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Paper & digital raster charts on CD with GPS Charted Waypoints & Approaches. Passage Charts C1 Gulf of Maine 1: 1, 300, 000 C2 Canadian Border to Mount Desert Island 1: 340, 000 C3 Mount Desert Island to Portland 1: 340, 000 Coastal Charts & Details C4 Grand Manan Channel 1: 80, 000 C5 Cutler to Head Harbor I. 1: 80, 000 C6 Head Harbor I. to Petit Manan I. 1: 80, 000 C7 Petit Manan I. to Duck I. 1: 80, 000 C8 Duck I. to Isle au Haut 1: 80, 000 C9 Penobscot Bay Approaches 1: 80, 000 C11 East & West Penobscot Bay 1: 80, 000 C12 Monhegan I. to Seguin Island 1: 80, 000 C13 Seguin Island to Cape Elizabeth 1: 80, 000 C14 Southeast Approach to Passamaquoddy Bay 1: 50, 000 C15 St. Croix River & Passamaquoddy Bay 1: 50, 000 C16 Eastport & Surrounding Waters 1: 50, 000 C16A Eastport Harbor 1: 5, 000 C17 Bay of Fundy 1: 50, 000 C18 Grand Manan Island · North 1: 50, 000 C19 Grand Manan Island · Southeast 1: 50, 000 C20 Grand Manan Channel 1: 50, 000 C21 Grand Manan Southern Head 1: 50, 000 C22 Grand Manan Channel · South 1: 50, 000 C23 Machias Bay 1: 40, 000 C24 Englishman Bay 1: 40, 000 C25 Western Bay 1: 40, 000 C26 Pleasant Bay · South 1: 40, 000 C27 Pleasant Bay · North 1: 40, 000 C28 Gouldsboro Bay 1: 40, 000 C29 Mount Desert Island SE 1: 40, 000 C30 Bar Harbor 1: 40, 000 C31 Frenchman Bay · North 1: 40, 000 C32 Union River Bay 1: 40, 000 C33 Blue Hill Bay 1: 40, 000 C34 Eggemoggin Reach 1: 40, 000 C34A Blue Hill Harbor 1: 20, 000 C35 Mt. Desert Island · South 1: 40, 000 C36 Jericho Bay 1: 40, 000 C37 Isle au Haut 1: 40, 000 C38 East Penobscot Bay 1: 40, 000 C39 Penobscot Bay Entrance 1: 40, 000 C40 West Penobscot Bay · South 1: 40, 000 C41 East Penobscot Bay 1: 40, 000 C42A Eggemoggin Reach · West 1: 40, 000 C42B Continuation to Bangor 1: 40, 000 C43 Isleboro Island 1: 40, 000 C44 Penobscot Bay · North 1: 40, 000 C45A Penobscot River 1: 40, 000 C45B Bagaduce River 1: 40, 000 C46 Matinicus Island 1: 40, 000 C47 Penobscot Bay Southwest Approach 1: 40, 000 C48 Georges Islands 1: 40, 000 C49 Medomak & St. Georges Rivers 1: 40, 000 C50A Monhegan I. 1: 40, 000 C50B Muscongus Bay 1: 40, 000 C51 Damariscotta & Medomak Rivers 1: 40, 000 C52 Boothbay Approach 1: 40, 000 C53 Kennebec & Sheepscot Rivers 1: 40, 000 C55 Cape Small to Halfway Rock 1: 40, 000 C56 Harpswell Neck Vicinity 1: 40, 000 C57 Broad Sound to Yarmouth 1: 40, 000 C58 Portland Hbr. Approaches 1: 40, 000 C59 Winter Harbor 1: 10, 000 C60 Southwest Harbor 1: 10, 000 C61A Cranberry Harbor 1: 10, 000 C61B Casco Passage 1: 20, 000 C62 Deer Island Thorofare · East 1: 20, 000 C63 Deer Island Thorofare 1: 20, 000 C64 Fox Islands Thorofare 1: 15, 000 C65A Boothbay Harbor 1: 15, 000 C65B Winter Hbr & Seal Bay 1: 15, 000 C66A Camden & Rockport Harbor 1: 20, 000 C66B Rockland Harbor 1: 20, 000 C67B Christmas Cove 1: 10, 000 C67C New Harbor 1: 10, 000 C67D Carvers Harbor & Approaches 1: 15, 000 C67E Thomaston 1: 10, 000 C68 Portland Hbr & Vicinity 1: 20, 000 ...
