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Reeds Nautical Almanac 2017

by Henry Lord 3 Aug 2016 12:13 BST 3 August 2016
Reeds Nautical Almanac 2017 © Adlard Coles Nautical

Plus Reeds iPad Almanac and Reeds Digital Almanac for Mac & PC

Print edition £49.99/ eBook £39.99/ Combined print and eBook pack £65

www.reedsnauticalalmanac.co.uk

"There are some things I would not go to sea without - Reeds is one of them." – Sir Chay Blyth

"The big, bold, extravagantly comprehensive king of Almanacs." – Yachting World

Reeds Nautical Almanac is the indispensable trusted annual compendium of navigational data for yachtsmen and motorboaters, and provides all the information required to navigate Atlantic coastal waters around the whole of the UK, Ireland, Channel Islands and the entire European coastline from the tip of Denmark right down to Gibraltar, Northern Morocco, the Azores and Madeira.

The 2017 edition continues the Almanac's tradition of year on year improvement and meticulous presentation of all the data required for safe navigation. Packed with essential information for coastal cruises as well as passage making, and with over 45,000 annual changes, it is regarded as the bible of almanacs for anyone going to sea.

Reeds Almanac is increasingly popular as an iPad app covering all of the navigational and port information from the print edition, along with tide data from the UKHO and handy live weather feeds from the Met Office. The Reeds iPad Almanac combines comprehensive coverage with carefully thought out functionality, usability and portability, taking full advantage of the iPad's features.

The basic app is free and comes with sample ports and invaluable weather data. Users can either buy the entire Reeds iPad for £44.99 or customize the app to their needs, selecting from a range of seven separate regional packs priced at £29.99 each.

The Reeds Digital Almanac for Mac & PC can be purchased separately from the print edition and includes: live weather from the Met Office for up to 72 hours ahead, a much praised route planner and printing facility. Like the print version it includes: 700 chartlets, weather, tide tables and streams, 7,500 waypoints, international code flags, safety, communications and much more.

www.reedsnauticalalmanac.co.uk

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