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NV Atlas France - FR 11 - Corsica
Edycja: 2023
Description
Dreamlike and demanding: This is how the island of Corsica, which is completely covered with the Atlas FR11, presents itself. Small offshore islands and gusty winds require full concentration here. Only a few anchorages are really sheltered from the wind. Experienced water sports enthusiasts will experience unforgettable moments around Corsica. Not for nothing is the island called "Île de la Beauté". As a mountainous Mediterranean island, Corsica offers a mixture of elegant coastal cities, pine forests and rugged mountain landscapes. Bastia, Porto Vecchio and Ajaccio are all served by large ferries and offer plenty of berths. Saint-Florent, Calvi, Propriano and Bonifacio are also equipped with many berths. So if you want to experience true Mediterranean beauty, you will not be able to avoid this island!
Thanks to the clear structure, the skipper can quickly find approaches, harbours and anchorages and is informed of important navigational details that also appear in the NV Charts app. The chart series impresses with its optimal scales and balanced sheet cuts.
Thanks to the clear structure, the skipper can quickly find approaches, harbours and anchorages and is informed of important navigational details that also appear in the NV Charts app. The chart series impresses with its optimal scales and balanced sheet cuts.
This chart set contains
- 2 Passage Charts
- 19 Coastal Charts
- 21 Details Charts
- Code for the app
- Digital charts & navigation programme
- Paper harbour plans & Digital
- Navigation instructions in English and French
- Meets legal requirements for up-to-date paper charts on board