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Bum Luck

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I haven't found anything posted for some time now, and the links from the ones I've found then are dead.

SO - here's the online NOAA Office of Coast Survey interactive chart catalog.

I don't know how new it is, but I haven't seen it before I got caught up in Ivan's post about an obstruction 13 miles off St Augustine.

It's easy to use compared to most of the interactive ones. It will download pfd, ENC, and Coast Pilot, all for what it should cost - free. There are a slug of sites that charge lots of money for the same things.

So enjoy!
 

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Bum Luck

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All I could find on TNet was a broken link to that. Thanks!

Here's what I'd REALLY like:

quick-sands.jpg


I know: that this information is proprietary, but - I also know that the base info was gathered by LIDAR, probably by NOAA. All that remains is to find the data, and convert in into this gorgeous format.

Image from https://www.cmormapping.com/ for a mere $700.

By the way, can you guess where this is, and then reference it to Google Earth like I did?

Then let us know what the pock marks are.
 

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