CMOR Mapping North Florida Georgia and South Carolina f/Raymarine Cartography
North Florida, Georgia and South Carolina for Raymarine
This map replaces Northeast Florida and Oculina/East Canaveral and now contains Georgia and the majority of South Carolina.
The North Florida, Georgia and South Carolina Card covers some of the best fishing, diving and deep diving in the Atlantic Ocean.
Some of the Areas Covered:
- 100 Fathom Curve (57nm ESE of Georgetown SC)
- Charleston Bump and many surrounding areas (Mecca of swordfish)
- Georgetown Hole (47 nm SSE Georgetown SC)
- Area 100/400 (59 nm SE Little River Inlet, SC)
- Winyah Scarp (43 nm SE Georgetown SC)
- "THE LEDGE" (47 nm ESE Charleston SC)
- River Ledge 75 feet deep (18.8 nm SE Charleston SC)
- Charleston Natural Bottom 41-47 feet deep (9 nm SE Charleston Harbor)
- Charleston Navigation Channel
- Deep Elevation/Swordfish Bottom 1,331 to 1,978 ft. 78 nm SE Charleston SC
- Edisto Banks (50 nm SE of Edisto Island, SC )
- South of the Edisto Banks (8 nm southwest of the Edisto Banks)
- The "DELI" (63 nm southeast of the island of Hilton Head)
- Triple Ledge (66 nm SE Savannah Georgia)
- Grays Reef Ledge 50-60 ft deep (18 nm SE Sapelo Sound GA)
- Natural Ledge Depths 60-65ft (18.5nm ESE St. Chatherines Sound)
- Anchor Ledge 75-82ft depth (26nm SE Ossabaw Sound)
- "GROUP" Ledges 120 -128ft depth (49nm East St. Simons)
- "KBY Artificial Reef" (9nm ENE Fernandina Beach, FL)
- SCAMP CITY 140-148ft depth (64nm East St. Mary's River)
- Natural ledges "FB" (14 nm ESE Fernandina Beach FL)
- Nassau mud bumps (6 nm east of Nassau Sound)
- Jax Live Bottom 81 to 86 feet deep (17 nm east of St.. Johns)
- Mayport Piers and St. Johns River
- Pinnacles 1,450 feet of sand – 1,351 feet high (43 nm east of Cape Canaveral)
The northern section of the original NEFL data begins due east of Fernandina Beach in an area locals call R4 Navy Tower Bottom. Depths range from 100' to 2,200'.
The southern section of the original NEFL data begins east of Jacksonville. This section covers 941 square miles of data with depths ranging from 100' to 1,200'.
This is a must-have CMOR map if you enjoy diving the secret ledges at the top of the break, fish bottom for grouper snapper on the ledge, troll for wahoo and other pelagics, drop deep for tilefish and snowy grouper, or if you want to try daytime swordfishing in 1,500 feet of water .
CMOR bathymetric mapping gives you more and better data than anyone else on the water.
LNOAA maps are included in the background.
All CMOR maps are supplied on Micro SD cards with a standard SD adapter included.
CMOR compatible devices:
Raymarine
CMOR cards are compatible with all units capable of running the Lighthouse II and Lighthouse 3 interfaces. In order to support CMOR mapping, units must have at least v17 software installed. Units include:
- Axiom Series
- Axiom Pro
- Hydbrid Touch
- aSeries
- cSeries
- eSeries
- eS Series
- gs Series
- Dragonfly Series
Card Northeast Florida, Georgia and South Carolina Mapping CMOR for Raymarine
Model: NEFL002R- Northern FLORIDA/GEORGIA/ SOUTH CAROLINA Map covers some of the best fishing, diving and deep diving in the Atlantic Ocean.
- 100 Fathom Curve (57 nm ESE of Georgetown SC)
- Charleston Bump and many surrounding areas (swordfish mecca)
- Georgetown Hole (47 nm SSE of Georgetown SC)
- Area 100/400 (59 nm SE Little River Inlet, SC)
- Winyah Scarp (43 nm SE Georgetown SC)
- GROUP Ledges 120-128 feet depth (49 nm East St. Simons), and many others
- The northern section of the original NEFL data begins due east of Fernandina Beach, in an area that the Locals call the R4 Navy Tower Bottom. Depths vary from 100' to 2,200'. This section is 316 square miles and extends from Line 30? 45.00' N to line 30? 36.00' N.
- The southern section of the original NEFL data begins east of Jacksonville on line 30? 29.00' N and extends south to line 29? 53.00' N, which is due east of St. Augustine. This section covers 941 square miles of data with depths ranging from 100' to 1,200'.
- This is a must-have CMOR map if you like to dive the secret ledges at the top of the break, bottom fish for grouper snapper on the ledge, troll for wahoo and other pelagics, deep drop for tiles and snowy grouper, or if you want to try daytime swordfishing in 1,500 feet of water.
