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I saw on the net somewhere ,, Amazon? .. a Maine guide book that had lots
of pictures of the harbors along the coast.

I have not actually picked up the book to look at.

I do think a book of aerial photos of the harbors that one might be visiting
is a great idea. It offers a perspective of the harbors, which along with
charts, a GPS, etc is very helpful. But one question. Is it possible to
get the pictures on a CD so that the photo's can be stored in the onboard
computer?

Maybe the book comes with the CD. Does it?

I would like to dedicate an old laptop to my boat. It will be a boat only
computer. I can load it with navigation charts, info, marina info, all
kinds of things. And ... I would want to load photos on it also.

Anyone know if the photo's of the Maine coast are availble on CD?

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I took a look on Amazon .. the book's name is:

A Visual Cruising Guide to the Maine Coast (Spiral-bound)
by James L. Bildner

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It gets good reviews. But I would like to have pictures but not a book.

Is there a place to get a cd of pictures of the harbors of Maine? Or, does
the above book come with a cd?

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I saw on the net somewhere ,, Amazon? .. a Maine guide book that had lots
of pictures of the harbors along the coast.

I have not actually picked up the book to look at.

I do think a book of aerial photos of the harbors that one might be
visiting is a great idea. It offers a perspective of the harbors, which
along with charts, a GPS, etc is very helpful. But one question. Is it
possible to get the pictures on a CD so that the photo's can be stored in
the onboard computer?

Maybe the book comes with the CD. Does it?

I would like to dedicate an old laptop to my boat. It will be a boat only
computer. I can load it with navigation charts, info, marina info, all
kinds of things. And ... I would want to load photos on it also.

Anyone know if the photo's of the Maine coast are availble on CD?

Thanks



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Why don't you download images from google earth, and save them to a CD
or print them in a book?

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Can I do that? What do I do? Go to Google Earth ,, find a harbor picture
and then save on the computer?

I've never done this before..


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Why don't you download images from google earth, and save them to a CD
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Well you can either download "google earth" for free or search google
for the area. Mind you these aren't the highest resolution images, but
if you're looking for "aerial" images of harbors etc. along the Maine
coast to augment your charts etc., that'll work.

On Jan 15, 7:41 pm, "NE Sailboat" wrote:
Can I do that? What do I do? Go to Google Earth ,, find a harbor picture
and then save on the computer?

I've never done this before..

"Ed" wrote in oglegroups.com...

Why don't you download images from google earth, and save them to a CD
or print them in a book?


Ed




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Ho Ho HO!

Is this the "NE Sailboat" who knows all about sailing the
cape, and how Barnes was oh so inadequately prepared
and not up to the task?

A "NE Sailboat" needing aerial color images to navigate
the nicely lit, well marked local harbors, being to cheap
to buy a map, and not even able to download the free
ones from the internet? Sure sounds able and well
prepared.

If this is the same "NE Sailboat": What a looser.

If not, I apologize to you, Sir. I must have been
confusing you with another guy posting under
your pseudonym, "NE Sailboat", then.


NE Sailboat wrote:
Can I do that? What do I do? Go to Google Earth ,, find a harbor picture
and then save on the computer?

I've never done this before..


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Why don't you download images from google earth, and save them to a CD
or print them in a book?

Ed


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And your point is?

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wrote in message
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Ho Ho HO!

Is this the "NE Sailboat" who knows all about sailing the
cape, and how Barnes was oh so inadequately prepared
and not up to the task?

A "NE Sailboat" needing aerial color images to navigate
the nicely lit, well marked local harbors, being to cheap
to buy a map, and not even able to download the free
ones from the internet? Sure sounds able and well
prepared.

If this is the same "NE Sailboat": What a looser.

If not, I apologize to you, Sir. I must have been
confusing you with another guy posting under
your pseudonym, "NE Sailboat", then.


NE Sailboat wrote:
Can I do that? What do I do? Go to Google Earth ,, find a harbor
picture
and then save on the computer?

I've never done this before..


"Ed" wrote in message
ups.com...
Why don't you download images from google earth, and save them to a CD
or print them in a book?

Ed




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Well, you made my point: most armchair
snipers can't even tie their shoelaces
without the help of a sailing/internet nanny.

I just couldn't resist driving it home.



NE Sailboat wrote:
And your point is?

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wrote in message
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Ho Ho HO!

Is this the "NE Sailboat" who knows all about sailing the
cape, and how Barnes was oh so inadequately prepared
and not up to the task?

A "NE Sailboat" needing aerial color images to navigate
the nicely lit, well marked local harbors, being to cheap
to buy a map, and not even able to download the free
ones from the internet? Sure sounds able and well
prepared.

If this is the same "NE Sailboat": What a looser.

If not, I apologize to you, Sir. I must have been
confusing you with another guy posting under
your pseudonym, "NE Sailboat", then.


NE Sailboat wrote:
Can I do that? What do I do? Go to Google Earth ,, find a harbor
picture
and then save on the computer?

I've never done this before..


"Ed" wrote in message
ups.com...
Why don't you download images from google earth, and save them to a CD
or print them in a book?

Ed



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If you are headed north, consider visiting
http://www.maineharbors.com/. It has a variety of helpful information,
including web cam shots of many of the harbors.

Purchase "A Cruising Guide to the Maine Coast" (Diamond Pass
Publishing; 472pp; $39.95pb) by Taft, Taft and Rindlaub. The most
recent version is due for republishing this Spring, according to Curtis
Rindlaub, so look for the new one later. The past editions have been
the best guide to the coast, particularly the off-the-beaten channel
variety of places.

Finally, consider joining and using the materials available from the
Maine Island Trail Association (http://www.mita.org/). They publish a
detailed 400 page guide for members (memberships start at $45).

There is a wealth of information available. I personally consider a
printed guide as essential as a printed chart. While I am considered
way too tethered to my computer for my own good, a good book is a lot
easier to read and browse, just as a paper chart gives you a better
overview of where you are (and where you are going).

Steve Hayes
Readfield, Maine

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Steve ,, thanks for the good info..
I know the book you are talking about .. the Cruising Guide to the Maine
Coast.
I always carry paper charts, and cruise books. I am just trying to add
something to my library.
This spring I am planning on using a laptop, a cheap laptop, for navigating.
I got to thinking that I should add
photos' to the laptop as a tool. My Maptech chart cd does not have the
photo's.

I did a Google search and with Google I can see the satelite photos of
harbors. Helpful.

I just feel there must be someone, or some book or something that has a cd
full of photos for harbor navigation.


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If you are headed north, consider visiting
http://www.maineharbors.com/. It has a variety of helpful information,
including web cam shots of many of the harbors.

Purchase "A Cruising Guide to the Maine Coast" (Diamond Pass
Publishing; 472pp; $39.95pb) by Taft, Taft and Rindlaub. The most
recent version is due for republishing this Spring, according to Curtis
Rindlaub, so look for the new one later. The past editions have been
the best guide to the coast, particularly the off-the-beaten channel
variety of places.

Finally, consider joining and using the materials available from the
Maine Island Trail Association (http://www.mita.org/). They publish a
detailed 400 page guide for members (memberships start at $45).

There is a wealth of information available. I personally consider a
printed guide as essential as a printed chart. While I am considered
way too tethered to my computer for my own good, a good book is a lot
easier to read and browse, just as a paper chart gives you a better
overview of where you are (and where you are going).

Steve Hayes
Readfield, Maine





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