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Jim Woodward
 
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Default Practical alternative to buying paper charts?

Make copies.

We own about 600 charts (some new, some old, some original, some
copies). I have in the past, and would again, make copies for people
for
1) actual cost, US$2-3 per chart, plus
2) postage expenses, plus
3) a separate check to a charity of my choice for US$1 per chart.

I would also be interested in trading copies -- need South America,
Northern Europe....


I should add that this isn't a business -- I won't make fewer than,
say, fifty copies, or at least $50 for the charity....


Jim Woodward
www.mvfintry.com

(Stan Sroga) wrote in message . com...
Although all of the computer software chart companies (CAPN,
Nobeltec,,)claim that their products are supplements, not
replacements, for paper charts it seems like it would be practical to
print out sections of the charts and carefully tape them together?

We are planning a long trip to places that we will not return to for
years and it is hard to spend the money on a stack of charts that will
be used only once.

Is a there a practical alternative to buying new paper charts?

Stan