Custom Chart of Pamet Harbor – NOAA Nautical Chart 9″ x 11″ (Vertical)

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Custom nautical chart of Pamet Harbor on rolled poster. Official NOAA data. Free shipping.

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Custom Nautical Chart of Pamet Harbor

Custom nautical chart of Pamet Harbor at 1:10,000 scale. Tight enough to show every pier, fairway buoy, and depth contour around Pamet Harbor. Nothing is generalized at this scale. Built from NOAA’s current Electronic Navigational Chart (ENC) data — the vector-based format that replaced traditional paper charts and is now the official standard for US nautical navigation. Printed at 9″ x 11″ (Vertical).

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Your Pamet Harbor Nautical Chart Poster

This Pamet Harbor nautical chart poster is a giclée reproduction on your choice of three premium papers. Fine art has a soft textured surface similar to traditional watercolor paper with archival quality. Semi-glossy is a bright white satin-finish photo paper with full color fidelity. Matte is a lighter-weight stock with a non-reflective surface. Every depth sounding, channel marker, and contour line from the NOAA ENC data comes through with sharp precision. Ships rolled in a protective tube.

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Lighter weight, non-reflective surface. Clean look, ideal for framing behind glass.

Print Quality

Sunlight-Resistant Giclée Print

Giclée printing produces bright, intense colors calibrated to match the original NOAA ENC data. Unlike standard prints, these inks resist fading from regular sunlight exposure — the nautical detail on your Pamet Harbor chart stays vivid for years.

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Sunlight-resistant inks that won’t fade over time

Three Papers

Fine art, semi-glossy, or matte finish

Protective Tube

Ships rolled in a cardboard shipping tube

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Chart Data

Built from Current NOAA ENC Data

This nautical chart poster of Pamet Harbor is built from NOAA’s current Electronic Navigational Chart data — more precise and up-to-date than the traditional paper charts it replaced. Whether it’s for your wall or as a nautical gift, it captures Pamet Harbor in a way no photograph can.

  • Chart Source: Official NOAA ENC data
  • Scale: 1:10,000 — harbor detail
  • Print Size: 9″ x 11″ (Vertical)
  • Format: Rolled Poster
  • Paper: Three options — fine art, semi-glossy, or matte
  • Print: Giclée — sunlight-resistant inks
  • Shipping: Free on all orders

Good to Know

Before You Order

Which paper should I choose?
Fine art has a soft textured surface like traditional watercolor paper — best for a classic, archival feel. Semi-glossy is a bright white satin photo paper with sharp color — great for vivid charts. Matte is lighter weight with a non-reflective surface, ideal for framing behind glass.
How does the poster ship?
Rolled in a protective cardboard shipping tube. Unroll it and take it to your preferred framer, or hang it with poster clips.
Will the colors fade?
Our giclée inks resist fading from regular sunlight exposure. For maximum longevity, avoid prolonged direct sun.
Is this chart suitable for navigation?
Our charts use official NOAA data but are designed as premium wall art, not for active navigation. For navigation, use NOAA’s digital chart tools or approved electronic chart systems.

If the print gathers dust, wipe gently with a clean, dry cloth.

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Pamet Harbor

Generation Date: 3/4/2026

Page 2

NOAA CUSTOM CHART

NOTES GEOSPATIAL DATABASE

VERSION 3.0B - 20 FEBRUARY 2025

The records of the NOAA Custom

Chart Notes Geospatial Database are

current as of February 20, 2025.

Subsequent additions and refinements

are to be expected. Please refer to

all

available

navigational

publications for complete information

about the charted area.

CAUTION

AUTOMATED CHART GENERATION

This NOAA Custom Chart has been

automatically

rendered

from

NOAA

Electronic Navigational Chart (NOAA

ENC®) data. Mariners using this NOAA

Custom Chart are advised that this is

a static reproduction of the NOAA

ENC®. This NOAA Custom Chart has not

been individually quality checked or

adjusted

for

optimal

use

for

navigation. The portrayal may be at a

different scale from that of the

original NOAA ENC®. Mariners are

advised to use caution when using

this NOAA Custom Chart for navigation

and are encouraged to use the latest

NOAA ENC® to access the most up-to-

date information. Mariners must also

comply with all applicable regulatory

requirements.

