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Topic: Plotting Sheets
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Craig001
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posted October 24, 2014 08:08 PM
I have heard of plotting sheets, I think they called NGA and they are not universal, you choose them by the latitude you will be on. Is there any advantage to them?
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David Burch
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posted October 24, 2014 09:06 PM
These are available now only by print on demand. They are large sheets and fairly expensive about $12 each. They are the NGA 920-930 series. Here is one place to buy them.
http://mdnautical.com/694-plotting-sheets
They are not very practical for small boat navigation. If you want larger scale for plotting, you can use the free pdfs of UPS sheets we have in the online resources.
From: Starpath, Seattle, WA
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David Burch
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posted October 24, 2014 09:23 PM
Charts 920 to 936 (overall size, 36 inches by 48 inches). Scale 1" longitude equals 4 inches
No. (Range) Mid Latitude Scale = 1: 920 (4ºS to 4ºN) 0º 1,095,679 921 (3º to 11º) 7º 1,087,566 922 (10º to 18º) 14º 1,063,344 923 (17º to 24º) 20º30' 1,026,715 924 (23º to 30º) 26º30' 981,220 925 (29º to 36º) 32º30' 924,1984 926 (35º to 41º) 38º 864,517 927 (40º to 46º) 43º 802,596 928 (45º to 50º) 47º30' 741,597 929 (49º to 54º) 51º30' 683,493 930 (53º to 57º) 55º 629,889 931 (56º to 60º) 58º 582,040 932 (59º to 63º) 61º 532,576 933 (62º to 65º) 63º30' 490,222 934 (64º to 71º) 67º30' 841,029 935 (70º to 75º) 72º30 660,992 936 (74º to 78º) 76º 531,840
From: Starpath, Seattle, WA
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