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Puerto Rico • Dominican Republic • Spanish Virgin Islands Format: Paper, digital raster chars & software • 3 Passage Charts• 13 Coastal Charts & 16 Details• Paper & digital charts • Digital Details & Photos of Harbors & Anchorages The nv-charts are characterised by fine contours & easy to distinguish colour graduations of the depth lines – turquoise for coral reefs, red for the 2-meter-line & blue for the 5-m-areas. Presented in a handy, user friendly size, (23½’’ x 16 ½’’) a thick plastic envelope protects the charts, enabling them to be easily stored. Well marked rivers, towns & street plans all help to give a clear overall view of the shoreside facilities of the islands. Red numbered waypoints with coordinates based on WGS 84 enable yachtsmen to navigate using their GPS instruments. Heights & depths are given in the internationally accepted format of meters. Large scale approaches & land contour markings simplify the entrance into anchorages. Passage Charts C 1 Caicos Bank to Puerto Rico · Dom. Rep. 1: 900.000C 2 Puerto Rico 1: 500.000C 3 Monte Cristi to Cabo Víejo Francés 1: 340.000C 4 Cabo Víejo Francés to Cabo Engaño 1: 340.000C 5 Mona Passage 1: 340.000 Coastal Charts C 6 Bahía de Samaná 1: 120.000 C 7 Aguadilla de Rincón-Bahia de Jobos 1: 120.000 C 8 Puerto Real to Guayanilla 1: 120.000 C 9 Ponce to Bahía de Jobos 1: 120.000 C10 Guayama to Roosevelt Roads 1: 120.000 C11 Fajardo to Spanish Virgin Islands 1: 120.000 C12 Bahía de San Juan to Cabo San Juan 1: 120.000 C13 Arecibo to San Juan · Puerto Rico 1: 120.000 C14 Punta Higuero to Arecibo 1: 120.000 C15 Guánica to Bahía de Tallaboa 1: 40.000 C16 Bahía de Tallaboa to Ponce 1: 40.000 C17 Isla Caja de Muertos-Bahía de Rincón 1: 40.000 C18 Bahía de Rincón to Bahia de Jobos 1: 40.000 C19 Cabo San Juan to Fajardo 1: 40.000 C20 Isla de Culebra 1: 40.000 Detail Charts C21 A Bahía de Mayagüez · Puerto Rico 1: 40.000C21B Bahía de Boquerón · Puerto Rico 1: 40.000C22 San Juan · Puerto Rico 1: 20.000C23 A Parguera · Puerto Rico 1: 40.000C23B Puerto Ferro to Puerto Real 1: 30.000C23C Ens. Honda Approach · Isla de Culebra 1: 20.000C24A Bahía de Fajardo · Puerto Rico 1: 15.000C24B Puerto del Rey · Puerto Rico 1: 10.000C24C Isabel Segunda · Isla de Vieques 1: 25.000C24D Naguabo · Puerto Rico 1: 40.000C24E Punta Arenas · Isla de Vieques 1: 35.000C24F Palmas del Mar · Puerto Rico 1: 10.000C25A Luperón · Dominican Rep. 1: 12.000C25B Puerto Plata · Dominican Rep. 1: 15.000C25C Marina Puerto Bahía · Dominican Rep. 1: 5.000C25D Ocean World Marina · Dominican Rep. 1: 6.000C25E Marina Cap Cana · Dominican Rep. 1: 15.000 Legend · General Notes · p.26 ...
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Leeward Islands • Anguilla to Dominica Format: Paper with digital raster charts• 3 Passage Charts• 13 Coastal Charts & 16 Details• Digital Details & Photos of Harbors & Anchorages The nv-charts are characterised by fine contours & easy to distinguish colour graduations of the depth lines – turquoise for coral reefs, red for the 2-meter-line & blue for the 5-m-areas. Presented in a handy, user friendly size, (23½’’ x 16 ½’’) a thick plastic envelope protects the charts, enabling them to be easily stored. Well marked rivers, towns & street plans all help to give a clear overall view of the shoreside facilities of the islands. Red numbered waypoints with coordinates based on WGS 84 enable yachtsmen to navigate using their GPS instruments. Heights & depths are given in the internationally accepted format of meters. Large scale approaches & land contour markings simplify the entrance into anchorages. Passage Charts C1 Leeward Islands 1: 900.000C2 Anguilla to Antigua 1: 500.000C3 Antigua to Martinique 1: 500.000 Coastal Charts C4 Anguilla to St. Martin 1: 90, 000C5 St. Martin to St. Barth 1: 90, 000C6 St. Eustatius to St. Kitts 1: 90, 000C7 St. Kitts to Nevis 1: 90, 000C8A Redonda & Montserrat 1: 90, 000C8B Saba & Saba Bank 1: 60, 000C9 Barbuda 1: 90, 000C10 Antigua 1: 90, 000C11 Guadeloupe · North 1: 90, 000C12 Guadeloupe · Southwest 1: 90, 000C13 Guadeloupe · Southeast 1: 90, 000C14 Guadeloupe · East 1: 90, 000C15 Dominica 1: 90, 000 Detail Charts C16A Anguilla · Road Bay 1: 15, 000C16B St. Barth · Port de Gustavia 1: 15, 000C17 St. Martin · Simpson Bay 1: 25, 000C18 Guadeloupe · Rivière Salée 1: 40, 000C19A Anse Deshaies 1: 10, 000C19B Marina Rivière Sens 1: 10, 000C19C Pointe-à-Pitre · Marina Bas-du-Fort 1: 10, 000C19D Marina St. François 1: 10, 000C19E Marie-Galante · Gr&-Bourg 1: 10, 000C19F St. Kitts · Basseterre 1: 20.000C20 Les Saintes 1: 20, 000C21 Antigua · North Sound 1: 35, 000C22A Antigua · Nonsuch Bay 1: 20, 000C22B Barbuda · South Sound 1: 20, 000C23A Antigua · Jolly Harbour 1: 15, 000C23B Antigua · Falmouth & English Hbr. 1: 15, 000 Legend · General Notes p.24 ...
