NZ 14606 Tonga to Archipel des Tuamotu Chart
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*See here for full T&CYour vital offshore navigation backup – peace of mind on long passages
Don't compromise on safety when you're heading offshore. The NZ 14606 Tonga to Archipel des Tuamotu Chart is a fundamental piece of navigation equipment, providing a reliable, physical backup when your electronics fail. For serious blue water cruisers tackling this major South Pacific transit route, having an accurate, up-to-date paper chart is absolutely critical for safe passage planning and execution.
This official LINZ chart, with a scale of 1:3 500 000, covers the vast area from Tonga across to the Archipel des Tuamotu. It serves as an essential reference tool for plotting courses, understanding oceanic features, and ensuring you have a dependable navigation method no matter the circumstances. When screens go dark, batteries die or systems glitch far from shore, this chart remains a constant, trustworthy guide.
NZ 14606 Tonga to Archipel des Tuamotu Chart Features:
- Critical safety navigation backup
- Reliable when electronics fail
- Physical chart reference
- Covers major transit route
- High quality print
NZ 14606 Tonga to Archipel des Tuamotu Chart Specifications:
- Chart No: 14606
- Title: Tonga to Archipel des Tuamotu
- Int No: 606
- Scale: 1:3 500 000
- Published: October 1977
- New Edition: July 2007
- Available in NZ Mariner: Yes
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.