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Chart 1 Eastern Caribbean
Imray’s series of charts of the coastal waters of the Caribbean are comprehensive and easy-to-use sailing charts published on rip-proof, waterproof paper- ideal for use on small tables or in cockpits. They show detailed coastline and depth information, and are constantly corrected to reflect latest information. Designed primarily for yachtsmen, they are comprehensive without being unnecessarily cluttered.This chart is a low-scale overview passage chart of the Carribean Sea from the Dominican Republic to Venezuela and the Antilles.Charts are fully updated to the latest printing date, and often include further corrections on a separate sheet. Subsequent corrections can be found on the Imray website. Base cartography uses contours, several levels of colour shading, and spot measurements to indicate depth relative to Lowest Astronomical Tide, including distinct colour highlighting for tidally-covered land. A large number of hatchings & markings are used to indicate coast types, salt flats, marshland, reefs, etc.On higher-scale charts, compliant IALA ‘System Region B’ buoys are clearly marked, and indications of other navigational aides such as light floats are given where possible. Lighthouses are clearly marked with arcs of visibility. A complex and comprehensive system of symbols is used to indicate all types of submerged obstructions, including wrecks, rocks, pipelines and cables, with depths where known. Flood tides, eddies races, ebb tide streams and other current information is given. A wide range of symbols indicate onshore features, anchorages, harbour details and other points of note. Danger areas, restricted areas and traffic zones are all shown.