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gr hilly
19-05-2010, 10:59 AM
g,day all any tipps on the best maps(charts)to cover Peal to Moreton all my maps are to old now
cheers hilly
Noelm
19-05-2010, 11:09 AM
don't know about there exactly, but with al the modern cosmetic trends, maps of Tasmania are getting scarce now! sorry, I guess I must be in one of those "moods" today, but most Marine shops should have them, or will at least order one for you.
finga
19-05-2010, 12:45 PM
with al the modern cosmetic trends, maps of Tasmania are getting scarce now! sorry, I guess I must be in one of those "moods" today, but most Marine shops should have them, or will at least order one for you.
Yep, deforestation is very popular at the moment in Tassy. They'd better do another survey to see what's what and where's where.
But as for maps of Peel. When does the Beacon to Beacon have an update??
uglyfish
19-05-2010, 12:53 PM
GO to bias mate they'll be able to sort u out with the right charts
gr hilly
19-05-2010, 01:59 PM
i will go to bias i want a new boat cover thanks ugly
cheers hilly
finga
19-05-2010, 04:03 PM
Just check the issue date hilly.
Ring first to see what brand it is and then see if that is the latest version.
gr hilly
19-05-2010, 05:22 PM
thats a good idea finga i wonder what the latest dates are on new maps.
glynn
uglyfish
19-05-2010, 05:34 PM
Msq might be able to help you too hilly
james
honda900
19-05-2010, 05:36 PM
Hilly,
you can order these from QLD Govt, Full topo, they are not water proof tho.
http://www.msq.qld.gov.au/Charts/Current-editions.aspx
Regards
HOnda.
Paul007
20-05-2010, 10:29 PM
While I'm boating in Moreton Bay, does having a copy of the Beacon to Beacon on board mean that I am compliant with the MSQ requirement to have a chart of the waters in which I'm travelling. I tend to use a combination of my local knowledge, the beacon to beacon and my GPS plotter. I know that the local knowledge does not comply with the legislation and neither does the GPS but I think the beacon to beacon should.
gr hilly
21-05-2010, 06:06 PM
honda 900 208 map or chart is no good they dont show the new zoning lines but thanks any way,hilly
bondy99
21-05-2010, 11:02 PM
While I'm boating in Moreton Bay, does having a copy of the Beacon to Beacon on board mean that I am compliant with the MSQ requirement to have a chart of the waters in which I'm travelling. I tend to use a combination of my local knowledge, the beacon to beacon and my GPS plotter. I know that the local knowledge does not comply with the legislation and neither does the GPS but I think the beacon to beacon should.
Paul007,
No mate, those Beacon to Beacon area guide only, you'll need the offical navigational charts AUS Chart ***** that covesr the region.
This is hypothetical and has happened to someone I know
If something happens to you or your vessel and at the end of the day the matter goes to court, the question will be raised "Did you have at the time the official Australian Marine Navigation Chart blah blah blah, if you say yes, then insurance companies and the law cant get you but if you say no you didnt only relied on beacon to beacon and your GPS unit...you'll go for a row ofd tents, both from the insurance company and the law..
The scenario above was told to us (Coxswains class) by an ex commonwealth fisheries inspector who was a marine teacher teaching mariine courses to Master Class 4 and possibly Class 3.
hope this might make some sense to you and others who only rely upon beacon to beacon and GPS alone.
Peter
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