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Windward Islands • Martinique to Grenada Format: Paper with digital raster charts• 4 Passage Charts• 8 Coastal Charts & 18 Details• Digital Details & Photos of Harbors & Anchorages The nv-charts are characterised by fine contours & easy to distinguish colour graduations of the depth lines – turquoise for coral reefs, red for the 2-meter-line & blue for the 5-m-areas. Presented in a handy, user friendly size, (23½’’ x 16 ½’’) a thick plastic envelope protects the charts, enabling them to be easily stored. Well marked rivers, towns & street plans all help to give a clear overall view of the shoreside facilities of the islands. Red numbered waypoints with coordinates based on WGS 84 enable yachtsmen to navigate using their GPS instruments. Heights & depths are given in the internationally accepted format of meters. Large scale approaches & land contour markings simplify the entrance into anchorages. Passage Charts C0 Caribbean Sea 1: 6, 500, 000C1 Windward Islands 1: 900, 000C2 Dominica to St. Vincent 1: 500, 000C3 St. Vincent to Trinidad 1: 500, 000 Coastal Charts C4 Martinique North 1: 90, 000C5 Martinique South 1: 90, 000C6 St. Lucia 1: 90, 000C7 St. Vincent to Bequia 1: 90, 000C8 Bequia to Union Island 1: 90, 000C9 Union Island to Grenada 1: 90, 000C10 Grenada 1: 90, 000C11 Barbados 1: 90, 000 Detail Charts C12 Martinique · Fort de France 1: 30, 000C13 Martinique · Cul-de-Sac du Marine 1: 20, 000C14A St. Lucia · Rodney Bay 1: 15, 000C14B St. Lucia · Port Casties 1: 10.000C14C St. Lucia · Marigot Bay 1: 5.500C15 St. Vincent · Southwest Coast 1: 15.000C16A Canouan · Charlestown Bay 1: 15.000C16B Bequia · Admiralty Bay 1: 15.000C17A Tobago Cays 1: 30.000C17B Union Island · Clifton Harbour 1: 15.000C18A Petit St. Vincent 1: 30.000C18B West Carriacou 1: 30.000C18C Mustique · Britannia Bay 1: 30.000C19 Grenada Southwest 1: 30.000C20A Grenada · St. Georges Approach 1: 10.000C20B Grenada · Mt. Hartmann Bay 1: 15.000C20C Barbados · Port St. Charles 1: 5.000C20D Barbados · Bridgetown Hbr. 1: 19.000 Legend · General Notes p.22 ...
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• Passage Charts• Coastal Charts• Details• GPS Charted Waypoints & Approaches• This Chart Region is based on BA data with a new layout, clear cartography & international chart standards• Standardized chart scales
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Reg 12.1 Virgin Islands

Virgin Islands • St. Thomas to SombreroFormat: Paper with digital raster charts• 4 Passage Charts• 4 Coastal Charts & 19 Details• Digital Details & Photos of Harbors and Anchorages• Integrated PilotbookThe nv-charts are characterised by fine contours and easy to distinguish colour graduations of the depth lines – turquoise for coral reefs, red for the 2-meter-line and blue for the 5-m-areas.Presented in a handy, user friendly size, (23½’’ x 16 ½’’) a thick plastic envelope protects the charts, enabling them to be easily stored.Well marked rivers, towns and street plans all help to give a clear overall view of the shoreside facilities of the islands. Red numbered waypoints with coordinates based on WGS 84 enable yachtsmen to navigate using their GPS instruments.
