ADMIRALTY Standard Nautical Charts (SNCs) are the world's most trusted and widely used official paper charts. The range includes comprehensive paper coverage of commercial shipping routes, ports and harbours to help bridge crews safely navigate in accordance with SOLAS regulations.
A range of scales to provide appropriate levels of detail and increase situational awareness, including: Large-scale charts for main ports and harbours, medium scale charts for coastal navigation and small-scale charts for offshore navigation.
Weekly updates and new editions to help maintain high levels of accuracy, safety and compliance. Charts also include ADMIRALTY QR codes for quick access to a list of all Notices to Mariners (NMs) that affect the specific chart or publication.
British Admiralty Charts (United Kingdom Hydrograhic Office, UKHO)
The United Kingdom Hydrographic Office's worldwide series of Admiralty paper charts are designed to meet the needs of commercial and recreational mariners to ensure safe navigation in the ocean. They can also be used for Passage Planning and to assist coastal passages, approaches to Ports and secure berthing in harbors.
The Admiralty Standard Navigational Chart (SNC) portfolio includes over 3300 charts, offering global coverage at a range of scales. The Royal Navy and the world's merchant marine use these charts to comply with SOLAS Regulations.
Maritime and Port Authority Of Singapore Charts
The Maritime Port Authority of Singapore produces:
Nautical Charts
In addition to the Singapore charts, the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) and the United Kingdom Hydrographic Office (UKHO) have also jointly produced a series of nautical charts called the Dual Badge Charts. Information on these nautical charts are used by Harbor Pilots, Mariners, Navies etc…
Charts for Small Crafts
This is Singapore Strait and Adjacent Waterways. This publication contains 19 small craft charts and related nautical information bound into an atlas measuring 60cm x 40 cm. The symbols, abbreviations and terms depicted on these charts are consistent with the International Hydrographic Organization chart standards and specifications. Symbols for the locations of pleasure craft facilities and areas for sea sport activities such as board sailing, dinghy sailing, keelboat sailing power-boating, scuba diving, water ski-ing and windsurfing are also included and highlighted in red.