New charts or not ?

If its 2000, it will still show the Edinburgh Channel.

I am looking up on the wall to my 1994 C1 chart, and it is scarily different from today.
 
All the new Admiralty charts or Imray will have the Wind Farms on - those under construction just a magenta outline plus the words 'Wind Farm under Cosntruction'. If you scroll through the NtM on my site you will see that the UKHO has recently issued a few blocks to add to existing charts to show recently completed wind farms - Galloper, Sheringham come to mind. There is also Thanet which has reently reduced all the construction nav marks upon completion - to be honest without looking I can't remember if there is a block for that one. Of course where there is a block, UKHO have yet up update the actual edition.
 
I can't provide a link, but I have just found the website: "The Daily Telegraph Interactive Map of all the Windfarms off the UK" or somesuch,Oct 2012 but useful with search choices eg '50 miles from Ramsgate,operational'. Looks quite good Jerry.
Also the "4C Offshore" one is even much better with foreign ones as well.
 
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Thank you kind Sir. I was trying to draw attention to the Wind Farm pages with the 4U connection. I am working on a PDF giving the start of season position with all windfarms between here and the Hook of Holland but it's slow progress drawing the images amid appeals for planning, painting a MAB, cutting the lawn and earning the odd sailing voucher.
 
The East Anglian area is enormous but much of it is not approved yet - mind you there is faint hope there since delivering on an EU agreement regarding renewables is more important than fiscal or sound common sense.
 
Let's hope common sense prevails before the North Sea looks even more like a WWII minefield map. The escape route from our part of the coast looks bad enough as it is, looks like they haven't got round to mining Oostende yet though, Brugge and Antwerp look pretty well covered.
 
It seems the Belgium Wind Farms are going to all be fixed down the western side of their sea border with Hollland with one route north and one route south of all of them for commercial shipping. the Dutch are planning simlar stuff along their side of the same maritime boundary.
 
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