Maryland and Virginia Cruising Guides 


 

Plot your course with the

Williams & Heintz Cruising Guide!    

Nautical Chartbooks to navigate the waters of The Chesapeake Bay, Potomac River, Chincoteague Bay, and Tidewater Virginia and Maryland.

Navigation information compiled from the latest National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) sources. Up to date information about  water depth, buoys, marinas, ramps, channels, and other Navigational Aids.

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Each chartbook is enclosed in a heavy-duty vinyl case to protect it from spray. The pages are printed on wet strength paper. This paper is nearly as strong wet as dry.

Williams and Heintz printed the very first Guide for Cruising Maryland Waters beginning in the early 1960's for the Maryland Department of Natural Resources. Now, we publish it under the title of Maryland Cruising Guide. This complete chartbook includes over 50 insets of rivers and harbors.

The most up-to-date navigation chartbooks of Maryland and Virginia!

Our Maryland Cruising Guide covers the Maryland area of the Chesapeake Bay, the Potomac River as far north as Washington, D.C., the Chincoteague Bay area and includes a large scale inset of Ocean City. 

Charts 1 through 21 are at a scale of 1:80,000. The insets are in various scales from 1:40,000 to 1:20,000.

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2008-09 Virginia Cruising Guide

 

Our Virginia Cruising Guide covers Tidewater Virginia, Potomac River and The Atlantic Ocean shores and bays. There are full page enlargements of Ocean City and Chincoteague Island.

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