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![]() wrote in message oups.com... How do you all keep your charts? How old a chart would you consider using when visiting a relatively unfmiliar... or completely unfamiliar... area? I would not use an old chart at all in an unfamiliar area. Sandbanks move, buoys are shifted, wrecks appear, lights change characteristics, etc etc. Forget old charts for navigation. Frame them and hang them on the wall if you like. But on your boat have new charts or ones that have been regularly updated from 'Notices to Mariners' (or your local equivlent) either by yourself or by returning your charts to a chart agent for correction up to date. Apart from being a danger to yourself and others your insurance may be deemed invalid on grounds that you were negligent if you knowingly go to sea with out-of-date charts. |
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