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[world-cruising] Re:shipping lanes

From: nottoway2016 (no email)
Date: Tue Mar 20 2007 - 13:22:57 EDT

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    The price is certainly right, so I ordered a copy.

    Thanks.

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    > ----- Original Message ----
    > From: nottoway2016 <Bizbks2 at dot dot dot >
    > To:
    > Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2007 5:54:06 AM
    > Subject: [world-cruising] Re:shipping lanes
    >
    > I'm already down on my Plimsoll marks and all those books might
    put
    > me under. I wonder if the Sailing Directions have more detailed
    info
    > than Ocean Passages for the World which is a single volume with
    > charts for powered and sailing ship routes--as well as wind and
    > current charts, as I recall.
    >
    > --- In world-cruising@ yahoogroups. com, "Bryan Genez"
    <svcapella@ ..>
    > wrote:
    > >
    > > On 3/18/07, Joe B <grizz96ny@ ..> wrote:
    > > >
    > > > Don't know of any single source for shipping lanes but found
    > most of what
    > > > you might want in these:
    > > >
    > > > Admiralty List of Radio Signals, Vol. 6, Hydrographer of the
    > Navy;
    > > > Mariner's Handbook, Sixth Ed., Hydrographer of the Navy;
    > > > Reed's Nautical Companion, Thomas Reed Publications, Inc.;
    > > > U.S. Coast Pilots, Vols. 1-9, National Ocean Survey;
    > > > Notices To Mariners, U.S. Defense Mapping Agency;
    > > > Admiralty Notices To Mariners, Hydrographer of the Navy.
    > > > Vessel traffic service manuals: Commanding Officer (VTS), U.S.
    > Coast
    > > > Guard Marine Safety Office, 800 David Drive, Room 232, Morgan
    > City, LA
    > > > 70380-1304, Ph: 504-385-2462.
    > >
    > >
    > > Your list is very oriented to the US and North America. For more
    > > international information, the best single source are the
    various
    > Pilot
    > > Charts. More detail can be found in Sailing Directions <
    > > http://www.cgedward s.com/DMA/ pubs/dmapub1. html>, though the
    > quantity of
    > > books would likely overwhelm any pleasure boat.
    > >
    > > --
    > > Best,
    > > Bryan Genez
    > > "Capella" V40-158
    > > New Bern, NC
    > >
    > >
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