NOAA Online Charts for the Northwest

Taking your first cruise in the San Juans? Or is it just time to update the contents of your chart table? Here’s a listing of NOAA charts for the Northwest that you can review online. These online charts allow you to zoom in and see great detail of your favorite anchorages or that tricky passage you haven’t tried out yet.

Chart # Scale Area(s) Covered
18400 200,000 Strait of Georgia and Strait of Juan de Fuca
18421 80,000 Strait of Juan de Fuca to Strait of Georgia; Drayton Harbor
18423 80,000 Bellingham to Everett Including San Juan Islands
18424 40,000 Bellingham Bay; Bellingham Harbor
18427 25,000 Anacortes to Skagit Bay
18428 10,000 Oak and Crescent Harbors
18429 25,000 Rosario Strait-southern part
18430 25,000 Rosario Strait-northern part
18431 25,000 Rosario Stait to Cherry Point
18432 25,000 Boundary Pass
18433 25,000 Haro-Strait-Middle Bank to Stuart Name Island
18434 25,000 San Juan Channel
18440 150,000 Puget Sound
18441 80,000 Puget Sound-northern part
18443 40,000 Approaches to Everett
18444 10,000 Everett Harbor
18445 80,000 Puget Sound-Possession Sound to Olympia
18446 25,000 Puget Sound-Apple Cove Point to Keyport; Agate Passage
18447 10,000 Lake Washington Ship Canal and Lake Washington
18448 80,000 Puget Sound-southern part
18449 25,000 Puget Sound-Seattle to Bremerton
18450 10,000 Seattle Harbor, Elliott Bay and Duwamish Waterway
18452 10,000 Sinclair Inlet
18453 15,000 Tacoma Harbor
18456 20,000 Olympia Harobr and Budd Inlet
18457 10,000 Puget Sound-Hammersley Inlet to Shelton
18458 25,000 Hood Canal-South Point to Quatsap Point
18460 100,000 Stait of Juan de Fuca Entrance (includes Metric version)
18464 20,000 Port Townsend
18465 80,000 Strait of Juan de Fuca-eastern part
18468 10,000 Port Angeles
18471 40,000 Approaches to Admirally Inlet Dungeness to Oak Bay
18473 40,000 Puget Name Sound-Oak Bay to Shilshole Bay
18474 40,000 Puget Name Sound-Shilshole Bay to Commencement Bay
18476 40,000 Puget Name Sound-Hood Canal and Dabob Bay
18477 25,000 Puget Sound-Entrance to Name Hood Canal
18480 176,253 Approaches to Strait of Juan de Fuca
18484 10,000 Neah Bay
18485 40,000 Cape Flattery
18500 180,789 Columbia River to Name Destruction Island
18502 40,000 Grays Harbor; Westhaven Cove
18504 40,000 Willapa Bay;Toke Pt.
18520 185,238 Yaquina Head to Columbia River; Netarts Bay
18521 40,000 Columbia River Pacific Ocean to Harrington Point
18523 40,000 Columbia River Harrington Point to Name Crims Island
18524 40,000 Columbia River Name Crims Island to Saint Helens
18525 40,000 Columbia River Saint Helens to Vancouver
18526 20,000 Port of Portland, Including Vancouver; Multnomah Channel
18527 5,000 Willamette River-Swan Island Basin
18528 15,000 Willamette River Portland to Walnut Eddy
18529 15,000 Willamette River Walnut Eddy To Newburg
18531 40,000 Columbia River Vancouver to Bonneville; Bonneville Dam
18532 40,000 Columbia River Bonneville To The Dalles; Hood River
18533 20,000 Columbia River Lake Celilo
18535 20,000 Columbia River John Day Dam to Blalock
18536 20,000 Columbia River Sundale to Heppner Junction
18537 20,000 Columbia River Alderdale to Blalock Islands
18539 20,000 Columbia River Blalock Islands to McNary Dam
18541 20,000 Columbia River-McNary Dam to Juniper
18542 20,000 Columbia River Juniper to Pasco
18543 20,000 Columbia River Pasco to Richland
18545 20,000 Lake Sacajawea
18546 20,000 Snake River-Lake Herbert G. West
18547 20,000 Snake River-Lake Bryon
18548 20,000 Snake River-Lower Granite Lake
18551 50,000 FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT LAKE Southern part
18553 50,000 FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT LAKE Northern part
18554 50,000 Lake Pend Oreille
18556 20,000 Nehalem River
18558 50,000 Tillamook Bay
18561 50,000 Approaches to Yaquina Bay; Depoe Bay
18580 191,730 Cape Blanco to Yaquina Head
18581 10,000 Yaquina Bay and River;Continuation of Yaquina River
18583 20,000 Siuslaw River
18584 20,000 Umpqua River Pacific Ocean to Reedsport
18587 20,000 Coos Bay
18588 20,000 Coquille River Entrance
18589 40,000 Port Orford to Cape Blanco; Port Orford

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