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Default Charts/nav guides

On Thu, 24 May 2007 12:40:59 -0400, "Midlant"
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Thank you.
I was hoping to have something waterproof to carry along as I explore
this area, which is new to me.


I'd suggest checking with your local marine store or even a bait and
tackle shop. They frequently sell local charts which have been
plastic laminated or printed on a water resistant material.

If that fails you could always screen print the most relevant pages
from the online charts and put them in a zip lock bag.

 
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