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Boatsales Staff1 Sept 2014
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Download 'Beacon to Beacon' for free

Marine Safety Queensland offers free electronic maps for SE Queensland waterways
Maritime Safety Queensland's Beacon to Beacon Guides provide navigation maps for selected waterways from the southern Gold Coast to Keppel Bay and Rockhampton. Beacon to Beacon was previously sold in hardcopy but now content is available for free download.
The maps are intended for recreational boating and should be used as a guide for navigation. Care should be taken when navigating outside waterways not marked by navigation aids. Comprehensive navigation charts for ports and offshore areas are published by the Australian Hydrographic Office.
A comprehensive legend with map notes (PDF, 1.04 MB) is available as a separate, free download and can be found on the same page as the booklet downloads. Maps may be printed as often as needed and can beeasily be slipped into standard plastic folder sleeves.
The maps are regularly updated online but printed maps can be manually updated from information on the Queensland Notices to Mariners page at http://www.msq.qld.gov.au/notices-to-mariners.aspx.

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