Thread: Riding the Tide
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Scott Vernon
 
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"Thom Stewart" wrote ...
Scott,

You've seem to have forgotten "The Gulf Stream Master" Jax. I'm sure

he
can help you ride the eddies:^) Maybe even find you a stray current
heading south (g)


Not forgotten, simply ignored.



Now, for what's it worth. The Tide Flow is a sine wave. Us common

folk
understand that slack water is at the top and bottom of the wave. So
slack is, roughly about a hour and it is roughly in the upper 30%
counting the end of the rising tide and the beginning of the Ebb.

15% to
the HW and 15% roughly to the Max Flow. That means about two hours

to
max flow, 8 hours of max flow and then another couple of hour of
diminishing flow to LW.

That doesn't make allowance for land masses, rivers, depth, etc.

Also
the time differences of where the HW takes place. So if you are

sailing
a Riding Tide you can increase your Max Flow by watching your

location
and tide tables times.



Thanks, Thom.

Scotty