Heights and depths are given in the internationally accepted format of meters. Large scale approaches and land contour markings simplify the entrance into anchorages.Passage ChartsC1 St.Thomas to Anguilla 1: 500, 000C2 Puerto Rico to Savana Island 1: 120, 000C3 St. Croix 1: 90, 000C4 Virgin Gorda to St.John 1: 90, 000Coastal ChartsC5 St.Thomas 1: 60, 000C6 St.Thomas to Tortola 1: 60, 000C7 Tortola to Virgi Gorda 1: 60, 000C8 Anegada to Virgin Gorda 1: 80, 000Detail ChartsC21 A Bahía de Mayagüez · Puerto Rico 1: 40.000C21B Bahía de Boquerón · Puerto Rico 1: 40.000C22 San Juan · Puerto Rico 1: 20.000C23 A Parguera · Puerto Rico 1: 40.000C23B Puerto Ferro to Puerto Real 1: 30.000C23C Ens. Honda Approach · Isla de Culebra 1: 20.000C24A Bahía de Fajardo · Puerto Rico 1: 15.000C24B
Puerto del Rey · Puerto Rico 1: 10.000C24C Isabel Segunda · Isla de Vieques 1: 25.000C24D Naguabo · Puerto Rico 1: 40.000C24E Punta Arenas · Isla de Vieques 1: 35.000C24F Palmas del Mar · Puerto Rico 1: 10.000C25A Luperón · Dominican Rep. 1: 12.000C25B Puerto Plata · Dominican Rep. 1: 15.000C25C Marina Puerto Bahía · Dominican Rep. 1: 5.000C25D Ocean World Marina · Dominican Rep. 1: 6.000C25E Marina Cap Cana · Dominican Rep. 1: 15.000Legend · General Notes · p.26
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Virgin Islands • St. Thomas to Sombrero Format: Paper with digital raster charts• 4 Passage Charts• 4 Coastal Charts & 19 Details• Digital Details & Photos of Harbors & Anchorages• Integrated Pilotbook The nv-charts are characterised by fine contours & easy to distinguish colour graduations of the depth lines – turquoise for coral reefs, red for the 2-meter-line & blue for the 5-m-areas. Presented in a handy, user friendly size, (23½’’ x 16 ½’’) a thick plastic envelope protects the charts, enabling them to be easily stored. Well marked rivers, towns & street plans all help to give a clear overall view of the shoreside facilities of the islands. Red numbered waypoints with coordinates based on WGS 84 enable yachtsmen to navigate using their GPS instruments. Heights & depths are given in the internationally accepted format of meters. Large scale approaches & land contour markings simplify the entrance into anchorages. Passage Charts C1 St. Thomas to Anguilla 1: 500, 000C2 Puerto Rico to Savana Island 1: 120, 000C3 St. Croix 1: 90, 000C4 Virgin Gorda to St. John 1: 90, 000 Coastal Charts C5 St. Thomas 1: 60, 000C6 St. Thomas to Tortola 1: 60, 000C7 Tortola to Virgi Gorda 1: 60, 000C8 Anegada to Virgin Gorda 1: 80, 000 Detail Charts C21 A Bahía de Mayagüez · Puerto Rico 1: 40.000C21B Bahía de Boquerón · Puerto Rico 1: 40.000C22 San Juan · Puerto Rico 1: 20.000C23 A Parguera · Puerto Rico 1: 40.000C23B Puerto Ferro to Puerto Real 1: 30.000C23C Ens. Honda Approach · Isla de Culebra 1: 20.000C24A Bahía de Fajardo · Puerto Rico 1: 15.000C24B Puerto del Rey · Puerto Rico 1: 10.000C24C Isabel Segunda · Isla de Vieques 1: 25.000C24D Naguabo · Puerto Rico 1: 40.000C24E Punta Arenas · Isla de Vieques 1: 35.000C24F Palmas del Mar · Puerto Rico 1: 10.000C25A Luperón · Dominican Rep. 1: 12.000C25B Puerto Plata · Dominican Rep. 1: 15.000C25C Marina Puerto Bahía · Dominican Rep. 1: 5.000C25D Ocean World Marina · Dominican Rep. 1: 6.000C25E Marina Cap Cana · Dominican Rep. 1: 15.000 Legend · General Notes · p.26

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Stanfords was established in 1853 and opened their iconic Covent Garden flagship store in 1901. They have become the top retailer of maps, travel books and accessories in the UK and arguably offer the largest selection of maps and travel books worldwide. Famous names such as Captain Robert Falcon Scott, Ranulph Fiennes and Michael Palin have purchased from Stanfords. They now have a shop in Bristol and both stores together with other venues operate a calendar of events including talks, book signings and exhibitions. As a specialist map retailer, the map selection is comprehensive and includes road maps, street maps and walking maps from worldwide destinations, as well as a selection of world atlases and wall maps. Books include travel guides and travel literature. Stanfords also stock globes, from miniatures made of blue marble to magnificent floor-standing globes. The website features a selection of interesting articles on travel topics.
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