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    Does anyone know of any good websites that you can view lake maps that have good detail to them?

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    Go to the Navionics site and click on the big map at the top of their homepage. It's all of their maps and viewable on your computer.

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    Default Viewable lake maps

    Quote Originally Posted by Quackrstackr View Post
    Go to the Navionics site and click on the big map at the top of their homepage. It's all of their maps and viewable on your computer.
    X2

    I look on here before I go to new lakes.


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    ok,thanks for the info.

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    very good was a cherry for me lol good site
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    Thanks for the info. on the navionics web app. What is the contour interval and what do the numbers on the contour lines mean? I've seen numbers in "feet above sea level" on other maps but can't make any sense of these numbers. How do you determine depth? Thanks.
    Mark

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    Mark I wondered same thing, I believe it's in meters at summer pool. The subscript number is to be placed after the decimal point.

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    Hi pab
    Thanks for the help. A quick glance looks like you're right.

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