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Imray - Chile

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Imray
In English language
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Sail Chile’s waters with confidence using this guide for Arica to Cape Horn, Easter Island, and Juan Fernández. Includes color maps, navigation tips, and expert advice for hidden anchorages.

PIL0690
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Data sheet

Year
2019 - 4th edition
Author
RCCPF / Andrew O\'Grady
Picto
In English language
Book in version
paper version
Book type
Pilot

Specific References

UPC
400000063836
EAN13
9781786790200
New
Description détaillée

Chile Cruising Guide

Publication in English
Paperback edition

Unlock the Secrets of Chile’s Remote and Breathtaking Coastline

Navigate one of the world’s last great cruising frontiers with confidence. This comprehensive guide covers Chile’s entire Pacific coastline, from the arid deserts of Arica in the north to the wild, windswept reaches of Cape Horn in the south, including the remote Easter Island (Isla de Pascua) and the rugged Juan Fernández Islands. Whether you're seeking uncharted anchorages, pristine landscapes, or detailed navigational insights, this guide delivers the most up-to-date and thorough information available for sailors exploring these dramatic waters.

Meticulously Updated for Modern Explorers

The fourth revised edition (2019) compiles firsthand accounts from experienced cruisers who have traversed Chile’s waters, offering a wealth of practical knowledge. Discover detailed sailing directions for key ports and anchorages, many of which are documented for the first time in this guide. The information is organized to provide a seamless experience, whether you're planning a long-distance voyage or a coastal adventure.

Visual Navigation Aids for Safer Voyages

Enhance your journey with full-color schematic plans and vivid photographs that bring Chile’s coastline to life. These visual tools are directly linked to the text, allowing you to quickly cross-reference navigational details with real-world landmarks. From the stark beauty of the Atacama Desert to the icy fjords of Patagonia, every region is covered with precision, ensuring you can navigate with clarity and ease.

Designed for Cruisers, by Cruisers

This guide is tailored specifically for recreational sailors, offering insights that go beyond basic charts. Learn about local conditions, hidden hazards, and the best anchorages for shelter or exploration. With contributions from a community of seasoned sailors, this edition reflects the collective wisdom of those who have navigated these waters, making it an indispensable resource for anyone planning to cruise Chile’s diverse and challenging coastline.

Explore Chile’s Coastal Wonders with the Ultimate Cruising Companion
Embark on an unforgettable journey along Chile’s 2,600-mile coastline with this essential guide, designed to equip sailors with the most accurate and practical navigational information. Covering everything from the northern desert ports of Arica to the southernmost tip of Cape Horn, this guide is your key to unlocking some of the most remote and stunning cruising grounds in the world. Whether you're drawn to the mysterious allure of Easter Island or the untouched beauty of the Juan Fernández archipelago, this resource ensures you have the insights needed to navigate safely and confidently.

Built on Firsthand Experience and Expertise
This fourth edition (2019) is the result of extensive collaboration with cruisers who have explored Chile’s waters firsthand. It consolidates their experiences into a cohesive, easy-to-follow format, offering detailed sailing directions for major ports and anchorages—many of which are documented here for the first time. The guide is enriched with full-color schematic plans and photographs, providing visual context to complement the written instructions. With a focus on practicality, it addresses the unique challenges of sailing in Chile, from unpredictable weather patterns to navigating narrow fjords and remote island chains.

Lightweight and Durable for Onboard Use
Weighing just 2 kg (4.4 lbs), this paperback guide is designed for easy handling on board, whether you're referencing it in the cockpit or planning your next stop below deck. Its compact yet comprehensive format ensures you have all the critical information at your fingertips without taking up valuable space. The guide’s sturdy construction holds up to the rigors of life at sea, making it a reliable companion for both short coastal trips and extended offshore voyages.

Comprehensive Coverage for Every Leg of Your Journey
No matter where your voyage takes you along Chile’s vast coastline, this guide has you covered. It includes detailed information on anchorages, ports, and navigational hazards, as well as insights into local conditions and points of interest. The guide’s extensive coverage spans latitudes from 18°S to 56°S and longitudes from 63°W to 110°W, ensuring you’re prepared for every twist and turn of your adventure. Whether you're seeking shelter in a secluded cove or exploring a bustling port town, this guide provides the tools you need to make the most of your time on the water.

This cruising guide offers a wealth of practical information in a compact, user-friendly format. The fourth revised edition (2019) is a paperback publication weighing 2 kg (4.4 lbs), with a shipping weight of 1.26 kg (2.78 lbs). Authored by RCCPF and Andrew O’Grady, it provides detailed navigational directions, full-color schematic plans, and photographs for Chile’s coastline, including Easter Island and the Juan Fernández Islands. The guide covers latitudes from 18°S to 56°S and longitudes from 63°W to 110°W, making it an indispensable resource for cruisers exploring this diverse and remote region.

With decades of experience in maritime publishing, this publisher is renowned for producing high-quality navigational guides trusted by sailors worldwide. Their publications are celebrated for their accuracy, practicality, and attention to detail, making them essential tools for both recreational and professional mariners. Each guide is meticulously researched and updated to reflect the latest navigational data, ensuring sailors have the most reliable information at their fingertips.

  • This guide stands out for its unparalleled depth of coverage, offering detailed insights into Chile’s remote and often uncharted waters. It combines firsthand accounts from experienced cruisers with expertly curated navigational data, providing a level of detail rarely found in other publications. The inclusion of full-color schematic plans and photographs enhances usability, allowing sailors to visualize their route and anchorages with ease. Lightweight yet durable, it’s designed for practical onboard use, making it the perfect companion for any voyage along Chile’s stunning coastline.
  • Beyond its navigational value, the guide also serves as a gateway to discovering the unique cultures, landscapes, and wildlife of Chile’s coastal regions. Whether you're planning a short coastal cruise or an extended offshore adventure, this guide ensures you’re prepared for every aspect of your journey, from safe navigation to exploring hidden gems along the way.
What is the coverage area of this nautical guide in terms of latitude and longitude?

The guide covers the Chilean coast from approximately latitude 18°S near Arica to 56°S at Cape Horn, including Easter Island around 27°S, 109°W and the Juan Fernández Islands near 33°S, 78°W.

Are there any newly documented ports or anchorages included in this edition?

Yes, this edition includes detailed navigation directions for several ports and anchorages documented for the first time, based on information gathered from visiting yachtsmen.

What type of visual aids are provided in the guide?

The guide features revised color schematic plans and full-page color photographs linked to the plans to assist with navigation and anchorage identification.

Is this guide suitable for both experienced sailors and beginners?

While the guide provides comprehensive and detailed navigation information, its focus on remote and less-charted areas makes it particularly valuable for experienced sailors familiar with coastal navigation.

How often is this nautical guide updated?

This is the 4th revised edition, published in 2019. Updates are compiled from information gathered by visiting yachtsmen, though the frequency of new editions may vary.

What is the weight of the guide for shipping purposes?

The shipping weight of the guide is approximately 1260 grams.

Does the guide include information on local regulations or entry requirements for foreign vessels?

The guide focuses on navigation directions, anchorages, and coastal details. It does not specifically mention local regulations or entry requirements for foreign vessels.

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