777 Harbours and Anchorages - Adriatic and Ionian seas
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777 Harbours and Anchorages - Adriatic and Ionian seas

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From the Italian-Slovenian Border to Reggio Calabria and the Tremiti Islands
PIL1456

Fiche technique

Annee
2021
Auteur
Dario Silvestro, Marco Sbrizzi, Piero
Picto
En langue anglaise

Références spécifiques

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9788862000512
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Description détaillée

Ouvrage en langue anglaise.

The 777 pilot Book Series has been prepared in the tradition of the'ancient portolans (pilot charts),that used to include charts, chartlets and also descriptions of harbours and shelters.
As a result, users today have an authoritative, comprehensive and useful tool
to navigate in safety whilst maximising enjoyment.

Edizioni Magnamare strengths are:

  • Theye personally visit all the moorings and anchorages, and their surroundings;
  • They have a network of on-the-ground researchers to collect information and provide updates;
  • They include suggestions of onshore itineraries and services useful to yachtsmen;
  • They provide a telephone helpline for assistance;
  • They provide video tutorials of the main ports and anchorages.

Their goal is to accompany their readers and provide them with faithful and up-to-date information.

Inside you will find:

  • OVERVIEW CHARTS
  • MOORING AREAS
  • ANCHORAGE AREAS
  • DETAILED NAVIGATIONAl'information
  • INFOLINE
  • QR CODE
  • BACKGROUND HISTORY UPDATES AND INFORMATION
  • ONSHORE ITINERARIES
  • SPECIAL LOCALITIES
  • WEBSITES

 

  • 488 Colour pages
    A4 Format
    Paperback Binding
    113 General Charts
    253 Nautical plans

Part Number: PIL1456
Edition: 2021
ISBN: 9788862000512
Publisher: Edizioni Magnamare
Language: English
Author(s): Dario Silvestro, Marco Sbrizzi, piero Magnabosco
Author: No
Format: Paperback

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