- CMOR bathymetric mapping gives you more and better data than anyone else on the water .
- All CMOR cards come on Micro SD cards with a standard SD adapter included.
CMOR cards are compatible with all units capable of running Lighthouse II and Lighthouse 3 interfaces. In order to support CMOR mapping, units must have at least v17 software installed. Units Includes: Axiom Series, Axiom Pro, Hybrid Touch, aSeries, cSeries, eSeries, eS Series gS Series, Dragonfly Series
The best diving and bottom fishing spots are those that don't appearare not shown on paper or digital charts and are not indicated on commercially available fishing charts. Instead, they're forgotten wrecks, isolated reefs, ledges hidden between contour lines – places for which you spend hundreds of hours on the water and thousands of dollars on fuel.
Now, however, chartplotter-compatible bathymetry from CMOR Mapping reveals these points for the first time. With resolution up to 1 meter (each pixel represents one square meter of background) and coverage of the entire background, you see every bump in remarkable detail. Just as important, you see areas of featureless underwater desert, where you don't need to spend your time searching.
Most fishing maps and charts that show fishing curves depth level interpolate these lines from historical survey data. iEnIn other words, contours are drawn by looking at the depth measured at a number of points and then making educated guesses about what the bottom will look like between those points. In many cases, the results are quite accurate. But isolated features (a five-foot ledge between two boreholes a quarter of a mile apart, for example) are easily overlooked.
In contrast, CMOR mapping data is the result of methodical surveys with high-resolution echo sounders. There are no interpolations, no guesswork, and no unverified "hot spots" reported by local captains. All you see is a complete, accurate, and highly detailed depiction of the bottom, including many features not found on any other chart or fishing chart.
The value of CMOR charting images when fishing or diving. The new area is obvious: instead of relying on "public numbers"or looking for more productive places, you're immediately in the game.
Not only will you see features you didn't know existed, but you may have run over a hundred times - but you'll also see familiar features with game-changing details. For example, large areas of dispersed artificial reefs reach a whole new level of concentration, with every structural element clearly visible.
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CMOR Cartography North Florida, Georgia and South Carolina f/Raymarine Product description
North Florida, Georgia and South Carolina for Raymarine
This map replaces Florida Northeast and the Oculina/East Canaveral and now contains Georgia and the majority of South Carolina.
The North Florida, Georgia and South Carolina Card covers some of the best fishing, diving and deep diving in the Atlantic Ocean.
Some of the Areas Covered:
- 100 Fathom Curve (57nm ESE of Georgetown SC)
- Charleston Bump and many surrounding areas (Mecca of swordfish)
- Georgetown Hole (47 nm SSE Georgetown SC)
- Area 100/400 (59 nm SE Little River Inlet, SC)
- Winyah Scarp (43 nm SE Georgetown SC)
- "THE LEDGE" (47 nm ESE Charleston SC)
- River Ledge 75 feet deep (18.8 nm SE Charleston SC)
- Charleston Natural Bottom 41-47ft depth (9 nm SE Charleston Harbor)
- Charleston Shipping Channel
- Deep/Swordfish bottom elevation 1,331 to 1,978 ft 78 nm SE of Charleston SC
- Edisto Banks (50 nm southeast of Edisto Island, South Carolina)
- South Edisto Banks (8 nm southeast west of the Edisto Banks)
- The "DELI" (63 nm southeast of Hilton Head Island)
- Triple Ledge (66 nm southeast of Savannah, GA)
- Grays Reef Ledge, depth 50 to 60 feet (18 nm southeast of Sapelo Sound GA)
- Natural ledge depths 60 to 65 feet (18 .5 nm ESE St. Chatherines Sound)
- Anchor Ledge 75-82 feet deep (26 nm SE Ossabaw Sound)
- "GROUP" Ledges 120-128 feet deep (49 nm east of St. Simons)
- Artificial reef "KBY" (9 nm ENE Fernandina Beach, FL)
- SCAMP CITY 140-148 feet deep (64 nm at east of the St. Mary's River)
- Natural ledges "FB" (14 nm east ofFernandina Beach FL)
- Nassau mud bumps (6 nm east of Nassau Sound)
- Jax Live bottom 81-86 feet deep (17 nm east East of the St. Johns River)
- Mayport Piers and St. Johns River
- Pinnacles 1,450 feet of sand – 1,351 feet high (43 nm east of Cape Canaveral)
The northern section of the original NEFL data begins due east of Fernandina Beach in an area locals call R4 Navy Tower Bottom. Depths vary from 100' to 2,200'.
The southern section of the original NEFL data begins east of Jacksonville. This section covers 941 square miles of data with depths ranging from 100' to 1,200'.
