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I should add a standard comment -- that you look at charts other than
NOAA/NIMA and BA. Most seafaring countries have charting agencies -- the major ones chart the whole world, the minor ones only their own waters. In particular here, the SHOM (French) charts of French Polynesia are much more recent and offer much more comprehensive coverage than either NIMA or BA. AFAIK the only USA stocking agent is Captains Nautical, in Seattle http://www.captainsnautical.com/ You will also want to look at Fiji and New Zealand charts. Jim Woodward www.mvFintry.com "Geoffrey W. Schultz" wrote in message 04.17... This winter I'll be headed through the Canal and off to French Polynesia and then to New Zealand for hurricane season. I'm not sure what sources I'll have for radio weather faxes. Who transmits what and on what frequencies/times/etc? Are their web sites that I can preview what I can see what they're transmitting? Thanks, Geoff |
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Geoff,
Recommend you also visit http://www.nws.noaa.gov/om/marine/home.htm for lot's of information about marine weather. "Geoffrey W. Schultz" wrote in message 4.17... Thanks for that advice. I'm actively off looking for other charts as we speak (urr...type)! -- Geoff (Jim Woodward) wrote in om: I should add a standard comment -- that you look at charts other than NOAA/NIMA and BA. Most seafaring countries have charting agencies -- the major ones chart the whole world, the minor ones only their own waters. In particular here, the SHOM (French) charts of French Polynesia are much more recent and offer much more comprehensive coverage than either NIMA or BA. AFAIK the only USA stocking agent is Captains Nautical, in Seattle http://www.captainsnautical.com/ You will also want to look at Fiji and New Zealand charts. Jim Woodward www.mvFintry.com "Geoffrey W. Schultz" wrote in message 04.17... This winter I'll be headed through the Canal and off to French Polynesia and then to New Zealand for hurricane season. I'm not sure what sources I'll have for radio weather faxes. Who transmits what and on what frequencies/times/etc? Are their web sites that I can preview what I can see what they're transmitting? Thanks, Geoff |
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![]() I should add a standard comment -- that you look at charts other than NOAA/NIMA and BA. Most seafaring countries have charting agencies -- the major ones chart the whole world, the minor ones only their own waters. Good comment! FWIW, I think you'll want French charts for FP and New Caledonia, New Zealand charts for NZ and Tonga (also "Western" Samoa and the Cooks). You'll need to mix Fijian and BA charts for Fiji. Most NOAA/NIMA/DMA charts may be copied legally and copies are okay, but outside of the American territories are often very, very out of date. For places like Vanuatu and the Solomons that's no big deal as there aren't any nav aids or any better charts available, for FP and even Tonga and Fiji the US charts do not show the current nav aids. Also, get the sailing instructions (US pubs 120, 125 & 127 I think, but look it up). They too are out of date, but a lot of the cruising guides are based on them anyway and they are full of great information. Most of the charts you will be using are not corrected (and may not be correctable) to wgs84. Avoid gps assisted groundings by using good light and eyeball piloting! Any good chart agent will be able to get any of these charts for you (I use Pacific Map Center in Honolulu). BA charts are the same price the world around (expensive!), NZ and Fijian charts are about $16 us bucks depending on exchange rates in NZ or Fiji (more here). It is generally hard to get charts in the islands, so buy them before you make landfall. US planning charts are a bargin. Pilot charts are of pretty limited use in this age of weather fax and e-mail. For parts of Tonga and FP the Moorings charter company prints very good cruising guides and charts. Cheers, -- Tom. |
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For a long voyage like Use to Australia.
The number of charts needed is enormous. and if originals are purchased the total cost is in the $1000s. I used Bellingham reproductions supplied in portfolios for each area. and had no trouble. see Bellingham at http://www.tidesend.com/index.htm Barry "Jim Woodward" wrote in message om... I should add a standard comment -- that you look at charts other than NOAA/NIMA and BA. Most seafaring countries have charting agencies -- the major ones chart the whole world, the minor ones only their own waters. In particular here, the SHOM (French) charts of French Polynesia are much more recent and offer much more comprehensive coverage than either NIMA or BA. AFAIK the only USA stocking agent is Captains Nautical, in Seattle http://www.captainsnautical.com/ You will also want to look at Fiji and New Zealand charts. Jim Woodward www.mvFintry.com "Geoffrey W. Schultz" wrote in message 04.17... This winter I'll be headed through the Canal and off to French Polynesia and then to New Zealand for hurricane season. I'm not sure what sources I'll have for radio weather faxes. Who transmits what and on what frequencies/times/etc? Are their web sites that I can preview what I can see what they're transmitting? Thanks, Geoff |
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