"Indispensable . . . Don’t do the ICW without it." -- Powerboat Reports Since 1979, this book has been the piloting guide of choice for the tens of thousands of boaters traversing the 1,094-mile Intracoastal Waterway between Virginia and Florida each year. This sixth edition is double the size of its predecessor and includes greatly enhanced coverage of anchorages, pilotage, and facilities. With the addition of John Kettlewell, editor of The Intracoastal Waterway Chartbook, to the author team, the Moellers’ long-established mile-by-mile navigation guide is better than ever.
Find your way down the Intracoastal Waterway between the Chesapeake Bay and Florida The Intracoastal Waterway Chartbook provides a complete set of navigational charts (a $350 value) for the 1,090-mile ICW from Norfolk to Miami, as well as major Atlantic inlets, in a single, easy-to-use $70 package. Proven over 16 years and four prior editions, the Chartbook includes a complete listing of waterway bridge and lock characteristics, anchorages and waterway facilities; also pilotage notes, mileage charts, and charts for a picturesque alternate route.
The first true pilot guide to the ICW, containing both quick reference charts and piloting instructions in a side-by-side format. Quick references to services, mile markers, channel markers, local conditions, weather and more. Simplified chart format, with bridge and lock restrictions noted on the charts, ICW distances in one-mile increments. Contains check-off blocks for navigation aids/landmarks, plus county maps for NOAA weather tracking. Unique south to north orientation so the chart matches the channel ahead for southbound cruisers- especially helpful to the first-timer on the ICW. Includes complete charts and instructions for traveling the Great Dismal Swamp Route.
$500 WORTH OF GOVERNMENT CHART AND COAST PILOT COVERAGE--MARKED WITH WAYPOINTS, BRIDGES, AND THE ROUTE! The Intracoastal Waterway Chartbook is a complete set of navigation charts for the 1,090-mile Intracoastal Waterway from Norfolk to Miami, as well as charts for all major Atlantic inlets. The chartbook also includes a complete listing of waterway bridge and lock characteristics; anchorage listings; mileage charts; charts for a picturesque alternate route; and—new to this edition—marina listings—all in a compact, easy-to-use format. The preferred route is marked in magenta on the charts to guide you all the way down (or up) the entire length of the Intracoastal Waterway. Safe anchorage locations are also shown to keep you and your vessel safe--and rested--as you cruise. Waypoints are also given for critical locations along the entire route, allowing you to pre-plot your course in your GPS. Use this all-in-one chartbook alone or as a backup to your electronic navigation. Statute miles are noted in fi ve-mile increments in the chart margins, along with bridge, lock, marina, and anchorage locations. A handy place-name index makes it even easier to go right to the chart showing your destination. "All the charts you need for the 1,000-mile 'Ditch' cruise for a fraction of the price." -- Cruising World "An outstanding example of economical, complete, no-nonsense chart compilation." -- Practical Sailor "An excellent compendium." -- The Capital (Annapolis, MD) "Your destination can be followed page by page in the proper order." -- Trailer Boats
Maine has dozens of wonderful beaches tucked away in the nooks and crannies of the coast. This handy guide makes 18 of the state's favorite beaches easy to find and includes loads of useful information so you can make the most of your time at the shore.
This classic tale of a trip down the Intracoastal Waterway in 1912 contains the following chapters: I. The Cruise of the Mascot II. Provisioning the Mascot III. Cabin Accommodations IV. Battleship Near Newport, Rhode Island V. Tied Up in Erie Basin, Brooklyn, New York VI. Execution Rock VII. Entrance to Delaware and Raritan Canal, New Brunswick, New Jersey VIII. Snugged Up to the Left Bank of the Canal XIV. Gunny Sacks Filled with Dry Leaves for Fenders, Raritan and Delaware Canal X. Lock on the Delaware and Chesapeake Canal XI. Canal Basin, Delaware City XII. Bugeye Oyster Dragger, Chesapeake Bay XIII. Two Young Men on Assignment for “Motor World” Magazine XIV. Chesapeake and Albermarle Canal XV. Visitor on Board at Stumpy Point, North Carolina XVI. Waterfront, Beaufort, North Carolina XVII. Wrecked at Cape Fear, North Carolina XVIII. Completing launch repairs, Southport, North Carolina XIX. Offshore between Southport, North Carolina, and Georgetown, South Carolina XX. Plantation at Frederica, Georgia, where John Wesley Established Methodism in this Country XXI. Paddlewheel Steamer on St. John’s River, Florida XXII. Lighthouse at St. Augustine, Florida XXIII. Alligator Farm at St. Augustine XXIV. Spanish Ruin at Matanzas Inlet XXV. “Flying Machines” at Daytona Beach, Florida XXVI. Relaxing at Cocoa, Florida XXVII. View from Anchorage at Palm Beach, Florida XXVIII. Mouth of Biscayne Bay XXIX. Do-It-Yourself Drawbridge Near Halifax, Florida XXX. Mascot Overhauled and Painted in Miami, Florida XXXI. The Bark “Rakel” at Fernandina, Florida XXXII. H. in the Boatswain’s Chair Scraping and Varnishing the Mast XXXIII. Manteo, North Carolina XXXIV. Sand Dunes at Nag’s Head, North Carolina XXXV. Inner Basin At Mowbray Arch Ghent, Norfolk, Virginia XXXVI. Plank Platform at Railway Station, Clay, West Virginia XXXVII. Lighthouse on Chesapeake Bay XXXVIII. Coney Island, New York XXXIX. Houseboat in Port Washington, New York
Find your way down the Intracoastal Waterway between the Chesapeake Bay and Florida The Intracoastal Waterway Chartbook provides a complete set of navigational charts (a $350 value) for the 1,090-mile ICW from Norfolk to Miami, as well as major Atlantic inlets, in a single, easy-to-use $70 package. Proven over 16 years and four prior editions, the Chartbook includes a complete listing of waterway bridge and lock characteristics, anchorages and waterway facilities; also pilotage notes, mileage charts, and charts for a picturesque alternate route.
Charts, aerial photographs and instructions for navigation of inlets located on the southeastern coast of the United States between Chesapeake Bay and Miami.
"An outstanding example of economical, complete, no-nonsense chart compilation." --Practical Sailor This compact, easy-to-use reference offers boaters a complete set of full-color navigation charts for the coastal waterway running from Miami all the way to Mobile, including charts for all the major inlets and coastal passages en route. All chart segments are presented at the same scale as the original NOAA charts from which they are reproduced and are arranged in linear "flip-chart" order as in an AAA trip-map book.