NZ 7653 Breaksea and Dusky Sounds Chart
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While modern marine electronics bring incredible ease to navigation, nothing truly beats the tried and tested reliability of a good old paper chart. This NZ Chart is your crucial safety navigation backup, ensuring you can always find your way home, even when the unexpected happens. Unlike electronic systems, this chart requires no power or computer, making it a truly reliable plotter failure solution and an indispensable tool for safe boating.
Cruising the breathtaking yet challenging waters of Breaksea and Dusky Sounds demands preparedness. This chart is your lifeline if you lose visibility, your plotter goes down, or you find yourself venturing out of electronic chart range. With its detailed 1:60 000 scale, it provides the comprehensive coverage you need for this specific area, helping you navigate complex fiords with confidence. Plus, it's perfect for essential home route planning, letting you map out your adventures before you even leave the dock. A must-have for any serious boater heading into these magnificent Southern Fiords.
NZ Chart Specifications:
- Chart No: 7653
- Title: Breaksea and Dusky Sounds
- Scale: 1:60 000
- Published: January 1997
- New Edition: August 2009
- Available in NZ Mariner: No
New Zealand Offshore Coverage Chart
Note 1: Majority of the Charts are printed to size: 1100 x 720mm.
Note 2: Charts are produced in both Landscape and Portrait orientation, dependent on how LINZ (Land Information New Zealand) presents them. With these being classified as a Government Legal document, the supplier does not alter them in any shape or form. The Chart scale dictates the size and they are printed as such (no changes) to retain integrity and usability.