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This cruising atlas is an invaluable planning & navigating tool for exploring the rugged beauty of the west coast of Vancouver Island. Reproductions of Canadian Hydrographic Service charts cover from Victoria to Barkley Sound to Cape Scott to Hope Island. The atlas provides the boater with 21 overview charts, 85 detailed charts, and includes a useful index with a locator chart for 200 locations. While Canadian law requires that official, up-to-date Canadian Hydrographic Service charts be used for navigation in Canadian tidal waters, the charts in this spiral bound atlas are an excellent supplementary tool when piloting from the cockpit or bridge. On-board guests will also appreciate tracing their voyage in this atlas and viewing some of the panoramic photos included from Don Watmough*s Cruising Guide to the West Coast of Vancouver Island.
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 88 overview charts and 86 detailed charts of harbors, bays, coves, inlets, and passages -- including a two-page chart of Lake Washington. Forty-one 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.
A full-colour cruising guide to Vancouver Island's remote west coast by British Columbia's cruising experts.
A must for navigating the West Coast of Vancouver Island, this guide explores the magnificent cruising grounds from Cape Scott to Sooke (including Barkley Sound) in easy day passages. Information is given on uncharted rocks & reefs, dangerous currents, favourite anchorages, popular gunk holes, local history & folklore, geology, and flora & fauna. Remote scenic areas of one of British Columbia's last wilderness cruising territories come vividly to life in the superb aerial photography of George McNutt and in a number of photos by author Don Watmough. In the 1998 revision there are supplements on Marine Parks & Accessibility by Small Boat, plus an updated facilities chart.
This completely all-new revision of the best-selling classic, Exploring the Inside Passage to Alaska, increases focus on Southeast Alaska, offering hundreds of new anchor sites, expanded descriptions and additional waypoints to guide small craft sailors through one of the world's best cruising grounds. Almost completely protected, these waters give access to pristine wilderness of breathtaking beauty-thousands of islands, deeply-cut fjords, tidewater glaciers and icebergs. The Douglasses, who cruise to and from Alaska every year, supply skippers with all the up-to-date local knowledge they need. An expanded edition of the acclaimed standard for Alaska-bound vessels.
The Dreamspeaker cruising companions offer charts, tips and data that enhance the enjoyment and safety of any voyage. The guides feature informative and charming hand-drawn shoreline plans of selected marinas and small boat anchorages, ranging from safe all-weather havens to secluded picnic spots and marine parks. Intended to complement official hydrographic charts, the Dreamspeaker Cruising Guides accurately pinpoint both popular and little-known highlights in British Columbia and Pacific Northwest coastal waters that every sailor, power-boater or kayaker should know. Written in the personal style of a boater's logbook, these guides provide vital information about featured locations, plus notes on recreational activities for adults and children. Here you will find the best spots along the west coast of Vancouver Island from Cape Scott to Sooke including Bull Harbour, the Bunsby Islands and Barclay Sound, with full-colour scenic photographs that showcase the splendour of the Pacific Northwest Coast.