Lake Lanier Charts Print
Thursday, 04 January 2007 17:09
                 
Please make sure you have a good chart before going out boating on Lake Lanier.     

Anytime you drive to a place that is unfamiliar, it is always best to have a map with you for guidance and direction. Most people wouldn’t driving in a new area without a map. The same theory applies when going out in a boat. A nautical chart is the best source of guidance for anyone who owns or rents a boat and intends to be in charge when traveling on the water.

    
         
  • Study your chart thoroughly before getting on the lake.       
  •      
  • Look at the position from which you will start and visually follow along the course you wish to take.
  •      
  • Look for "notes" - water depths, obstructions (especially under water), bridges, power lines or any other unusual items that may be a hazard to your progress.
  •      
  • Make a note of each of these on a separate piece of paper.
  •      
  • Make note of all buoys and markers you may pass in the order they will appear. This will give you a documented picture of your route and what you should expect to see without having to continually try to find a small marker on the chart.
  •      
  • Look for visual objects featured on your chart in order to confirm your position.
  •     
    

 

    

    
        
    

     

    

Waterproof Lake Lanier charts are available from Amazon.com:      

    

{amazon?product}B0000AXUVD{/amazon?product}

    

     

    

     

    

     

    

     

    

     

    

     


 

Comments (0)Add Comment
Write comment
 
  smaller | bigger
 

busy
 

Site Sponsors