website: Cruising distances in the Pacific NW

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Found this while planning our Comox trip. A list of U.S. and Canadian destinations, distance between and travel time based on 7 knots. Someone did a lot of work.

http://nwcruising.net/nmtable.html
 
That is very handy. Thanks, Mark. And you're right - someone did do a lot of work.
 
Mark,

Thanks! This should be a good addition to the I-Pad data.
 
Roger, I was able to copy and past the entire table from Safari (Mac) to Word for Mac so it was "downloadable" that way. It seemed to work best when I copied it from the bottom up.
 
Cool site. and there is a C-Dory in one of the pictures. At the dock at Princess Louisa.

http://nwcruising.net/routes3/route.0468.html

Glad to see we are represented :thup but cant tell who it is. Fess up anyone?

Harvey
SleepyC :moon
 
thataway":34npx22l said:
Roger, I was able to copy and past the entire table from Safari (Mac) to Word for Mac so it was "downloadable" that way. It seemed to work best when I copied it from the bottom up.

If I may suggest another idea, get an app called "web to PDF". Copy the address of the page into the app and it will create a PDF of the table. Email the PDF to yourself and print it off your computer. I use it all the time for stuff I like to print.

Hope that was helpful.
 
On a Mac with Chrome you do not need any app. All you need to to create a PDF of any web page is to select "Print." Down at the bottom of the print dialog is "Open in Preview." After opening the web page in Preview, you simply select "Save" and you have a PDF of the web page.

But my question with this site is, where is there a single table? You can get a table for the distance and time from anywhere to some specific destination that you choose, but you have to click on the destination. For example, when I chose US Ports, all the desinations were listed. I then chose Anacortes, and the table showed distances from everywhere to Anacortes. Is there a single table with locations in both the rows and the columns so you can see the distance between any two locations in one table?
 
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