Ebay: Evergreen Cruising Atlas - from Queen Charlotte Sound toOlympia
Evergreen Cruising Atlas - from Queen Charlotte Sound to Olympia
Ebay Item number: 250219923254 This a handsomely worn (ie used gently and well aged - looks classic) spiral bound chart book published in 1978. Because of the age of this chartbook, it is recommended only as a planning tool or quick reference while underway. Furthermore, Canadian law requires boats to have up-to-date official Canadian navigation charts onboard; this chartbook does not meet that requirement. It would look good on a coffee table in your coastal cabin though. This atlas contains the reproduction of government charts covering from Olympia, Washington, to Queen Charlotte Sound (following the "inside passage" on the east side of Vancouver Island). It consists of overview and detailed charts of harbors, bays, coves, inlets, and passages -- including a two-page chart of Lake Washington. Aerial photos provide additional navigational help. This atlas, since its much smaller inception in the early 1950's, continues to be a "must" for boaters of the Pacific Northwest. 12 x 17, 175 pages, spiral bound |
Ebay: Evergreen Cruising Atlas - from Queen Charlotte Sound toOlympia
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On Feb 29, 1:07 pm, Rusty wrote: Evergreen Cruising Atlas - from Queen Charlotte Sound to Olympia Ebay Item number: 250219923254 This a handsomely worn (ie used gently and well aged - looks classic) spiral bound chart book published in 1978. Because of the age of this chartbook, it is recommended only as a planning tool or quick reference while underway. Furthermore, Canadian law requires boats to have up-to-date official Canadian navigation charts onboard; this chartbook does not meet that requirement. It would look good on a coffee table in your coastal cabin though. This atlas contains the reproduction of government charts covering from Olympia, Washington, to Queen Charlotte Sound (following the "inside passage" on the east side of Vancouver Island). It consists of overview and detailed charts of harbors, bays, coves, inlets, and passages -- including a two-page chart of Lake Washington. Aerial photos provide additional navigational help. This atlas, since its much smaller inception in the early 1950's, continues to be a "must" for boaters of the Pacific Northwest. 12 x 17, 175 pages, spiral bound |
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