

Imray C80 Chart - British Isles
Imray C80 - British Isles
The award winning Imray navigational charts allow for easy chart plotting in any conditions.
This edition of the C80 paper chart is printed and corrected to April 2020.
- Digitially printed on water resitant paper & folded to A4 size in a plastic wallet - open size: 79 x 112cm
- Chart scale 1:1 500Â 000
- WGS 84
- MCA recognised
- Detailed cartography using up-to-date official survey data, with the latest depth surveys applied
- Contains tidal stream information including direction and rates
- Includes a separate sheet of information with any symbols & abbreviations used on Imray charts
- The chart specification has been improved to show coloured light flashes
- Latest chart corrections available on the Imray website
This chart is a new addition to the C-Series produced by Imray, and gives an overview of Britain, Ireland and adjacent islands including Shetland and Orkney - coverage also extends further north to include the Faeroe Islands.
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Imray C80 - British Isles
The award winning Imray navigational charts allow for easy chart plotting in any conditions.
This edition of the C80 paper chart is printed and corrected to April 2020.
- Digitially printed on water resitant paper & folded to A4 size in a plastic wallet - open size: 79 x 112cm
- Chart scale 1:1 500Â 000
- WGS 84
- MCA recognised
- Detailed cartography using up-to-date official survey data, with the latest depth surveys applied
- Contains tidal stream information including direction and rates
- Includes a separate sheet of information with any symbols & abbreviations used on Imray charts
- The chart specification has been improved to show coloured light flashes
- Latest chart corrections available on the Imray website
This chart is a new addition to the C-Series produced by Imray, and gives an overview of Britain, Ireland and adjacent islands including Shetland and Orkney - coverage also extends further north to include the Faeroe Islands.
























