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1.   Mercator
2.   1:75,000
3.   1:40,000
4.   Nautical mile
5.   Area of coverage, scale, projection, reference level for soundings, standard of measurement; a sixth might be a note on elevations
 6.   Parallels of latitude
 7.   Meridians
8.   135 nm
9.   Compass, dividers, course plotter, parallel ruler, watch, hand-held compass, depth sounder, knotmeter, pencil and eraser
10.   Chart 1, NOTAMS, U.S. Coast Pilot, Federal Requirements and Safety Tips for Recreational Boater, Tide and Tidal Current Tables, Collision Regulations, Light Lists, Radio Navigational Aids
11.   To update charts and marine publications and to draw attention to new hazards
12.   Chart dealers, marine stores and chandleries, specialty stores such as dive shops, and government publication outlets
13.   False. Boaters should carry the LARGEST scale chart available.
14. 31° 15.5' S
84° 2.3' W


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