Nautical Chart 422 Cervantes (1st Edition) (1989)

$35.00
Australia region Western Australia
Format Charts
Publisher WA Department of Transport
Size 590 x 840 x 1mm
Weight (g) 120 g

Product description

In the interest of safe boating, the Department publishes detailed nautical charts of the Western Australian coastline for use by recreational and local commercial vessels.

These WA charts are not intended as meeting any chart carriage requirements under either Australian or International regulations, such as SOLAS V. The Australian Hydrographic Service and the UK Admiralty both publish official charts of Australia that meet these regulations.

Nautical charts are navigational tools, which ... Read More

In the interest of safe boating, the Department publishes detailed nautical charts of the Western Australian coastline for use by recreational and local commercial vessels.

These WA charts are not intended as meeting any chart carriage requirements under either Australian or International regulations, such as SOLAS V. The Australian Hydrographic Service and the UK Admiralty both publish official charts of Australia that meet these regulations.

Nautical charts are navigational tools, which are vital for all craft. They provide clear, concise information about ocean depths and coastal features as well as displaying accurate information about lights, beacons, piles, nautical limits and all navigational hazards. Mariners should keep their charts up to date by regularly incorporating the relevant Notices to Mariners.

The Department's paper nautical chart series is compiled to specifications based on those of the International Hydrographic Organisation, the worldwide charting standardisation authority, and are printed in full colour onto high quality map paper.

Click here to view the index map of all the Department of Transport charts (this will open in a separate window).

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Australia region Western Australia
Format Charts
Publisher WA Department of Transport
Size 590 x 840 x 1mm
Weight (g) 120 g

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