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1993 MAINE COAST Nautical Chart - BATH, BOOTHBAY HARBOR, WISCASSET, DAMARISCOTTA
$ 5.79
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Description
Measuring about 36" x 48",this is the U.S. National Ocean Service Coast & Geodetic Survey Nautical Chart No. 13293 - "Maine - Damariscotta, Sheepscot and Kennebec Rivers." The Route 1 corridor runs along the top, with Bath at the far left, Newcastle and Damariscotta at the far right, and Wiscasset in the middle. The jagged coastline runs from Cundy's Harbor at the left to Pemaquid Point on the right, with the Phippsburg, Georgetown and Boothbay Harbor peninsulas in between. It is dated 1993 (31st edition), and the scale is 1:40,000. The inset at the top is a continuation of the Androscoggin River, as far as Brunswick, also at the same scale. The other two insets - Christmas Cove and South Bristol Harbor - are at a scale of 1:10,000.
It is in good and usable condition, but with some creasing, light soiling and edge wear. It has been folded multiple times, but we will probably ship it rolled in a tube.
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