Mys Terry wrote:
On Thu, 01 Jun 2006 19:34:38 -0400, Jeff wrote:
Mys Terry wrote:
It isn't so marked on the latest version of chart 13217.
I have chart 13217 right in front of me, and it is clearly marked as a
restricted area. Go fish, troll.
Well, just out of curiosity I pulled up the copy of 13217 I downloaded from
NOAA a couple of months ago. Not marked restricted. So unless you've got a
more recently updated 13217, that's simply another lie.
That dashed line that marks out the entire harbor including the channel means
restricted, dumbass. Do you even have a boat?
Omigod! Terry now admits he doesn't know how to read a chart!
Please, for everyone's sake, enroll in a Power Squadron course before
you get in a boat again!
If anyone wants to check this, they can go to Chart No. 1 and download
Section N, areas and limits.
http://nauticalcharts.noaa.gov/mcd/chart1/chart1hr.htm
The simple dashed line implies "Maritime limit in general usually
implying: Permanent obstructions." In this particular context it is
simply the limit of the dredged harbor. The giveaway is the little
"see note" next to the "Old Harbor" label. The note describes the
controlling depth.
Incorrect, Jeffy. Go sit in the back and keep quiet.
You really are intent on proving your incompetence. After you get a
copy of Chart No. 1, you should get "The Nautical Chart User's Manual"
http://chartmaker.ncd.noaa.gov/staff/ncum/ncum.htm
In chapter 4 you'll find:
"...channels less than 100 feet (Type 3) are tabulated
by full width. On charts where dredged
channel legends and tabulations are adequately
covered by larger scale charts, the legend and
tabulation are omitted, a (see note) placed in
the channel, and a note (preferably on a land
area of the chart) is added, as illustrated by the
following example:
BEAUFORT INLET
The project depth is 30 feet to
Morehead City. For controlling
depths, use chart 11547.
....
Symbols
Dashed lines are used to show channel limits
for improved channels. The line thickness,
length of dash, and space vary with the type of
channel."
This "(see note)" and the controlling depth is exactly what is shown
for Old Harbor.
You could also refer to Section I of Chart No. 1. Item I20 are dashed
lines, with the label "Limits of dredged area."