Nautical Chart C27 Firth of Forth (2013)

$50.00
Format Charts
Publisher Imray
Size 787 x 1118 x 1mm
Weight (g) 180 g

Product description

Plans included:

  • St Andrews (1:7,500)
  • Crail (1:7,500)
  • Anstruther (1:7,500)
  • St Monans (1:7,500)
  • Elie (1:10,000)
  • Methil Docks (1:11,000)
  • Pettycur & Kinghorn (1:17,500)
  • Inchkeith (1:25,000)
  • Burntisland (1:20,000)
  • Aberdour (1:12,500)
  • Inchcolm (1:15,000)
  • Dalgety Bay (1:15,000)
  • Inverkeithing (1:15,000)
  • North Queensferry & Port Edgar (1:20,000)
  • Charlestown & Limekilns (1:15,000)
  • Grangemouth and Entrance to River Carron (1:17,500)
  • Granton (1:12,500)
  • Fisherrow (1:12,500)
  • North Berwick (1:7,500)
  • Dunbar (1:7,500)
  • Continuation to Forth and Clyde Canal Entrance (1:17,500)

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Plans included:

  • St Andrews (1:7,500)
  • Crail (1:7,500)
  • Anstruther (1:7,500)
  • St Monans (1:7,500)
  • Elie (1:10,000)
  • Methil Docks (1:11,000)
  • Pettycur & Kinghorn (1:17,500)
  • Inchkeith (1:25,000)
  • Burntisland (1:20,000)
  • Aberdour (1:12,500)
  • Inchcolm (1:15,000)
  • Dalgety Bay (1:15,000)
  • Inverkeithing (1:15,000)
  • North Queensferry & Port Edgar (1:20,000)
  • Charlestown & Limekilns (1:15,000)
  • Grangemouth and Entrance to River Carron (1:17,500)
  • Granton (1:12,500)
  • Fisherrow (1:12,500)
  • North Berwick (1:7,500)
  • Dunbar (1:7,500)
  • Continuation to Forth and Clyde Canal Entrance (1:17,500)

On this 2013 edition, the latest known depths have been applied throughout the main chart and on the plans of Grangemouth and Granton. Harbour developments are shown at Granton.

The chart has also been reschemed in the following ways: the extents of the main chart have been adjusted for a better fit on the printed page- the plans of Pittenweem and Kirkcaldy have been removed- a new plan

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Format Charts
Publisher Imray
Size 787 x 1118 x 1mm
Weight (g) 180 g

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