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Prince William is undoubtedly
the jewel of Alaskan cruising waters—the destination many boaters
deam of. Its 2,500 square miles of well-protected waters
hold the greatest concentration of tidewater glaciers
in North America. Myriad inlets, islands and islets
conceal enough bays and coves for a lifetime of unparalleled
exploring. Montague, Hinchinbrook and Hawkins Islands
form a nearly perfect 80-mile-long breakwater" unbreached
by Gulf of Alaska swells. Within the sound, wind chop
seldo exceeds 3 to 4 feet during summer and, with limitless
daylight hours near summer solstice, cruising becomes
an almost 24-hour possibility.
The front of Eastern Section
map has a chart finder, a locator map, inset maps,
and the unique Proven Cruising Routes© taken
by Don and Réanne
Douglass aboard their research vessel, Baidarka. Each
map is GPS compatible. The back of the map has large-scale,
detailed diagrams of 64 harbors and coves—all
the places to tie up and anchor. Included are an
alphabetical index of places, and a listing of route
waypoints.
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Folded
Version:
39" x 27" Folded
ISBN 978-0-9776485-4-2
$19.95
Laminated
Version:
39" x 27" Laminated
Rolled for Shipping
ISBN 978-0-9776485-5-9
$24.95
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