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On Fri, 4 Jan 2008 19:14:24 -0800 (PST), wrote:
OTOH I have followed waterways on Google Earth to get an idea of terrain & contour & development around potential anchorages. Kind of interesting, possibly helpful. A lot of remote areas you can't zoom in enough to get much detail. Doug, are there any free BSB charts available for the Tenn-Tom waterways? |
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Wayne.B wrote:
Doug, are there any free BSB charts available for the Tenn-Tom waterways? You can download ENC files from the Corps of Engineers but apparently I don't ahve the right software to make them work. DSK |
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On Jan 6, 10:38 am, wrote:
Wayne.B wrote: Doug, are there any free BSB charts available for the Tenn-Tom waterways? You can download ENC files from the Corps of Engineers but apparently I don't ahve the right software to make them work. DSK The IENC files for the Tenn-Tom are included in basic form with EarthNC Online (the free EarthNC version at http://earthnc.com/about_online) and in full version with EarthNC Plus the $50 chart package which covers the entire US (http://earthnc.com/earthnc-plus). In general, the Army Corps river charts aren't as detailed as the NOAA coastal charts, but they do provide the necessary navaids and depth contours to get the job done. - Virgil |
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