Heavy Air
How old is that chart? All of my US charts from the recent past use MLLW as the datum for
soundings. I even checked in my Chesapeake ChartKit to see if they were different.
OK - Here's a quiz: What's the meaning of LLWLT?
BTW, I thought of commenting on the "8 feet above MLW" also - around here we have 10 foot
tides and flooding is measured above MHW
"Scott Vernon" wrote in message
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Found the 'old' chart. It reads '' controlling depths in feet at Mean Low
Water (MLW)''. AND; depths reffered to soundings (MLW)''.
Scotty
"Scott Vernon" wrote in message
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Are you sure?
Don't keep charts at the house, thus the ''I believe'' .
SV
"The_navigator©" wrote in message
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No they are not. Read the chart legend
Cheers MC
Scott Vernon wrote:
I believe that
charted depths are given at MLW and it's up to the sailor to know the
tide
table and apply it.
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