CAUTION

CHART UPDATES

This NOAA Custom Chart contains up-

to-date information only as of the

time of creation, and will become

outdated. Mariners are advised to

visit

https://

distribution.charts.noaa.gov/

navigation-updates/

to

check

for

critical and routine updates, and to

render a new NOAA Custom Chart when

the ENC data used to make the chart

is updated. Notices to Mariners are

not issued for corrections to this

NOAA Custom Chart.

HEIGHTS

Heights of fixed aids to navigation

and vertical clearances of overhead

obstructions will be shown in feet if

the units are set to feet or fathoms.

If units are set to meters, heights

will

be

shown

in

meters.

Land

elevation values are shown in meters

only.

AUTHORITIES

Hydrography and topography by the

National Ocean Service, Coast Survey,

with additional data from the Corps

of Engineers, Geological Survey, U.S.

Coast Guard and National Geospatial-

Intelligence Agency.

WATER LEVELS, CURRENTS, AND TIDES

Real-time

water

levels,

tide

predictions,

and

tidal

current

predictions are available on the

internet

from

NOAA’s

Center

for

Operational

Oceanographic

Products

and Services (CO-OPS) at https://

tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov/

water_level_info.html

and

https://

tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov/

currents_info.html .

COMMENTS REQUESTED

NOAA encourages users to submit

inquiries, discrepancies, or comments

about this chart via NOAA's ASSIST

tool

at

https://

nauticalcharts.noaa.gov/customer-

service/assist/ .

ABBREVIATIONS

For complete list of Symbols and

Abbreviations, see Chart No. 1.

Pamet Harbor

Generation Date: 3/4/2026

Page 3

POLLUTION REPORTS

Report all spills of oil and

hazardous substances to the National

Response Center via 1-800-424-8802

(toll free), or to the nearest U.S.

Coast Guard facility if telephone

communication is impossible (33 CFR

153).

AIDS TO NAVIGATION

Consult U.S. Coast Guard Light List

for

supplemental

information

concerning aids to navigation.

RADAR REFLECTORS

Radar reflectors have been placed

on many floating aids to navigation.

Individual

radar

reflector

identification on these aids has been

omitted from this chart.

WARNING

The prudent mariner will not rely

solely

on

any

single

aid

to

navigation, particularly on floating

aids. See U.S. Coast Guard Light List

and U.S. Coast Pilot for details.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Additional information can be

obtained

at

www.nauticalcharts.noaa.gov

SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION

Consult U.S. Coast Pilot 1 for

important supplemental information.

Refer to charted regulation section

numbers.

SOUNDING DATUM

Soundings referred to Mean Lower

Low Water (MLLW).

VERTICAL DATUM

Overhead clearances are referred to

Mean High Water (MHW).

NOTE A

Navigation

regulations

are

published in Chapter 2, U.S. Coast

Pilot 1. Additions or revisions to

Chapter

2

are

published

in

the

Notices

to

Mariners.

Information

concerning the regulations may be

obtained

at

the

Office

of

the

Commander, 1st Coast Guard District

in Boston, MA or at the Office of the

District Engineer, Corps of Engineers

in Concord, MA.

Refer to charted regulation section

numbers.

COLREGS, 80.135A (SEE NOTE A)

International

Regulations

for

Preventing Collisions at Sea, 1972.

The entire area of this chart falls

seaward of the COLREGS Demarcation

Line.

CAUTION

LIMITATIONS ON THE

USE OF RADIO SIGNALS

Limitations on the use of radio

signals as aids to marine navigation

can be found in the U.S. Coast Guard

Light Lists and National Geospatial-

Intelligence Agency Publication 117.

Radio direction-finder bearings to

commercial broadcasting stations are

subject to error and should be used

with caution.

Pamet Harbor

Generation Date: 3/4/2026

Page 4

CAUTION

SUBMERGED CABLES AND PIPELINES

Additional uncharted submarine

pipelines and submarine cables may

exist within the area of this chart.

Not

all

submarine

pipelines

and

submarine cables are required to be

buried,

and

those

that

were

originally buried may have become

exposed. Mariners should use extreme

caution when operating vessels in

depths of water comparable to their

draft in areas where pipelines and

cables may exist, and when anchoring,

dragging or trawling.

Covered wells may be marked by

lighted or unlighted buoys.

CAUTION

Temporary changes or defects in

aids to navigation are not indicated

on this chart. See Local Notice to

Mariners.

During some winter months or when

endangered by ice, certain aids to

navigation are replaced by other

types or removed. For details, see

U.S. Coast Guard Light List.

