Edition 46 for 2016-17. A code for a free app is included in this book. The app links to charts, aerial photos, embedded videos, every marina, email support group, all port authorities, the wind charts, every anchorage, worldwide harbors, the tides, engine troubleshooting, all the weather, local knowledge, every dive site, every seabird, every pelagic fish, how to catch fish, animated knots, tips, suggested itineraries,the nav rules, the ocean currents, all safety information, USCG, outboard engines, vessel traffic services, the radio frequencies, videos, every dock, every fuel supply, food, restaurants & supermarkets, every lighthouse, repairs, marine parks, general knowledge, your safety & security, sightseeing, the dive sites, all necessary books, USCG accident reports, safety check, Facebook group, Pinterest, Instagram, the nightlife, Crewfinder, Tumblr, Scuttlebutt, Snapchat group, Tripadvisor, environmental issues, all warnings, Chatbot, Live cams, Livestream, Events, Regulations, Wikipedia, put up your photos & videos, email group, Cruisers Forum, BoatBuzz, Top 20 sailing blogs, Links to all Gov agencies, official alerts & warnings and more… + Your screen can become a full screen weather radar. + See the surrounding ships in real time on your screen with a link to AIS. + View updated charts using online chart viewer. + Before departure download and print current charts in booklet form. Topics in this Pilot include channel descriptions, piracy, safety, anchorages, cloud cover, local winds, humidity, temperatures, bridge and cable clearances, dangerous waves, currents, tide and water levels, prominent features, visibility, cyclones, storms, fog, precipitation, pilotage, towage, weather, ice conditions, wharf descriptions, dangers, routes, traffic separation schemes, small-craft facilities, and Federal regulations applicable to navigation. Coast Pilot 1 covers the coasts of Maine, New Hampshire, and part of Massachusetts, from West Quoddy Head in Maine to Provincetown in Massachusetts. Major ports are at Portsmouth, NH and Boston, MA. CH 1. GENERAL INFORMATION This is a huge resource on the app with hundreds of useful links to Government, USCG, Wikipedia etc. CH 2. NAVIGATION REGULATIONS. CH 3. EASTPORT TO CAPE COD The coasts of Maine, New Hampshire, and part of Massachusetts lie between West Quoddy Head in Maine and Provincetown in Massachusetts. CH 4. QUADDY NARROWS TO CALAIS, MAINE This chapter describes the Maine and New Brunswick coasts from Quoddy Narrows through Lubec Channel, Friar Roads, Western Passage, and the St. Croix River to the head of navigation at Calais. CH 5. QUADDY NARROWS TO PETIT MANAM ISLAND, MAINE This chapter describes the rugged Maine coast, with its numerous bays, coves, islands, and rivers, from Quoddy Narrows westward to Petit Manan Island. Cutler, Bucks Harbor, Machiasport, Machias, Jonesport, Milbridge. CH 6. PETIT MANAM ISLAND TO JERICHO BAY, MAINE The coast between Petit Manan Point and Jericho Bay is indented by Frenchman Bay, Blue Hill Bay, and numerous smaller bays and harbors. CH 7. JERICHO BAY TO PENOBSCOT BAY, MAINE This chapter describes the Maine coast from Jericho Bay to but not including Muscongus Bay, and the waters and tributaries of East and West Penobscot Bays, Penobscot River, and the many passages and thorofares leading into and connecting these waterways. CH 8. MUSCONGUS BAY TO CAPE ELIZABETH, MAINE This chapter describes Muscongus, Booth, Sheepscot, and Casco Bays; Medomak, Damariscotta, Sheepscot, Kennebec, and New Meadows Rivers; and the ports of Portland, Bath, Boothbay Harbor, and Wiscasset. This area has many islands, rocks, and long peninsulas. CH 9. CAPE ELIZABETH TO CAPE ANN, MASSACHUSETTS CH 10. CAPE ANN TO BOSTON HARBOR, MASSACHUSETTS CH 11. BOSTON HARBOR AND APPROACHES CH 12. MINOTS LEDGE TO PROVINCETOWN, MASSACHUSETTS.