Is Waggoner lost at sea?

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I could get you an answer, but I don’t understand your question… the information on the plan for charts going forward came from NOAA. Could you be a little more precise?

Thanks!
 
I could get you an answer, but I don’t understand your question… the information on the plan for charts going forward came from NOAA. Could you be a little more precise?

Thanks!

When you page back through the articles in that link, there is one by Waggoner, at their booth in the Seattle Boat Show. Seem to be alive and well.
 
Maybe OP is remarking that the article is about US NOAA charts but the chart image in the article is of the Canadian Gulf Islands?
 
koliver, it's the old "what's wrong with this picture." I thought you would surely get it. Spinner missed it too.
 
koliver, it's the old "what's wrong with this picture." I thought you would surely get it. Spinner missed it too.

Too early, no coffee in the system yet.

Then they failed to get my house in! Just a bit higher up and it would have been OK.
I was looking for something relating to Canadian charts, but no, they are solely concerned with US charts.
 
they are solely concerned with US charts.
Yes and that's why I decided to have a little fun.

I could understand easterners being puzzled, but not Richmond and SSI.

I'd have thought Waggoner would have shown something even 10nm to the SE.

You see that in regular print media regularly; just pull out any old file photo, the public won't notice.

Not long ago, there was an article in The Province about something in the Gulf Islanda, along with a beautiful aerial photograph of Twin Islands and the powerhouse in Indian Arm.
 

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