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That's a spectacular tool! It reminds me of the military issued topographical maps we were given back in High School JROTC on the Orienteering Team. And the fishing reports on accessible from the main page had reports even for the tiny little places that are close to the house.
Right on! I‘m glad you found it useful… was just showing it to a friend last night at dinner.. he was very impressed… and I found it on a random search for another map… sometimes the internet is truly great.
this is a really good tool. i will say that the depths do error on the side of caution too. i just looked up areas of the icw going to atlantic city. there are many eras there where the depth is about 22 ft and the chart is showing 9. not sure what that is all about. maybe its not up to date or maybe that is the lowest ever recorded or something like that. other areas like in the bay here are fairly accurate but always off on the lower side which is good.
this is a really good tool. i will say that the depths do error on the side of caution too. i just looked up areas of the icw going to atlantic city. there are many eras there where the depth is about 22 ft and the chart is showing 9. not sure what that is all about. maybe its not up to date or maybe that is the lowest ever recorded or something like that. other areas like in the bay here are fairly accurate but always off on the lower side which is good.
yes, the depths on charts are supposed to be low tide but we dont have that big of a tide swing here. i think maybe that area of the icw the depths havent been updated in awhile. markers and channels are all correct as i was running up and down there yesterday with the connext plotter on the screen. just the depths seem to be off. just wondering if they got those depths during some freak blow out tide or something. not a big deal really. now if the chart said 22ft and it was actually 9...then we got a problem lol