{"id":24060,"date":"2015-10-21T19:11:16","date_gmt":"2015-10-21T19:11:16","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.bwsailing.com\/cc\/?p=24060"},"modified":"2015-10-22T11:58:25","modified_gmt":"2015-10-22T11:58:25","slug":"nv-charts-launches-up-to-date-cuba-chart-atlas-series","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.bwsailing.com\/cc\/2015\/10\/nv-charts-launches-up-to-date-cuba-chart-atlas-series\/","title":{"rendered":"NV Charts Launches Up-to-date Cuba Chart Atlas Series"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>American cruisers, sailors, and boaters wanting to visit Cuba can now travel in confidence using new and updated chart sets for the entire Cuban coastline. NV Charts, a leading provider of charting products for navigation, announces the release of all four (4) Cuba chart sets in NV Charts\u2019 new and popular Atlas style format.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cRecently, the U.S. Government issued new rules regarding travel to Cuba,\u201d states Hasko Scheidt, NV Charts\u2019 CEO. \u201cThis is a momentous step forward for the boating industry, because now, persons travelling to Cuba can sail there on their own vessels, and with others. Our completely new Cuba charts in paper and digital format will help recreational boaters or charterers explore the coast of Cuba in safety and with confidence.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>NV Charts\u2019 four regions 10.1 through 10.4 cover the\u00a0four quadrants of the Cuban coast, Northeast,\u00a0Northwest, Southwest, and Southeast, and include\u00a0harbor and anchorage details. The new Cuba chart\u00a0atlases are sold as \u2018Combi-packs\u2019; each one of the four contains all of the information for that area, and is priced at $99.80 USD. Each release is up-to-date and meticulously surveyed. NV Charts are relied on for accuracy and dependability by recreational boaters, professional mariners, and the US Coast Guard. The chart regions include the download of digital charts as well as free digital navigation software and the free NV Charts Mobile App for iOS\/ OS X and Android devices.<\/p>\n<p>The new NV Charts atlases for Cuba now feature a compact, fold-over Atlas format (&#8216;booklet&#8217; style) that reduces the physical size of the paper chart set by half (but not the cartography itself) for ease of use on today&#8217;s smaller navigation stations and chart tables. &#8220;Since these charts are produced from our own cartographic databases, rather than simply copied from government sources, we have designed them so that no critical elements are in the crease, or fold, where they might lose definition over time from use and wear,&#8221; Hasko adds.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>American cruisers, sailors, and boaters wanting to visit Cuba can now travel in confidence using new and updated chart sets for the entire Cuban coastline. NV Charts, a leading provider of charting products for navigation, announces the release of all four (4) Cuba chart sets in NV Charts\u2019 new and popular Atlas style format. \u201cRecently, the U.S. Government issued new rules regarding travel to Cuba,\u201d states Hasko Scheidt, NV Charts\u2019 CEO. \u201cThis is a momentous step forward for the boating industry, because now, persons travelling to Cuba can sail there on their own vessels, and with others. Our completely new Cuba charts in paper and digital format will help recreational boaters or charterers explore the coast of Cuba in safety and with confidence.\u201d NV Charts\u2019 four regions 10.1 through 10.4 cover the\u00a0four quadrants of the Cuban coast, Northeast,\u00a0Northwest, Southwest, and Southeast, and include\u00a0harbor and anchorage details. The new Cuba chart\u00a0atlases are sold as \u2018Combi-packs\u2019; each one of the four contains all of the information for that area, and is priced at $99.80 USD. Each release is up-to-date and meticulously surveyed. NV Charts are relied on for accuracy and dependability by recreational boaters, professional mariners, and the US Coast Guard. 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