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![]() wrote Are you sure? Have you checked charts available for download against the most recent N2Ms? I haven't a clue what a N2M is but I do know the paper charts you can buy, the latest versions, are printed from the same electronic charts that are available free on the Internet. Here's the link: http://chartmaker.ncd.noaa.gov/staff/charts.htm "NOAA's Raster Navigational Chart (NOAA RNCT) is a georeferenced, digital image of a paper chart which can be used in a raster chart system. The NOAA RNCT files are available for free download via the internet at: http://nauticalcharts.noaa.gov/mcd/Raster/download.htm" And I guess a "real voyaging or cruising sailboat" will have a table sized color printer on board... and a large supply of waterproof ink, too ![]() That would be nice if you wanted full-sized charts on demand But, you can use a standard printer and regular paper. You can always tape sheets together to make a big chart if that's what you really want. And who needs waterproof ink. Your chart table and chart storage should both be dry. Cheers, Ellen |
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