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OziExplorer is an incredible piece of software that's sold over 500,000 copies, if you want some help learning how to get the most out of it, we can help.
We run regular courses lead by local OziExplorer expert Brian Tanner. There are two different courses, one covers the
PC/laptop version and the other covers Hema Maps EziOzi interface (a modified for ease of use OziExplorerCE) found on
the new Hema Navigator (HN5i). All courses are run at our store in Fremantle.
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Into the Sea is the first novel from Australian writer, Jay Laurie. Vividly and simply told, it is about growing up behind the dunes, friendship, travelling into the unknown and living in rhythm with the sea.
Billie (Will) is a small kid bleached by the ocean. He surfs. Riley’s bigger, bites his nails and pretends he does too. They roam their beachside suburb, nose drip over their first surf magazine and start to dream of far off places. Suddenly out of a heatwave, a fire erupts to take more than their bushland.
Later, in their mid twenties, the friends reconnect driving across the desert. There they live in the heat, dust and cold salt water, amongst a melting pot of passing travellers and violent incensed locals. Riley forgets a girl he thought he knew and Will’s drug addiction gives way to blindness to life beyond the sea which may prove to be even more destructive.
Musings around the campfire become real as Will leaves everything and heads for the tropical islands of Indonesia. At first a phone call, then a postcard, then nothing. Eventually Riley, in a strong relationship with stable work, sets out to try to track him down and, heading deep into the islands, starts to learn things he never knew he should.
Through the early years of a friendship between two boys, Into the Sea touches on first freedoms, the seesawing transition from innocence to adolescence and the impact of sudden loss. In later parts, the novel powerfully evokes life on the road and the unpredictability of trusting to chance travelling in remote places.
Along the way, it richly and sensitively describes the landscapes of Australia and Indonesia and their people. The book also captures, with honesty and depth, what it is to ride waves, to be a surfer and, in a more subtle way, the trials, if not impossibilities, of loving one.
Download an extract of the book here.
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Ever fancied swanning about on the European waterways in a Penichette canal boat? Locaboat has a whole range of different vessels to suit your needs and they're available all over Europe. As the WA agent for Locaboat we can answer all of
your questions and book your holiday for you.
Contact us to discuss how we can help you.
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The Landgate 1:25 000 Topographic Map series covers the Perth metropolitan area and selected state wide areas.
The maps shows all natural features on the ground as well as developed features including roads, powerlines, urban areas, parks and plantations.
These maps are printed on demand at the chart and map shop - so they are always in stock and always available.
The UKHO produce over 3300 Standard Nautical Charts and a wide range of thematic charts for specialist requirements. Admiralty standard nautical charts comply with Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) regulations and are ideal for professional, commercial and recreational use. Charts within the series consist of a range of scales, useful for passage planning, ocean crossings, coastal navigation and entering port.
Mariners should always use the largest scale nautical chart appropriate to their needs. In particularly busy seaways such as the English Channel, Gulf of Suez and the Malacca and Singapore Straits, the standard nautical charts are supplemented by mariners routeing guides which provide advice on route planning in these complex areas.
Click here to go the UKHO's catalogue page. There's one you can download, but it's a little bit complicated to use. I would suggest just emailing us if you can't find what you want, we're here to help!
This Benelux 2011 map from Michelin is part of their red national map series. These are perfect for route planning as well as getting around by car once you're there. They clearly mark out major roads and also show many of the more important minor roads. Some insets are included showing road access to Amsterdam, Brussels and Luxembourg City in greater detail.
The map's simple folding design with durable paper cover, allows it to be read like a book and easily folded back together. Road numbers and intermediate distances are clearly displayed with the more scenic routes highlighted in green.
The map also features:
- Political boundaries
- Regional and National Parks
- Important sights such as castles, ruins, and churches
- Driving Times and Distances
- Road Safety Information
- A legend in multiple languages (Dutch, English, French, German and Spanish)
Michelin reference no. 714
LINZ Hydrographic Services (Land Information New Zealand) produce official nautical charts to aid safe navigation in New Zealand waters and certain areas of Antarctica and the South-West Pacific. They currently have nearly 200 charts.
