://mappe.c-marina.com/main/Default.asp?code=pghome

You will find on-line charts here. Use the link "port book". It really needs broadband and is better if you register.

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#3 Post by blackiemc »

Hello Jim,
Really looking forward to giving this site a test run :lol:

Thanks for the info

Blackie
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#4 Post by blackiemc »

I got to try this site properly and all I can say Jim is it's VERY useful, hats off to you :wink:

Blackie

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