RESTRICTED AREA

RIGHT WHALE SEASONAL

MANAGEMENT AREA

(50 CFR 224.105)

All vessels greater than or equal

to 65 feet / 19.8 meters in length

must slow to speeds of 10 knots or

less in seasonal management areas.

NOTE Z

NO-DISCHARGE ZONE, 40 CFR 140

Under the Clean Water Act, Section

312, all vessels operating within a

No-Discharge

Zone

(NDZ)

are

completely

prohibited

from

discharging any sewage, treated or

untreated,

into

the

waters.

All

vessels with an installed marine

sanitation device (MSD) that are

navigating,

moored,

anchored,

or

docked within a NDZ must have the MSD

disabled to prevent the overboard

discharge

of

sewage

(treated

or

untreated) or install a holding tank.

Regulations for the NDZ are contained

in the U.S. Coast Pilot. Additional

information

concerning

the

regulations and requirements may be

obtained

from

the

Environmental

Protection

Agency

(EPA)

website:

https://www.epa.gov/vessels-marinas-

and-ports .

MANDATORY SHIP REPORTING SYSTEM AREA

33 CFR 169 (SEE NOTE A)

Navigation

regulations

are

published in Chapter 2 of the U.S.

Coast Pilot for this geographic area.

Refer to regulation section numbers.

NOAA WEATHER RADIO BROADCASTS

The NOAA Weather Radio station

listed

below

provides

continuous

weather

broadcasts.

The

reception

range is typically 20 to 40 nautical

miles from the antenna site, but can

be as much as 100 nautical miles for

stations at high elevations.

Bourne/Hyannis, MA KEC-73 162.550 MHz

Additional information

Chart Type

Chart Number
Chart Title

Pamet Harbor

Generation Date: 3/4/2026

Page 2

NOAA CUSTOM CHART

NOTES GEOSPATIAL DATABASE

VERSION 3.0B - 20 FEBRUARY 2025

The records of the NOAA Custom

Chart Notes Geospatial Database are

current as of February 20, 2025.

Subsequent additions and refinements

are to be expected. Please refer to

all

available

navigational

publications for complete information

about the charted area.

CAUTION

AUTOMATED CHART GENERATION

This NOAA Custom Chart has been

automatically

rendered

from

NOAA

Electronic Navigational Chart (NOAA

ENC®) data. Mariners using this NOAA

Custom Chart are advised that this is

a static reproduction of the NOAA

ENC®. This NOAA Custom Chart has not

been individually quality checked or

adjusted

for

optimal

use

for

navigation. The portrayal may be at a

different scale from that of the

original NOAA ENC®. Mariners are

advised to use caution when using

this NOAA Custom Chart for navigation

and are encouraged to use the latest

NOAA ENC® to access the most up-to-

date information. Mariners must also

comply with all applicable regulatory

requirements.

CAUTION

CHART UPDATES

This NOAA Custom Chart contains up-

to-date information only as of the

time of creation, and will become

outdated. Mariners are advised to

visit

https://

distribution.charts.noaa.gov/

navigation-updates/

to

check

for

critical and routine updates, and to

render a new NOAA Custom Chart when

the ENC data used to make the chart

is updated. Notices to Mariners are

not issued for corrections to this

NOAA Custom Chart.

HEIGHTS

Heights of fixed aids to navigation

and vertical clearances of overhead

obstructions will be shown in feet if

the units are set to feet or fathoms.

If units are set to meters, heights

will

be

shown

in

meters.

Land

elevation values are shown in meters

only.

AUTHORITIES

Hydrography and topography by the

National Ocean Service, Coast Survey,

with additional data from the Corps

of Engineers, Geological Survey, U.S.

Coast Guard and National Geospatial-

Intelligence Agency.

WATER LEVELS, CURRENTS, AND TIDES

Real-time

water

levels,

tide

predictions,

and

tidal

current

predictions are available on the

internet

from

NOAA’s

Center

for

Operational

Oceanographic

Products

and Services (CO-OPS) at https://

tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov/

water_level_info.html

and

https://

tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov/

currents_info.html .

COMMENTS REQUESTED

NOAA encourages users to submit

inquiries, discrepancies, or comments

about this chart via NOAA's ASSIST

tool

at

https://

nauticalcharts.noaa.gov/customer-

service/assist/ .

ABBREVIATIONS

For complete list of Symbols and

Abbreviations, see Chart No. 1.

Pamet Harbor

Generation Date: 3/4/2026

Page 3

POLLUTION REPORTS

Report all spills of oil and

hazardous substances to the National

Response Center via 1-800-424-8802

(toll free), or to the nearest U.S.

