whats the best charts with lots of detail for finding marks ,to use at home. i have navionics in my plotter but dont know if theres a way of showing this on the computer, is there any disc or paper charts with this sort of detail,
cheers steve
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Have a look at Offshore Navigator Lite. ?79 stg gets you charts for 1/4 of the Irish coast.
http://www.memory-map.co.uk/maptech_marine_software.htm
http://www.memory-map.co.uk/maptech_marine_software.htm
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Hi lads,
Admiralty chart 2702 covers all of Donegal Bay and is the one I usually use. Another handy one is 2715 which is dual chart and shows the harbour of Donegal Town and much of Killala Bay, it is much more detailed as these were busy ports at one stage. I bought all of the Donegal admiralty charts second hand a few years ago for a ten euros each but to buy new I think they cost about 40 euro each. The BIM Greencastle Fisheries in school in Donegal sell admiralty charts and then there is a place in Bangor (cant remember name - just type admiralty charts Bangor into google and that should get it). I'm sure there are on-line suppliers in the UK too.
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Admiralty chart 2702 covers all of Donegal Bay and is the one I usually use. Another handy one is 2715 which is dual chart and shows the harbour of Donegal Town and much of Killala Bay, it is much more detailed as these were busy ports at one stage. I bought all of the Donegal admiralty charts second hand a few years ago for a ten euros each but to buy new I think they cost about 40 euro each. The BIM Greencastle Fisheries in school in Donegal sell admiralty charts and then there is a place in Bangor (cant remember name - just type admiralty charts Bangor into google and that should get it). I'm sure there are on-line suppliers in the UK too.
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Guys when using admiralty charts you should also use Chart 5011 which is a booklet containing an explanation for all the different little symbols shown on a chart. Only costs a few quid. British admiralty charts can be ordered online, supplied by any decent chandelry shop or the big fishing shops in Killeybegs.
The little booklet is a great aid and lets you identify loads of little symbols that you wouldn't usually notice. Its amazing howe much detail is on these charts. Always be aware though that chart data may be many many years old. Check the edition dates at the bottom of the chart and look at the source data date also shown on the chart. Depths and other dangers must always be approached with caution - a chart is only technically a guide. Profeesional mariners recieve chart corrections weekly to keep charts upto date. Most boaters never correct their private charts hence data may at times be missed.
Tight lines,
Paul
The little booklet is a great aid and lets you identify loads of little symbols that you wouldn't usually notice. Its amazing howe much detail is on these charts. Always be aware though that chart data may be many many years old. Check the edition dates at the bottom of the chart and look at the source data date also shown on the chart. Depths and other dangers must always be approached with caution - a chart is only technically a guide. Profeesional mariners recieve chart corrections weekly to keep charts upto date. Most boaters never correct their private charts hence data may at times be missed.
Tight lines,
Paul