| The pilotage Foundation would like to thank Charmain Bibby of SY
Vire Nord, who was kind enough to send us details of her experiences in
Argentina. This information is made available FREE by
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only. CAUTION: Whilst every care has been taken to ensure that the information contained
on this site is accurate, the RCC Pilotage Foundation and the author hereby formally
disclaim any and all liability for any personal injury, loss and/or damage however caused,
whether by reason of any error, inaccuracy, omission or ambiguity in relation to the
contents and/or information contained on the site. This site contains selected information
and thus is not definitive. It does not contain all known information on the subject in
hand and should not be relied on alone for navigational use: it should only be used in
conjunction with official hydrographic data.
The RCC Pilotage Foundation and the author believe that the information which is included
is useful for planning projected passages and thus a useful aid to prudent navigation, but
the safety of a vessel depends ultimately on the judgement of the skipper, who should
assess all information, published or unpublished.
The publication has not been updated since original
publication date.
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