722 — Shoal Point
WA Department of Transport Nautical Chart
Fine-scale coastal navigation for shoal waters, reef systems, and exposed near-shore conditions around Shoal Point.
🚤 Navigate Shoal Point with Confidence
Chart 722 — Shoal Point is published by the Western Australian Department of Transport to support safe recreational and local commercial boating in the waters surrounding Shoal Point and adjacent coastline.
This chart provides large-scale near-shore detail of shallow waters, reef systems, coastal features, and navigation aids—making it an essential reference for skippers operating in an area where accurate depth awareness and hazard identification are critical.
🧭 Why Skippers Rely on This Chart
⚓ Authoritative WA source — Official Department of Transport publication
🗺️ Large working scale (1:25,000) — Ideal for close-coastal navigation
🌊 Depth soundings & seabed detail clearly shown — Crucial around shoals and reefs
🚦 Navigation aids identified — Lights, beacons, piles & nautical limits
⚠️ Hazards clearly marked — Shoals, reefs, rocks & shallow ground
🇦🇺 Printed locally in Australia — Clear colour and professional finish
Compiled to specifications aligned with those of the International Hydrographic Organisation (IHO), this chart follows recognised charting standards while remaining focused on local Western Australian conditions.
🌊 Why Shoal Point Needs a Dedicated Chart
Shoal Point is defined by shallow coastal waters, reef-fringed areas, and exposure to swell and changing sea states. This chart helps skippers:
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Identify shoals, reef edges, and shallow ground
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Plan safe near-shore transits
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Navigate confidently in exposed conditions
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Reference navigation aids and coastal features
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Support fishing, leisure, and local vessel operations
This is a working navigation tool, not a general reference map.
👥 Who This Chart Is For
🚤 Recreational skippers operating near Shoal Point
🎣 Fishers working reef and near-shore grounds
🛥️ Local commercial and service vessels
🧭 Marine training providers and educators
🗂️ Coastal planners and reference users
🎁 A practical, locally relevant gift for WA boat owners
If Shoal Point is part of your boating area, this chart belongs on board.
🗺️ What You’ll See on the Chart
Clear, uncluttered, navigation-ready information, including:
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Accurate depth soundings
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Coastal outlines and seabed features
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Lights, beacons, and piles
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Defined nautical limits
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Marked shoals, reefs, rocks, and hazards
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Reference points for near-shore navigation
Mariners should keep charts current by consulting the latest Notices to Mariners.
🖨️ Field-Ready Print Options
Choose the finish that suits shallow, reef-rich coastal boating:
📄 Paper (Standard)
Full-colour print on quality paper
Ideal for chart tables, planning, or protected use
💧 Waterproof DuPont™ Tyvek®
Tear-proof, water-resistant & foldable
Will not disintegrate when wet
Ideal for on-board navigation
✍️ Laminated (Write-On / Wipe-Off)
True encapsulation for maximum durability
Draw routes with whiteboard marker
Apply map dots without permanent marking
Resistant to tears, stains, and heavy handling
📐 Chart Specifications
| Detail |
Information |
| Chart Number |
722 |
| Title |
Shoal Point |
| Publisher |
WA Department of Transport |
| Scale |
1:25,000 |
| Format |
Single-sided sheet |
| Sheet Size |
590 mm × 840 mm |
| Colour |
Full colour |
| Use |
Recreational & local commercial boating |
| Origin |
Printed in Australia |
⚠️ Important Navigation Notice
WA Department of Transport charts do not satisfy Australian or international chart carriage requirements, including SOLAS V.
For compliance-grade navigation, mariners must carry official charts published by the Australian Hydrographic Service or UK Admiralty.
This chart is intended for local navigation, planning, and situational awareness, where fine-scale coastal detail is essential.
🇦🇺 Our Commitment
At Mapworld, we print WA DPI charts locally in Australia using professional-grade materials and marine-ready finishes—delivering clarity, durability, and reliability for real Western Australian boating conditions.
🧭 Watch the shoals. Read the water. Navigate with confidence.
Add Chart 722 — Shoal Point to your onboard navigation kit today.