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what about the digital charts available for free? you can print them your
self and laminate themr use the smaller sections as is.
http://oceanservice.noaa.gov/programs/cs/welcome.html
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On Mon, 29 Mar 2004 18:56:30 -0800, Steve wrote:
I know that we use to be able to go to Scripps (UCSD Oceanography Dept),
by
appointment and for a couple bucks they would copy or let you copy any of
the NOAA or DMA charts they had on file. In the early '90s the cost was
only

snip.... The cruising guides are great but I would still like to have
some
regular
paper charts.

Comments and suggestions appreciated.

Steve
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what about the digital charts available for free? you can print them
your self and laminate themr use the smaller sections as is.
http://oceanservice.noaa.gov/programs/cs/w elcome.html


Am I missing something? I looked at the site and it says everywhere that
they no longer have them. If I've missed the section, please advise.
Much appreciated.

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what about the digital charts available for free? you can print them
your self and laminate themr use the smaller sections as is.
http://oceanservice.noaa.gov/programs/cs/w elcome.html

Am I missing something? I looked at the site and it says everywhere that
they no longer have them. If I've missed the section, please advise.
Much appreciated.


The "free" (not really free, considering how much income tax we pay)
charts are available he

http://chartmaker.ncd.noaa.gov/mcd/enc/download.htm
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what about the digital charts available for free? you can print them
your self and laminate themr use the smaller sections as is.
http://oceanservice.noaa.gov/programs/cs/w elcome.html

Am I missing something? I looked at the site and it says everywhere that
they no longer have them. If I've missed the section, please advise.
Much appreciated.


The "free" (not really free, considering how much income tax we pay)
charts are available he

http://chartmaker.ncd.noaa.gov/mcd/enc/download.htm
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what about the digital charts available for free? you can print them
your self and laminate themr use the smaller sections as is.
http://oceanservice.noaa.gov/programs/cs/w elcome.html


Am I missing something? I looked at the site and it says everywhere that
they no longer have them. If I've missed the section, please advise.
Much appreciated.



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