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Old 28 February 2013, 12:02   #1
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Counterfeit Charts - beware

Just when you thought you heard it all.

The United Kingdom Hydrographic Office (UKHO) has issued a warning over the dangers posed to the safety of vessels, crews and cargoes by counterfeit nautical charts and publications. It has observed an increase in the number of counterfeit versions of its Admiralty charts and publications in circulation.

Safety risks posed by counterfeit charts | News | News & Events | RYA
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Old 28 February 2013, 14:11   #2
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Thanks for that Ribochet.

Could be hard for the novice to spot though!
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lol

I got done on a Tohatsu Clymer from Ebay. The reproduction quality was fine but it totally failed how to explain how to address the engine problem...

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I got done on a Tohatsu Clymer from Ebay. The reproduction quality was fine but it totally failed how to explain how to address the engine

Should you not address it as Sir or Majesty
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But they must be scanned from a real chart so they can't be that far out. Alan P
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Should you not address it as Sir or Majesty
How perceptive of you. I generally call her Your Slyness.
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How perceptive of you. I generally call her Your Slyness.
Sometimes when I am bouncing up and down in the Sound I have been know to swear!! But only under my breath.

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Should you not address it as Sir or Majesty
Sensei, or Tohatsu-san?
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But they must be scanned from a real chart so they can't be that far out. Alan P
Alan - you're surely not suggesting that the Admiralty might be more interested in protecting their revenues that actually worried about people's safety/navigation...


...that would be incredibly cynical.
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