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Apalachee Bay Nautical Map

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Is there a nautical map of Apalachee Bay that has GPS coordinate lines similar to the old Loran C maps?
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Try this, I think it is what you are looking for: https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source= ... 2WJhI2YuU6
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Thanks for responding but I'd like to know if there is a map with Lat/Long (for GPS) gridlines similar to the old maps with Loran gridlines.
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Apalachee Bay Nautical Map

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There is a website

NauticalChartsOnline.com

You can order up to date charts with lat and long
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I didn't see that option but I'll keep exploring. Thanks
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If you want a hard copy map with grid lines buy a hot spot map, if you want grid lines on an electronic map, download sasplanet.

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Thanks but I don't see lat/long lines.
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rmax wrote: December 12th, 2022, 6:10 pm Thanks but I don't see lat/long lines.
Are you looking for electronic or paper? The lat/long lines are displayed on the edge of the paper chart. If you want to measure between the lines you need some old school tools! https://www.captainsnautical.com/collec ... ps-plotter

I like to have a backup paper chart for reference, but I usually don't use it on the water. Not enough room on my boat for a chart table like the boats I used to work on back in the 90s. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amy_Chouest
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