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SHOM 9999 CARD

To sail on the high seas more than 6 miles from a shelter, you need a deep-sea boating license. To obtain this permit, you need to pass a theory test, which can be made easier by using the SHOM 9999 chart. SHOM (Service Hydrographique et Océanographique de la Marine) is the public body responsible for collecting data (soundings, currents, coastlines, etc.) and producing nautical charts. SHOM chart 9999 is one of its products, designed to help candidates for the deep-sea navigation license exam.

SHOM chart 9999 is used for the deep-sea boating license exam. It contains all the essential information for a nautical chart, such as latitude and longitude scales, coastlines, hazards, soundings, lighthouses, beacons, currents, etc. It is also available in A4 format. What's more, it's in A4 folded and A0 open format, and its scale is 1/50000. SHOM chart 9999 has also been approved by the French maritime authorities for use in the deep-sea license tests. It can be used for all the exercises and mock exams required to prepare for this exam.

However, it is important to note that the SHOM 9999 chart cannot be used for navigation. Many of the indications on the chart differ from those on the official 7033 L navigation chart, and it is intended exclusively for use in preparation for the offshore license exam. In addition, the organizing authority retains the chart as an examination copy.

SHOM chart 9999 is therefore an essential tool for candidates taking the deep-sea boating license exam. It enables them to prepare effectively for the theory exam, by providing all the necessary information. However, it is important to remember that it cannot be used for actual navigation. For this, you need to obtain an official nautical chart, such as SHOM chart 7033L.

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