British Admiralty Australian Nautical Chart Aus157 Port of Geelong and Approaches
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Chart AUS157
Main Chart Details
- Chart Title: Port of Geelong and Approaches
- Publication Date: 27/03/2009
- Latest Edition date:
- Chart Size: 1117 x 651 (mm)
Chart Panel Details
- Panel Name Port of Geelong and Approaches
- Natural Scale 37500
- North Limit 37 59'.10S
- East Limit 144 49'.30E
- South Limit 38 12'.30S
- West Limit 144 20'.70E
- Panel Name Point Henry Pier
- Natural Scale 10000
- North Limit 38 06'.78S
- East Limit 144 27'.84E
- South Limit 38 08'.07S
- West Limit 144 25'.50E
- Panel Name Point Wilson Pier
- Natural Scale 10000
- North Limit 38 05'.47S
- East Limit 144 33'.31E
- South Limit 38 06'.10S
- West Limit 144 32'.10E
- Panel Name Clifton Springs
- Natural Scale 5000
- North Limit 38 09'.12S
- East Limit 144 33'.50E
- South Limit 38 09'.37S
- West Limit 144 33'.00E
- Panel Name Point Henry Pier
- Natural Scale 15000
- North Limit 38 07'.05S
- East Limit 144 27'.40E
- South Limit 38 08'.19S
- West Limit 144 25'.18E
- Panel Name Point Wilson Pier
- Natural Scale 10000
- North Limit 38 05'.60S
- East Limit 144 33'.24E
- South Limit 38 06'.10S
- West Limit 144 32'.01E