These large scale .JPG charts are intended as a supplement to "A Cruising Guide to the Hudson River" by Lawrence Zeitlin and should be used for trip planning and general amusement, NOT FOR NAVIGATION. They were extracted from an old NYS publication. The river contours have not changed in 50 years although use of a depth finder is recommended in choosing anchorages and approaching town docks.
These large scale .JPG charts are intended as a supplement to "A Cruising Guide to the Hudson River" by Lawrence Zeitlin and should be used for trip planning and general amusement, NOT FOR NAVIGATION. They were extracted from an old NYS publication. The river contours have not changed in 50 years although use of a depth finder is recommended in choosing anchorages and approaching town docks.
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These large scale .JPG charts are intended as a supplement to "A Cruising Guide to the Hudson River" by Lawrence Zeitlin and should be used for trip planning and general amusement, NOT FOR NAVIGATION. They were extracted from an old NYS publication. The river contours have not changed in 50 years although use of a depth finder is recommended in choosing anchorages and approaching town docks.
Copyright:
Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
Available Formats
Download as DOC, PDF, TXT or read online from Scribd
These large scale .JPG charts are intended as a supplement to "A
Cruising Guide to the Hudson River" by Lawrence Zeitlin and should be used for trip planning and general amusement, NOT FOR NAVIGATION. They were extracted from an old NYS publication. The river contours have not changed in 50 years although use of a depth finder is recommended in choosing anchorages and approaching town docks. The large numbers on the charts refer to locations described in an obsolete NYS travel guide and should be ignored. JPG files can be enlarged to examine points of interest. Caution is advised in avoiding government and military installations. Official NOAA charts of the Hudson River are: #12343 - New York to Wappinger Creek, #12347 - Wappinger Creek to Hudson, and #12348 - Coxsackie to Troy.
Lawrence Zeitlin, Cortlandt Manor, NY
Chart Titles
01. Lower Manhattan
02. NY midtown to GW Bridge 03. GW Bridge to Yonkers 04. Hudson north of Yonkers 05. Tappan Zee and Tarrytown 06. Haverstraw Bay, Croton Point 07. Haverstraw Bay to Peekskill 08. Bear Mountain to Garrison 09. West Point and Cold Spring 10. Newburgh and Beacon 11. Wappinger's Falls and Marlboro 12. Poughkeepsie 13. Hyde Park 14. Esopus Meadows 15. Kingston 16. Glasco 17. Saugerties 18. Catskill 19. Hudson 20. Coxackie 21. Coeymans 22. Castleton 23. Albany 24. Troy to Federal Lock 25. Waterford, Erie Canal entrance, to Champlain Canal Hudson River Towns Figure 1. Lower Manhattan Figure 2. Mid Manhattan to GW Bridge. Figure 3. GW Bridge to Yonkers. Figure 4. Yonkers to Ardsley. Figure 5. Tappan Zee and Tarrytown. Figure 6. Haverstraw Bay, Croton Point Figure 7. Haverstraw Bay, Peekskill. Figure 8. Bear Mountain to Garrison. Figure 9. Garrison, West Point, Cold Spring. Figure 10. Newburgh and Beacon. Figure 11. Wappinger Falls, Marlboro. Figure 12. Poughkeepsie. Figure 13. Hyde Park. Figure 14. Esopus Meadows. Figure 15. Kingston, Rondout Creek, the Flats. Figure 16. Glasco. Figure 17. Malden, Green Flats, Upper Flats. Figure 18. Catskill. Figure 19. Hudson, Middle Ground Flats. Figure 20. Coxsackie. Figure 21. Coeymans, New Baltimore, Houghtaling Island. Figure 22. Castleton on Hudson. Figure 23. Albany. Figure 24. Troy, Federal Lock. Figure 25. Waterford, Entrance to Erie Canal.