The majority of the New Zealand charts now show depths and heights in metres. Mariners should ensure that the charts and publications onboard their vessels are adequate for the voyage and are up to date. All our charts are fully corrected when they leave the store, however if you wish to keep them up to date, the Notices to Mariners are available for download.
You can also download the NZ Chart Catalogue in Adobe Acrobat PDF format. To download the file right click the link and select "Save target as..."
The UKHO produce over 3300 Standard Nautical Charts and a wide range of thematic charts for specialist requirements. Admiralty standard nautical charts comply with Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) regulations and are ideal for professional, commercial and recreational use. Charts within the series consist of a range of scales, useful for passage planning, ocean crossings, coastal navigation and entering port.
Mariners should always use the largest scale nautical chart appropriate to their needs. In particularly busy seaways such as the English Channel, Gulf of Suez and the Malacca and Singapore Straits, the standard nautical charts are supplemented by mariners routeing guides which provide advice on route planning in these complex areas.
Click here to go the UKHO's catalogue page. There's one you can download, but it's a little bit complicated to use. I would suggest just emailing us if you can't find what you want, we're here to help!
This series of maps covers Western Australia at a scale of 1:100 000 (1cm on a map represents 1km on the ground). This is the largest scale at which published geographic maps cover this area.
Western Australia has a geological record extending from some of the oldest known rocks and minerals on the planet to the present day.
These maps provide information on the geological features of Western Australia's cratons, orogens and sedimentary basins, including mineral deposits, faults, folds, foliations, rock relationships and lineations.
This laminated chart/poster is a great educational tool or conversation piece. It can be used as a bench or table protector, home education or simply a good looking poster for home, shed, office or your waiting room!
This A2 glossy, fully coloured chart has accurate diagrams, common & scientific names.
This map appears in the map series entitled World Mapping Project for Reise Know-How. This map includes high quality, clear and modern cartography.
Further details included in this map are:
- Contour lines with elevation data
- Colored Height layers
- Classified road network with distances
- Detailed Location Index
The maps of the world mapping project are printed on polyart, a virtually indestructible, absolutely waterproof synthetic paper. It can be any bend and fold without cracking. Furthermore, it is writeable as normal paper, non-toxic and recyclable.
This map is in four languages, including English.
This map appears in the map series entitled World Mapping Project for Reise Know-How. This map includes high quality, clear and modern cartography.
Further details included in this map are:
- Contour lines with elevation data
- Colored Height layers
- Classified road network with distances
- Detailed Location Index
The maps of the world mapping project are printed on polyart, a virtually indestructible, absolutely waterproof synthetic paper. It can be any bend and fold without cracking. Furthermore, it is writeable as normal paper, non-toxic and recyclable.
This map is in four languages, including English.
This map appears in the map series entitled World Mapping Project for Reise Know-How. This map includes high quality, clear and modern cartography.
Further details included in this map are:
- Contour lines with elevation data
- Colored Height layers
- Classified road network with distances
- Detailed Location Index
The maps of the world mapping project are printed on polyart, a virtually indestructible, absolutely waterproof synthetic paper. It can be any bend and fold without cracking. Furthermore, it is writeable as normal paper, non-toxic and recyclable.
This map is in four languages, including English.
This map appears in the map series entitled World Mapping Project for Reise Know-How. This map includes high quality, clear and modern cartography.
Further details included in this map are:
- Contour lines with elevation data
- Colored Height layers
- Classified road network with distances
- Detailed Location Index
The maps of the world mapping project are printed on polyart, a virtually indestructible, absolutely waterproof synthetic paper. It can be any bend and fold without cracking. Furthermore, it is writeable as normal paper, non-toxic and recyclable.
This map is in four languages, including English.