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Coastal NOAA Charts for Cruising Guide to Western Florida

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Product Description Based on the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration charts, this companion to the Cruising Guide to Western Florida contains color navigational charts pertaining to the area. Not only does it give cruisers information on where to drop anchor, but also what to do once they abandon their sea legs. The charts indicate the nearest restaurants, accomodations, historic sites, anchorages, marinas, and fueling stations--even in strange ports of call. Covering ports from Carabelle to Flamingo, the nautical maps feature every destination listed in the companion guidebook, Cruising Guide to Western Florida . With these two thorough references on hand, cruisers will be well informed in any circumstance. Claiborne Young's guides have become the gold standard of cruising guides. The author and his navigator wife, Karen, are avid, experienced boaters who have logged countless hours exploring coastal Florida to ensure the accuracy of their descriptions and recommendations. Young is also the author of Cruising Guide to Western Florida (pb), Cruising Guide to Eastern Florida, Cruising Guide to the Northern Gulf Coast: Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana (pb), and Power Cruising: The Complete Guide to Selecting, Outfitting, and Maintaining Your Power Boat . Additionally, he is the editor of Cruising Guide to New York Waterways and Lake Champlain , all published by Pelican. From the Back Cover This companion to Cruising Guide to Western Florida contains all of the color navigational charts necessary to precisely and safely traverse the warm, welcoming waters of the area. Of that exemplary guide, The Suncoast News writes that it "leaves very little unexplored in the waters from Flamingo to the Big Bend," and adds, "Young knows firsthand about which he writes."Indeed he does. In his myriad travels he has discovered the best marinas, anchorages, historical spots, and restaurants in this popular area of the Sunshine State. He shows you exactly where to find each and every one of them on these easy-to-use charts. About the Author A resident of Elon College, North Carolina, Claiborne S. Young edits the on-line cruising newsletter, Salty Southeast. Youngís books with Pelican have become the gold standard for cruising guides.