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Bahamas
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Description
Updated annually, the Waterway Guide Bahamas 2024 edition is the indispensable cruising companion for boaters exploring the Bahamas Islands and the Turks and Caicos Islands.
The guide features mile-by-mile navigation information, aerial photography with marked routes, marina listings and locator charts, anchorage information and expanded Goin' Ashores articles on ports along the way. Helpful cruising data like GPS waypoints, detailed planning maps and distance tables help get boaters there safely. Heavy laminated covers with bookmarker flaps ensure durability and easy use in the cockpit and at the helm.
Working with Waterway Guide Media, Explorer Chartbooks created a series of chartlets that offer situational awareness and complement navigation advice and associated information in Waterway Guide's book. Each chart extract is labeled with a cross reference number to the master chart in the Explorer Chartbooks library. Trip planning and navigation in the Bahamas is now more reliable than ever using Waterway Guide's book, Explorer Chartbooks' charts, and the Aqua Map mobile app with Explorer ENCs and Waterway Guide data embedded.
Reviews
5
The best guide to the waterways that I've found
This Bahamas edition is another in the long line of outstanding Waterway Guides from these folks. The information is presented in an easy to understand and follow format. We find it invaluable for route planning.
5
Awesome book as usual
Love these books. The app is nice, but these books are easy to read and help plan our trips.
5
Only book you need for Bahamas
this book is a wealth of knowledge, for all of the Bahamas would not leave home without it