Leisure Tough Chart17/12/2009 |
| The United Kingdom Hydrographic Office (UKHO) Admiralty Leisure has launched the latest in its series of ever-popular Tough Charts in the form of a brand new Tough Chart for Plymouth Sound and Rivers. The new Tough Chart (SC5913) provides various scale coverage from Plymouth Sound to Gunnislake, including major rivers and estuaries, in the form of ten robust and durable pages. Also included is a comprehensive index diagram detailing coverage of this product. |
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Designed specifically for the Rigid Inflatable Boat (RIB), dingy and wet boat enthusiasts it is also great for use on deck on any vessel. Admiralty Tough Charts are completely waterproof, A3 sized, spiral-bound booklets containing approximately 16 charts of the specific area as well as approach plans covering popular harbours. Tough Charts aren't just designed to get wet: they positively love it!
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