Gulf of Mexico


Corpus Christi, Texas

Corpus Christi Bay is separated from the Gulf of Mexico by Mustang and Padre Islands. It is an important part of the intracoastal water way, shipping over 59 million tons a year. The Chart covers from 28 03' to 28 41' North and 97 26' to 98 00' West.

Houston Ship Channel, Texas

This chart takes you from the just past the entrance to Galveston bay to a little past Carpenter Bayou on the Houston ship Channel. Houston is the Second busiest U.S. port handling over 141 million tons a year. The Chart covers from 29 47' to 30 06' North and 95 05' to 95 22' West.

Galveston Bay Entrance, Texas

Practice coming into Galveston Bay from the Gulf of Mexico and cross towards the Houston Ship Channel. The Chart covers from 29 55' to 30 33' North and 95 15' to 95 48' West.

Mobil Bay, Alabama

Mobil bay is a river port and the only sea port of Alabama. It is part of the Intracoastal water way. The Chart covers from 30 46' to 31 22' North and 88 23' to 88 56' West.
*All statements of chart sizes are approximate and no guarantees are made.


-Return to Chart List About Nautilus Our Products News Release


Any comments or suggestions regarding this web site would be welcomed at: webmaster@mmts.com