1. Inleiding
The U.S. Coast Pilot series, published by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), serves as a vital supplement to nautical charts. This 2024 (56th) Edition of the U.S. Coast Pilot 7 focuses specifically on the Pacific Coast of the United States, detailing the California coastline. Its primary purpose is to provide critical navigational information that cannot be graphically represented on charts, ensuring safe and efficient maritime travel.
This manual outlines the contents, usage, and maintenance of this essential publication for mariners.

Figure 1: Front cover of the United States Coast Pilot 7, showing the title, edition, and a scenic view of a bridge over water.
2. Understanding the Coast Pilot (Setup)
To effectively utilize the Coast Pilot, it is important to understand its structure and the types of information it contains. This publication is designed to complement nautical charts, providing textual and tabular data that enhances situational awareness for mariners.
2.1. Doel en reikwijdte
The Coast Pilot provides detailed information on:
- Weather conditions and climate patterns.
- Tides and currents, including tidal current tables and predictions.
- Ice conditions (where applicable).
- Navigational hazards not easily depicted on charts (e.g., submerged obstructions, overhead cables).
- Bridge clearances and operational procedures.
- Port facilities, services, and regulations.
- Pylustage requirements and contact information.
- General navigation advice and definitions.
2.2. General Information Chapter
The initial chapters typically cover general information, including definitions of terms used throughout the publication, descriptions of NOAA's various products (charts, publications), and fundamental navigation advice. Familiarize yourself with this section to ensure a common understanding of terminology and resources.
2.3. Navigation Regulations Chapter
This critical section provides extracts from federal regulations pertinent to mariners. It includes information on safety regulations, operational rules, and environmental protection guidelines. Adherence to these regulations is mandatory for safe and lawful navigation.
3. Navigating with the Coast Pilot (Operating Instructions)
This edition covers the Pacific Coast of California. The content is organized into chapters, each focusing on a specific geographical region. To use the manual effectively, identify the relevant chapter for your area of operation.
3.1. Coverage Area Overview
The Coast Pilot 7 details sections from San Diego to Point St. George, encompassing key regions:
- San Diego to Point Arguello
- Kanaaleilanden
- Point Arguello to San Francisco Bay
- San Francisco Bay area
- San Francisco Bay to Point St. George
3.2. Regional Specific Information
Each regional chapter provides detailed descriptions of:
- Navigation Routes: Recommended courses and channels.
- Local Aids to Navigation: Specific details on buoys, lights, and other markers.
- Gevaren: Identification and description of dangers such as shoals, wrecks, and restricted areas.
- Landmarks: Prominent features useful for visual navigation.
- Haveninformatie: Details on harbors, anchorages, and facilities.
Each chapter begins with a map indicating the nautical charts relevant to that area. Always cross-reference information with the most current nautical charts.
4. Updates and Information Maintenance
Navigational information is dynamic and subject to change. The U.S. Coast Pilot is continuously updated based on feedback from inspections, reports from mariners, and data from federal, state, and local agencies. It is crucial to ensure you are using the most current information.
4.1. Controleren op updates
Mariners are strongly encouraged to check for weekly updates online. These updates provide corrections and new information that may not yet be incorporated into printed editions. Always consult the official NOAA website for the latest revisions to the Coast Pilot.
Failure to use updated information can lead to navigational errors and safety risks.
4.2. Reporting Discrepancies
If you encounter any discrepancies or new information that could be beneficial to other mariners, NOAA encourages you to report it. This feedback loop is vital for maintaining the accuracy and comprehensiveness of the Coast Pilot series.
5. Veiligheids- en milieuoverwegingen
This publication includes important data related to safety and environmental factors:
- Omgevingsfactoren: Information on tides, currents, and weather patterns that can impact navigation.
- Navigational Hazards: Detailed safety information regarding bridges, overhead cables, submerged obstructions, and other potential dangers.
- Beperkte gebieden: Details on areas with specific navigation restrictions or environmental protections.
Always prioritize safety and environmental protection by adhering to all regulations and guidelines provided in this manual and other official sources.
6. Specificaties
| Attribuut | Detail |
|---|---|
| ASIN | B0DHFSWNBW |
| Uitgever | Onafhankelijk gepubliceerd |
| Publicatiedatum | 18 september 2024 |
| Taal | Engels |
| Afdruklengte | 369 pagina's |
| ISBN-13 | 979-8339618348 |
| Artikelgewicht | 2.32 pond |
| Afmetingen | 8.5 x 0.84 x 11 inch |
| Serie | Book 7 of 10: United States Coast Pilot 2024 |

Figure 2: Back cover of the United States Coast Pilot 7, displaying the ISBN barcode and copyright information.
7. Ondersteuning en middelen
For the most current information and additional resources, always refer to the official sources.
- Official NOAA Webwebsite: For weekly updates, corrections, and other navigational publications.
- Nautical Chart Catalogs: To identify and acquire the latest nautical charts that complement this Coast Pilot.
- Reporting Information: If you have information that could improve future editions, please contact NOAA through their official channels.
This publication is an essential tool for mariners, offering comprehensive, up-to-date information that ensures safe and efficient navigation along the U.S. Pacific Coast.