VicS
Well-Known Member
A quick glance at US Chart No 1 suggest the same notation is used as on UK Admiralty charts
Metres and decimetres, with the decimetres as a subscript, for depths and drying heights above chart datum
Metres and decimal for heights of features that do not cover and bridge clearances ( topography that's the word!)
Gob-smacked though to discover than US charts are metric!
Now wondering why depths and drying heights are given in metres and (subscripted) decimeters while heights of non covering features are given in decimal metres ???
Hang-over from the days when depths were in fathoms and subscripted feet perhaps ????
Metres and decimetres, with the decimetres as a subscript, for depths and drying heights above chart datum
Metres and decimal for heights of features that do not cover and bridge clearances ( topography that's the word!)
Gob-smacked though to discover than US charts are metric!
Now wondering why depths and drying heights are given in metres and (subscripted) decimeters while heights of non covering features are given in decimal metres ???
Hang-over from the days when depths were in fathoms and subscripted feet perhaps ????
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