Colección: British Admiralty Nautical Charts

British Admiralty nautical charts are the nautical chart standard, worldwide, for every sea going vessel. British Admiralty Charts are produced by the United Kingdom Hydrographic Office (UKHO) and conform to U. S. and international carriage requirements for commercial vessels defined in the International Convention for Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) Chapter V Regulation 19.2.1.2350. They are corrected and updated with  information up to the most recent notice to mariners at the point of sale by our trained cartographers. British Admiralty nautical charts are also U.S. Coast Guard approved.

These nautical charts are useful and in many instances, required, for commercial and recreational use. It is advised that mariners always use the largest scale nautical chart that is appropriate for their needs, particularly in heavily trafficked areas, such as the Singapore and Malacca Straits, the English Channel and the Gulf of Suez. Routing guide Supplements to standard nautical charts are provided to aid mariners in route planning in these challenging areas.

The UKHO provides nautical charts, publications and other nautical services for the Royal Navy and merchant shipping industries, to aid in the protection of life at sea. The UKHO has roots dating back to late 18th century. The office has been a central figure in surveying and the production of nautical charts, tide tables, route planning and many other functions since its inception.

The SOLAS Convention's first incarnation was passed in 1914, as a response to the sinking of the HMS Titanic. In 1960, the SOLAS convention was adopted by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) and brought into force in 1965. Significant amendments were brought into force in 1974 and 1988. The SOLAS Convention has 159 member states around the globe. It requires that ships belonging to these flag states comply with minimum basic safety standards in equipment, construction and operation. These requirements are documented in 12 chapters of articles. Chapter V is commonly referred to and contains provisions that all vessels, ranging from small pleasure and recreational craft to large commercial fleets, which make international voyages, must adhere to. Many flag states have incorporated SOLAS Convention requirement into local law, so that legal action may result against those who contravene them.

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British Admiralty Nautical Chart 1941: Italy, Capo Passero to Capo Colonne
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$55.95
British Admiralty Nautical Chart 1911: Mediterranean Sea, Italy - West Coast, Isola del Giglio to Isola d'Ischia.
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$55.95
British Admiralty Nautical Chart 1908: Italy – West Coast, Isola d'Ischia to Capo di Bonifati
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British Admiralty Nautical Chart 2166: Cap Camarat to Cannes
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$55.95
British Admiralty Nautical Chart 1999: Mediterranean Sea, Livorno to Civitavecchia including Northern Corse
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$55.95
British Admiralty Nautical Chart 1992: Mediterranean Sea, Porto Vecchio to Arbatax including Bonifacio Strait
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$55.95
British Admiralty Nautical Chart 1990: Mediterranean Sea, Oristano to Arbatax including Golfo di Cagliari
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$55.95
British Admiralty Nautical Chart 1985: Mediterranean Sea, Ajaccio to Oristano including Bonifacio Strait
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$55.95
British Admiralty Nautical Chart 1974: Mediterranean Sea, France and Italy, Toulon to San Remo including Northern Corse
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$55.95
British Admiralty Nautical Chart 1854: Mediterranean Sea, Spain - South Coast, Motril and Adra
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$55.95
British Admiralty Nautical Chart 1851: Mediterranean Sea, Spain – South coast, Málaga
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$55.95
British Admiralty Nautical Chart 1850: Approaches to Malaga
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$55.95