Puget Sound Area Marine Training Charts

Selected Puget Sound Charts with prominent marine  points highlighted.  Use as a training aid to learn the area or to find points on a chart quicker.  The area points are in a white bubble with black border, this makes finding points quicker and easier.

The charts will print in Black and White or Color.  Many office supply stores and copy centers can make large prints.  The base charts are from standard NOAA chart graphics.

Shilshole to Ballard  (PDF) – Suggested print size 11×17 inches (8.5×11 also works but type is a bit small).


Ballard to Lake Washington (PDF) – Suggested print size 11×17 inches(8.5×11 also works but type is a bit small).



Lake Washington (PDF) – Suggested print size 24×36 inches (Graphic has wide side margins).

More Puget Sound Training Charts:

Where Are You In Lake Washington?   This is a chart showing locations in Lake Washington I made to help the Seattle Harbor Patrol train new members on locations in Lake Washington.

Where Are You In Puget Sound?   I have put together a test for you Local Knowledge Experts to test yourself. The test is based on a copy of the Coast Guard Coxswain Local Knowledge and Chart Exam.

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4 Responses to Puget Sound Area Marine Training Charts

  1. Pingback: Introduction To U.S. Aids to Navigation – Examples from Shilshole Bay, Puget Sound | Boating Safety Tips, Tricks & Thoughts from Captnmike

  2. Pingback: Where Are You In Puget Sound? | Boating Safety Tips, Tricks & Thoughts from Captnmike

  3. Justin R. says:

    These are great! Can’t wait for the areas just outside Shilshole!

  4. Pingback: Where Are You In Lake Washington? | Boating Safety Tips, Tricks & Thoughts from Captnmike

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