China sea pilot the north-western coast of Borneo, the Philippine Islands from Cape Buliluyan in Palawan to Cape Bojeador in Luzon, and the islands and dangers in the southern and eastern parts of the South China Sea volume II

This Admiralty Sailing Directions covers the north western coast of Borneo, the Philippine Islands from Cape Buliluyan in Palawan to Cape Bojeador in Luzon, and the islands and dangers in the southern and eastern parts of the South China Sea.

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Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: Great Britain. Hydrographic Office
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Somerset, UK United Kingdom National Hydrographer Office 1998
Edition:5th ed.
Series:Admiralty charts and publications, admiralty sailing direction, NP31
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Table of Contents:
  • Navigation and regulations
  • Countries and ports
  • Natural conditions
  • Recommended route from Singapore to Hong Kong for low-powered vessels, and the offshore dangers including Dangerous Ground and offshore reefs and banks south of, north-east of Dangerous Ground
  • From Singapore Strait to the north-west coast of Borneo, including Kepulauan Natuna and the west coast of Kalimantan (Indonesian Borneo) between Sungai Besar and Tanjung Datu
  • North-west coast of Borneo from Tanjung Datu to Tanjung Baram
  • North-west coast of Borneo from Tanjung Baram to Tanjung Toulak including Pulau Labuan and Brunei Bay
  • North-west coast of Borneo from Tanjung Toulak to Pulau Kalampunian and the outer approaches to Balabac Strait and North Balabac Strait
  • Palawan Passage, the west coast of Palawan including the Inner Route, and from Cabuli Island to Cape Calavite
  • From Cape Calavite to Cape Santiago including Calavite Passage and the Lubang Islands, and the south-west coast of Luzon from Cape Santiago to Cochinos Point, including Manila Bay and Manila
  • West coast of Luzon from Cochinos Point to Cape Bolinao and Santiago Island, including Subic Bay
  • West coast of Luzon from Santiago Islan to Cape Bojeador, including Lingayen Gulf and San Fernando Harbour