Coast Guard facility if telephone

communication is impossible (33 CFR

153).

AIDS TO NAVIGATION

Consult U.S. Coast Guard Light List

for

supplemental

information

concerning aids to navigation.

RADAR REFLECTORS

Radar reflectors have been placed

on many floating aids to navigation.

Individual

radar

reflector

identification on these aids has been

omitted from this chart.

WARNING

The prudent mariner will not rely

solely

on

any

single

aid

to

navigation, particularly on floating

aids. See U.S. Coast Guard Light List

and U.S. Coast Pilot for details.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Additional information can be

obtained

at

www.nauticalcharts.noaa.gov

SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION

Consult U.S. Coast Pilot 1 for

important supplemental information.

Refer to charted regulation section

numbers.

SOUNDING DATUM

Soundings referred to Mean Lower

Low Water (MLLW).

VERTICAL DATUM

Overhead clearances are referred to

Mean High Water (MHW).

NOTE A

Navigation

regulations

are

published in Chapter 2, U.S. Coast

Pilot 1. Additions or revisions to

Chapter

2

are

published

in

the

Notices

to

Mariners.

Information

concerning the regulations may be

obtained

at

the

Office

of

the

Commander, 1st Coast Guard District

in Boston, MA or at the Office of the

District Engineer, Corps of Engineers

in Concord, MA.

Refer to charted regulation section

numbers.

COLREGS, 80.135A (SEE NOTE A)

International

Regulations

for

Preventing Collisions at Sea, 1972.

The entire area of this chart falls

seaward of the COLREGS Demarcation

Line.

CAUTION

LIMITATIONS ON THE

USE OF RADIO SIGNALS

Limitations on the use of radio

signals as aids to marine navigation

can be found in the U.S. Coast Guard

Light Lists and National Geospatial-

Intelligence Agency Publication 117.

Radio direction-finder bearings to

commercial broadcasting stations are

subject to error and should be used

with caution.

Pamet Harbor

Generation Date: 3/4/2026

Page 4

CAUTION

SUBMERGED CABLES AND PIPELINES

Additional uncharted submarine

pipelines and submarine cables may

exist within the area of this chart.

Not

all

submarine

pipelines

and

submarine cables are required to be

buried,

and

those

that

were

originally buried may have become

exposed. Mariners should use extreme

caution when operating vessels in

depths of water comparable to their

draft in areas where pipelines and

cables may exist, and when anchoring,

dragging or trawling.

Covered wells may be marked by

lighted or unlighted buoys.

CAUTION

Temporary changes or defects in

aids to navigation are not indicated

on this chart. See Local Notice to

Mariners.

During some winter months or when

endangered by ice, certain aids to

navigation are replaced by other

types or removed. For details, see

U.S. Coast Guard Light List.

RESTRICTED AREA

RIGHT WHALE SEASONAL

MANAGEMENT AREA

(50 CFR 224.105)

All vessels greater than or equal

to 65 feet / 19.8 meters in length

must slow to speeds of 10 knots or

less in seasonal management areas.

NOTE Z

NO-DISCHARGE ZONE, 40 CFR 140

Under the Clean Water Act, Section

312, all vessels operating within a

No-Discharge

Zone

(NDZ)

are

completely

prohibited

from

discharging any sewage, treated or

untreated,

into

the

waters.

All

vessels with an installed marine

sanitation device (MSD) that are

navigating,

moored,

anchored,

or

docked within a NDZ must have the MSD

disabled to prevent the overboard

discharge

of

sewage

(treated

or

untreated) or install a holding tank.

Regulations for the NDZ are contained

in the U.S. Coast Pilot. Additional

information

concerning

the

regulations and requirements may be

obtained

from

the

Environmental

Protection

Agency

(EPA)

website:

https://www.epa.gov/vessels-marinas-

and-ports .

MANDATORY SHIP REPORTING SYSTEM AREA

33 CFR 169 (SEE NOTE A)

Navigation

regulations

are

published in Chapter 2 of the U.S.

Coast Pilot for this geographic area.

Refer to regulation section numbers.

NOAA WEATHER RADIO BROADCASTS

The NOAA Weather Radio station

listed

below

provides

continuous

weather

broadcasts.

The

reception

range is typically 20 to 40 nautical

miles from the antenna site, but can

be as much as 100 nautical miles for

stations at high elevations.

Bourne/Hyannis, MA KEC-73 162.550 MHz

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