This is a must-have CMOR map if you enjoy diving the secret ledges at the top of the break, fish bottom for grouper snapper on the ledge, trolling for wahoo and other pelagic, deep drop for tiles and snowy grouper, or if youou try daytime billfishing in 1,500 feet of water.
CMOR bathymetric mapping gives you more and better data than anyone else on the water.
NOAA maps are included in the background.
All CMOR maps come on Micro SD cards with a standard SD adapter included.
CMOR compatible devices:
Raymarine
CMOR cards are compatible with all units capable of running the Lighthouse II and Lighthouse 3 interfaces. To support CMOR mapping, units must have at least v17 software installed. Units include:
- Axiom Series
- Axiom Pro
- Hydbrid Touch
- aSeries
- cSeries
- eSeries
- eS Series
- gs Series
- Dragonfly Series
Mapping CMOR CMOR Map of Northeast Florida, Georgia and South Carolina for Raymarine
Model: NEFL002R- The nord of FLORIDA/GEORGIA/SOUTH CAROLINA covers some of the best fishing, diving, and deep drops in the Atlantic Ocean.
- 100 Fathom Curve (57 nm ESE of Georgetown SC)
- Charleston Bump and many surrounding areas (swordfish mecca)
- Georgetown Hole (47 nm SSE Georgetown SC)
- Area 100/400 (59 nm SE Little River Inlet, SC)
- Winyah Scarp (43 nm SE Georgetown SC)
- "GROUP" ledges 120 to 128 feet deep (49 nm east of St. Simons), and many others
- The northern section of the original NEFL data begins due east of Fernandina Beach, in an area locals call the Lower Sea naval tower R4. Depths vary from 100' to 2,200'. This section covers 316 square miles and extends from Line 30? 45.00' N to line 30? 36.00' N.
- The southern section of the original NEFL data begins east of Jacksonville on the 30th? 29.00. 'N and extends vsouth to line 29-53.00' N, which is due east of Saint-Augustin. This section covers 941 square miles of data with depths ranging from 100' to 1,200'.
- This is a must-have CMOR map if you enjoy diving the secret ledges at the top of the break, fish bottom for grouper snapper on the ledge, trolling for wahoo and other pelagic, deep drop for tiles and snowy grouper, or if you want to try daytime billfishing in 1,500 feet of water .
- CMOR bathymetric mapping gives you more and better data than anyone else on the water.
- All CMOR maps come on Micro SD cards with a standard SD adapter included .
CMOR cards are compatible with all units capable of running the Lighthouse II and Lighthouse 3s interface. In order to support CMOR mapping, units must have at least v17 software installed. The units includeennent: Axiom Series, Axiom Pro, Hybrid Touch, aSeries, cSeries, eSeries, eS Series gS Series, Dragonfly Series
The best diving and bottom fishing spots are those that don't appear on the paper or digital charts and are not indicated on commercially available fishing charts. Instead, they're forgotten wrecks, isolated reefs, ledges hidden between contour lines – places for which you spend hundreds of hours on the water and thousands of dollars on fuel.
Now, however, chartplotter-compatible bathymetry from CMOR Mapping reveals these points for the first time. With resolution up to 1 meter (each pixel represents one square meter of background) and coverage of the entire background, you see every bump in remarkable detail. Just as importantly, you see areas of featureless underwater desert, where you don't need to pass vYour time searching.
Most fishing charts and maps that show depth contours interpolate these lines from historical survey data. In other words, contours are drawn by looking at the depth measured at a number of points and then making educated guesses about what the bottom will look like between those points. In many cases, the results are quite accurate. But isolated features (a five-foot ledge between two boreholes a quarter of a mile apart, for example) are easily overlooked.
In contrast, CMOR mapping data is the result of methodical surveys with high-resolution echo sounders. There are no interpolations, no guesswork, and no unverified "hot spots" reported by local captains. All you see is a complete, accurate and highly detailed representation of the bottom, including many features not shown on anyother map or fishing chart.
The value of CMOR mapping images when fishing or diving. a new area is obvious — instead of relying on "public numbers" or working your way around in search of more productive locations, you're immediately in the game.
Not only will you see features that you didn't know existed (things you've maybe run a hundred times), but you'll also see known features with game-changing details. For example, large areas of dispersed artificial reefs reach a whole new level of concentration, with every structural element clearly visible.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) about CMOR MAPPING NE FL, GA, SC F/ RAYMARINE Who is CMOR Mapping?
Who is CMOR Mapping? See it. Dip it. Fish it. CMOR's revolutionary high-resolution bathymetric imagesMappingfor Simrad, Lowrance, B&G and Raymarine chartplotters and Mercury VesselView displays bring the ocean floor to a whole new level of attention for fishermen and divers.
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Type: | Mapping | CMOR Mapping |
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Weight: | 0.1 lbs |
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Cubic feet: | 40 ,0 |
Returnable: | Yes |
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