[Rhodes22-list] All right, Brad, Mark - Free Navigation Charts -

brad haslett flybrad at yahoo.com
Sat Apr 26 10:40:20 EDT 2003


Ed,

I lied, boy am I bad.  The 7C's program is a different
link, here:

http://www.sevencs.com/

I downloaded Caris at the crew lounge but had to go
fly before it was up and running.  I've got a 36 hour
layover in Philly this weekend and am carrying my
laptop to sample some of the other ENC viewers to see
which one is best.  The 7C's program seems more than
adequate to print usable maps. My color printer is in
a different room, not connected to any computer, and
is being used primarily as a fax/copier.  This may be
the excuse I've been looking for to buy a photo
quality color printer.  I download and print so much
crap (my wife's description) that the black & white
laserjet printer puts out steam!

Brad 

Brad

--- Kroposki <kroposki at innova.net> wrote:
> Brad, Mark:
> 	Help, how do you find the index to charts and the
> how do you
> download them so that you can see them?  I was able
> to find and download
> the 7C's software.  I tried to download some sort of
> chart, but the
> program does not recognize it.  I need some of your
> expertise.
> 	Thank you,
>                  Ed k                         
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mark Kaynor [mailto:mark at kaynor.org] 
> Sent: Monday, April 21, 2003 10:45 AM
> To: The Rhodes 22 mail list
> Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] Free Navigation Charts
> - Swan Creek
> 
> FYI Chesapeake Rhodies,
> 
> The ENC chart w/ Swan Creek and Middle River on it
> is Us5md12m. South
> River
> & Annapolis are on Us5md13m, and Us517m covers the
> southern part of the
> Chester River down to the Miles River, including St.
> Michaels and the
> Wye
> River.
> 
> Mark
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "brad haslett" <flybrad at yahoo.com>
> To: <rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org>
> Sent: Monday, April 21, 2003 8:32 AM
> Subject: [Rhodes22-list] Free Navigation Charts
> 
> 
> > Check out this website.
> >
> > http://chartmaker.ncd.noaa.gov
> >
> > The government is in the process of making marine
> > navigation charts available to the public in
> digital
> > format for free.  You can download a viewer from
> the
> > website for free or order a cd from fugawi.com for
> $19
> > with the viewer included.  The Army Corps of
> Engineers
> > is working on a database for inland waterways as
> well.
> >  Right now the Coast Guard has charts available
> for
> > most of the Cheasapeake and the East Coast. The
> beauty
> > of this format is that you can choose your scale,
> > level of detail, and then print as many copies as
> > desired.  Also, for you East Coast, Gulf Coast,
> New
> > England,  and Cheasapeake Rhodies, copies of the
> Coast
> > Pilot for your area is available for download as
> well.
> >
> > This format is still evolving and is not as
> > user-friendly as most of the commercial products
> but
> > it doesn't cost $500 like Maptech either.
> >
> > Brad Haslett
> >
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