Sailing Directions
Often referred to as Pilots, Sailing Directions are designed for use by the merchant
mariner on all classes of ocean-going vessels with essential information on all
aspects of navigation. Sailing Directions are complementary to Admiralty Standard
Nautical Charts and provide worldwide coverage in 74 volumes.
Tidal Publications
Admiralty Tide Tables
Admiralty Tide Tables detail the times and heights of high and low waters for over
230 standard and 6000 secondary ports in the UK and Ireland, Europe, the Indian
Ocean, South China Sea and Pacific Ocean for each day of the year. The tables outline
methods of prediction, the effect of meteorological conditions on tides and provide
additional information on exceptional tidal factors in each area. The tables are
available from Admiralty Distributors worldwide.
Admiralty Tidal Stream Atlases
Admiralty Tidal Stream Atlases display, in diagrammatic form, the major tidal streams
for selected waters of north-western Europe, including direction and rate at hourly
intervals. Graded arrows illustrate Mean, Neap and Spring tidal rates in tenths
of a knot. There is also a diagram to help you calculate the tidal stream rate for
a given date.
Admiralty Manual of Tides (NP120)
This is a largely mathematical, detailed description of tidal theory and its application
to the analysis and prediction of tides and tidal streams.
Admiralty Tidal Handbooks (NP122 1-3)
These three volumes outline the Admiralty method of harmonic tidal analysis for
long and short observation periods and include information on datums for hydrographic
surveys.
List Of Radio Signals
The Admiralty List of Radio Signals series provides comprehensive information on
all aspects of Maritime Radio Communications. The data is organised into six volumes,
some divided into several parts for ease of handling. Each of the six volumes is
presented in a user-friendly format with full colour photographs and diagrams.
List Of Lights
This series of books provides extensive information on all lighthouses, lightships,
lit floating marks (over 8m in height), fog signals and other lights of navigational
significance.
Other Publications
Admiralty Distance Tables (NP350 1-3)
A three part series of tables, sub-divided by region, giving the shortest distances
between ports. There are supporting diagrams and text as well as link tables for
places not in the same or adjacent table.
Catalogue of Admiralty Charts and Publications (NP131)
A comprehensive reference in graphical and textual form of all Admiralty charts
and publications worldwide, listed by region. The catalogue gives full details for
each chart and publication, including details of all digital products and Admiralty
distributors worldwide. Updated and published annually. (Full coverage of ENC electronic
charts is listed separately in an online catalogue.
Paper Chart Maintenance Record (NP133A)
Record your Admiralty chart updating details, weekly Notices to Mariners and new
charts and editions. Use the index to check Notices to Mariners against all Admiralty
charts.
How to Keep Your Admiralty Charts Up-to-Date (NP294)
Good chart management practice with step-by-step updating techniques using Admiralty
Notices to Mariners.
IALA Maritime Buoyage System (NP735)
Describes the Cardinal and Lateral Buoyage system with diagrams and written explanations
of the five types of marks: lateral, cardinal, isolated danger, safe water and special
marks.
Ocean Passages for the World (NP136)
This classic volume on ocean voyage planning has routeing details for powered and
sailing vessels; individual chapters on each of the world�s oceans; advice on winds,
weather, climate, seasonal factors, currents, swell, ice hazards; and the shortest
routes between ports and important positions.
Symbols and Abbreviations Used on Admiralty Charts, Chart 5011 (INT 1)
This convenient A4 book details Admiralty and INT paper chart symbols in full colour
with information on hydrography; topography; navigational aids and services; abbreviations
of principal terms shown on English and foreign charts; and general information
on the content of Admiralty paper charts.
The Mariner's Handbook (NP100)
A compendium of essential maritime information on charts; operations and regulations;
tides, currents and characteristics of the sea; basic meteorology; navigation in
ice, hazards and restrictions to navigation; and the IALA Buoyage system.