The Intracoastal Waterway Chartbook

Author:   John Kettlewell ,  Leslie Kettlewell
Publisher:   McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
ISBN:  

9780071422109


Pages:   288
Publication Date:   16 December 2003
Format:   Spiral bound
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained


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The Intracoastal Waterway Chartbook


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"This compact book provides complete navigational coverage of over a thousand miles of coastal waters, from Miami, Florida to Mobile, Alabama, along the Intracoastal Waterway (ICW). It reproduces at the same scale in full colour selected portions of the U.S. government charts for the region, and sequences the resulting chartlets in linear ""flip-chart"" order, so the the boater can run off the bottom of one chart onto the top of the next one. Also included is introductory material on navigating these waters, chart-margin notations for milage, anchorage and bridge locations, inset charts for all major inlets from the ICW to the open ocean and appendix coverage of bridge-opening schedules, distance tables and facilities listings."

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Author:   John Kettlewell ,  Leslie Kettlewell
Publisher:   McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
Imprint:   McGraw-Hill Contemporary
Dimensions:   Width: 22.60cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 29.00cm
Weight:   0.932kg
ISBN:  

9780071422109


ISBN 10:   0071422102
Pages:   288
Publication Date:   16 December 2003
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Spiral bound
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained

Table of Contents

NOTICE TO MARINERSINTRODUCTIONFlorida Panhandle (Chart 411, 1:2,160,000)Northwest Florida (Chart 411, 1:2,160,000)South Florida (Chart 411, 1:2,160,000)INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY: Miami to Key WestMiami to Bahia Honda Key (Chart 11451, 1:80,000)Bahia Honda Key to Sugarloaf Key (Chart 11445, 1:40,000)Sugarloaf Key to Key West (Chart 11446, 1:40,000)FLORIDA WEST COAST: Port Richey to Long KeyPort Richey to Tampa Bay (Chart 11411, 1:40,000)Tampa Bay to Cayo Costa (Chart 11425, 1:40,000)Cayo Costa to Wiggins Pass (Chart 11427, 1:40,000)Wiggins Pass to Cape Romano (Chart 11430, 1:40,000)Cape Romano to Pavilion Key (Chart 11429, 1:80,000)Pavilion Key to Cape Sable (Chart 11431, 1:80,000)Cape Sable to Long Key (Yacht Channel) (Chart 11452, 1:80,000)MOBILE BAY TO ANCLOTE KEYSMobile Bay to Santa Rosa Island (Chart 11378, 1:40,000)Santa Rosa Island to West Bay (Chart 11385, 1:40,000)West Bay to East Bay (Chart 11390, 1:40,000)East Bay to Lake Wimico (Chart 11393, 1:40,000)Lake Wimico to Apalachicola (Chart 11402, 1:40,000)Apalachicola to Carrabelle (Chart 11404, 1:40,000)Carrabelle to Anclote Keys (Chart 11400, 1:456,394)OFFSHORE CHARTS: Tampa Bay to Florida KeysTampa Bay to Charlotte Harbor (Chart 11420, 1:470,940)Charlotte Harbor to Cape Romano (Chart 11420, 1:470,940)Naples to Cape Sable (Chart 11420, 1:470,940)Dry Tortugas to Marquesas Keys (Chart 11420, 1:470,940)Marquesas Keys to Saddlebunch Keys (Chart 11420, 1:470,940)Saddlebunch Keys to Lower Matecumbe Key (Chart 11420, 1:470,940)INLETS AND DETAILS: Florida KeysCaesar Creek and Broad Creek (Chart 11451, 1:40,000)Tavernier Key (Chart 11451, 1:40,000)Islamorada (Chart 11451, 1:40,000)Lignumvitae Key (Chart 11451, 1:40,000)Marathon (Chart 11453, 1:40,000)Big Spanish Channel (Chart 11448, 1:40,000)Key West South Channel (Chart 11446, 1:40,000)Dry Tortugas (Chart 11438, 1:30,000)Fort Jefferson (Chart 11438, 1:10,000)EVERGLADES: Marco to East CapeMarco to Lostmans River (coast) (Chart 11430, 1:40,000)Everglades City to Lostmans River (Chart 11430, 1:40,000)Lostmans River to Shark River (Chart 11432, 1:50,000)Shark River to Flamingo (Chart 11433, 1:50,000)Flamingo to East Cape (Chart 11451, 1:80,000)Little Shark River (Chart 11433, 1:50,000)OKEECHOBEE WATERWAYSt. Lucie River (Chart 11428, 1:25,000)St. Lucie River (Chart 11428, 1:40,000)St. Lucie River to East Fort Myers (Chart 11428, 1:80,000)East Fort Myers to Cape Coral (Chart 11427, 1:40,000)INLETS AND DETAILS: Tarpon Springs to Tampa BayTarpon Springs (Chart 11411, 1:40,000)North Channel and Bunces Pass (Chart 11411, 1:40,000)TAMPA BAYTampa to Lower Tampa Bay (Chart 11416, 1:40,000)Old Tampa Bay to St. Petersburg (Chart 11416, 1:40,000)St. Petersburg (Chart 11416, 1:20,000)St. Petersburg to Sunshine Skyway (Chart 11416, 1:40,000)Tampa Bay Entrance (Chart 11411, 1:40,000)SOUTHWEST FLORIDA DETAILS: Manatee River to Pine Island SoundManatee River (Chart 11425, 1:40,000)Boca Grande Channel (Chart 11425, 1:40,000)Punta Gorda (Chart 11426, 1:40,000)Charlotte Harbor (Chart 11426, 1:80,000)Pine Island Sound (Chart 11426, 1:80,000)INLETS, COASTAL CHARTS, AND DETAILS: Mobile to CarrabelleMobile Bay (Chart 11376, 1:80,000)Mobile Channel (Chart 11378, 1:40,000)Pensacola (Chart 11378, 1:40,000)Valparaiso and Niceville (Chart 11385, 1:40,000)Lynn Haven (Chart 11390, 1:40,000)St. Andrew Bay Channel (Chart 11390, 1:40,000)Port St. Joe (Chart 11393, 1:40,000)Mobile Channel to Cape St. George (Chart 11360, 1:456,394)Government Cut, Apalachicola (Chart 11404, 1:40,000)APPENDIX A: Bridges and LocksAPPENDIX B: Facilities ListingsAPPENDIX C: Distance TablesAPPENDIX D: Chart Editions and Notices to Mariners InformationINDEXABOUT THE EDITORS

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John Kettlewell (Saratoga Springs, NY) has cruised the waters between Labrador and the Caribbean with his wife, Leslie, for almost 30 years, often living aboard for long extended periods. He is a Commodore in the Seven Seas Cruising Association and has traversed the ICW between Norfolk and Miami two dozen times, most recently in 2007. John is a former editor for Reeds Nautical Almanac and for International Marine, and a former contributing editor for the Waterway Guides. John and Leslie conceived and edit The Intracoastal Waterway Chartbook, first published in 1992 and now entering its fifth edition. John and Leslie Kettlewell have cruised the waters between Labrador and the Caribbean for more than 25 years, often living aboard for extended periods of time. Both are Commodores in the Seven Seas Cruising Association, and they have traversed the ICW between Norfolk and Miami some twenty times and have sailed the Keys and the West Coast of Florida. The Kettlewells are freelance boating writers, editors, and photographers. John is a former editor for Chartkit and Reeds Nautical Almanac, one-time editor for International Marine, and a contributing editor for the Waterway Guides. HOMETOWN: Saratoga Springs, NY

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