You can get most of the Pilot Charts and Sailing Directions on-line. The Pilot Charts are PDF files, the Sailing Directions are Zip files of self-extracting archives, which are, unfortunately, Windows-only executables. I hope you find them useful. If anyone needs the Sailing Directions in Mac or Linux readable format, let me know, and I’ll see what I can do. Here are some links.
Pub. 105 – Atlas of Pilot Charts South Atlantic Ocean
Not yet available for download, as they are still awaiting digital conversion
Pub. 106 – Atlas of Pilot Charts North Atlantic Ocean (including Gulf of Mexico), 2002
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Pub. 107 – Atlas of Pilot Charts South Pacific Ocean, 1998
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Pub. 108 – Atlas of Pilot Charts North Pacific Ocean
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Pub. 109 – Atlas of Pilot Charts Indian Ocean, 2001
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Sailing Directions Planning Guide
Planning Guides include relevant physical, political, industrial, navigational and regulatory information about the countries adjacent to a particular ocean basin in a single volume.
Pub. 120 – Pacific Ocean and Southeast Asia, 2007
Pub. 140 – North Atlantic, Baltic Sea, North Sea, and the Mediterranean Sea (Planning Guide), 2007
Pub. 160 – South Atlantic Ocean and Indian Ocean (Eroute), 2007
Pub. 180 – Arctic Ocean (Planning Guide), 2007
Pub. 200 – Antarctica (Planning Guide and Enroute), 2007
Sailing Directions Enroute
Enroute include detailed coastal and port approach information, supplementing the largest scale chart of the area. Each publication is subdivided into geographic regions, called sectors, which contain information about the coastal weather, currents, ice, dangers, features and ports, as well as a graphic key to the charts available for the area.
Pub. 123 – Southwest Coast of Africa (Enroute), 2007
Pub. 124 – East Coast of South America (Enroute), 2007
Pub. 125 – West Coast of South America (Enroute), 2004
Pub. 126 – Pacific Islands (Enroute), 2005
Pub. 127 – East Coast of Australia and New Zealand (Enroute), 2004
Pub. 131 – Western Mediterranean (Enroute), 2004
Pub. 132 – Eastern Mediterranean (Enroute)
Pub. 141 – Scotland (Enroute), 2007
Pub. 142 – Ireland and the West Coast of England (Enroute), 2007
Pub. 143 – West Coast of Europe and Northwest Africa (Enroute), 2005
Pub. 145 – Nova Scotia and the Saint Lawrence (Enroute), 2005
Pub. 146 – Newfoundland, Labrador, and Hudson Bay (Enroute), 2005
Pub. 147 – Caribbean Sea – Volume I (Enroute), 2007
Pub. 148 – Caribbean Sea – Volume II (Enroute), 2004
Pub. 153 – West Coasts of Mexico and Central America (Enroute), 2007
Pub. 154 – British Columbia (Enroute), 2007
Pub. 155 – East Coast of Russia (Enroute), 2007
Pub. 157 – Coasts of Korea and China (Enroute), 2007
Pub. 158 – Japan – Volume I (Enroute), 2007
Pub. 159 – Japan – Volume II (Enroute)
Pub. 161 – South China Sea and The Gulf of Thailand (Enroute), 2007
Pub. 162 – Philippine Islands (Enroute), 2004
Pub. 163 – Borneo, Jawa, Sulawesi, and Nusa Tenggara (Enroute), 2005
Pub. 164 – New Guinea (Enroute), 2004
Pub. 171 – East Africa and the South Indian Ocean (Enroute), 2004
Pub. 172 – Red Sea and the Persian Gulf (Enroute), 2007
Pub. 173 – India and The Bay of Bengal (Enroute), 2007
Pub. 174 – Strait of Malacca and Sumatera (Enroute), 2004
Pub. 175 – North, West, and South Coasts of Australia (Enroute), 2004
Pub. 181 – Greenland and Iceland (Enroute)
Pub. 182 – North and West Coasts of Norway (Enroute), 2007
Pub. 183 – North Coast of Russia (Enroute), 2005
Pub. 191 – English Channel (Enroute), 2007
Pub. 192 – North Sea (Enroute), 2007
Pub. 193 – Skagerrak Kattegat (Enroute), 2004
Good to see you are posting again. Let me know if you need crew for any sailing this spring or summer; I’d be excited to come along. You can get my contact information through your sister.