| Chart Name: | PAMUNKEY AND MATTAPONI RIVERS |
| Scale: | 1:40000 |
| Size: | 36" x 48" |
| Edition #: | 13 |
| Edition Date: | 02/24/01 | (NM 11/22/08) | (LNM 11/18/08) |
| Last Update: | 03/04/08 |
| Description: | Pamunkey River, the westerly of the two tributaries
that form York River, has many landings along its banks. Traffic on the river consists chiefly of pulpwood; there is a grain elevator platform at Port Richmond, 2 miles above the mouth. Vessels with drafts up to 12 feet navigate the river to Port Richmond.
Mattaponi River, which empties into York River eastward of West Point (37°31.7'N., 76°47.7'W.), is one of two tributaries that combine to form York River. Traffic on Mattaponi River consists chiefly of pulpwood. Drafts of vessels using the river above West Point usually
do not exceed 10 feet. |
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| NM = Notice to Mariners LNM = Local Notice to Mariners |
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