DORVAL, QC, May 21, 2013 (Press-News.org) TrakMaps is excited to offer boating and fishing enthusiasts the only full colour, waterproof and tear-proof chartbook for the Lake of the Woods.
Lake of the Woods is over 112 km (70 miles) long and wide, contains more than 14,552 islands and 105,000 km (65,000 miles) of shoreline - the new TrakMaps Lake of the Woods 44 page chartbook covers it all. The charts include detailed depths and contour lines, aids to navigation, hazards as well as a useful list of marinas and services.
As a prime destination for serious anglers and tournaments, this chartbook with detailed structure, bottom composition and vegetation is a must have to ensure a successful day on the waters of the Lake of the Woods.
"We are very happy to provide what our customers require to safely enjoy their outdoor recreational pursuits. TrakMaps is very excited to be expanding its extensive line of over 270 charts and chartbooks to the Lake of the Woods and is looking forward to working with local retailers," said Faraj Nakhleh, TrakMaps president.
Additional information on the Lake of the Woods chartbook can be found on the TrakMaps website: http://www.TrakMaps.com
Since 1997, TrakMaps has provided outdoor enthusiasts with a multitude of quality charting and mapping products. At the cutting edge of technology, TrakMaps offers the most innovative products for the outdoor recreation market. TrakMaps digital (for GPS) and printed charts and maps are the first choice for outdoor enthusiasts of all ages.
For further information:
Carolle Charlebois, Media Relations
ccharlebois@TrakMaps.com
(877) 861-8725 x 107
TrakMaps Announces Lake of the Woods Full Colour, Waterproof and Tear-Proof Chartbook
Fishing enthusiasts can now safely explore Lake of the Woods using a TrakMaps waterproof and tear-proof chartbook
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[Press-News.org] TrakMaps Announces Lake of the Woods Full Colour, Waterproof and Tear-Proof ChartbookFishing enthusiasts can now safely explore Lake of the Woods using a TrakMaps waterproof and tear-proof chartbook
