From what I could see, in this program, it doesn't do 'the Tough Stuff' of
predicting the current and even more important, the direction of the current
set.
I'm pretty happy with the Tides & Current program that came with my The
Cap'n navigation and chart software. It even super-imposes this information
on the displayed chart (at all the various tide or current observation
points).
IMHO, in the PacNW, BC and Alaska, regions with extreme tidal ranges, the
current info becomes more important than the tide. Then again, no one wants
to run aground either, so better watch both.
--
My experience and opinion, FWIW
--
Steve
s/v Good Intentions
"Mic" wrote in message
...
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* Geography: over 800 ports worldwide
* Languages: English, français, Español
* Help: on screen in your choice of language
* Colour or Black and white screen (may be more visible on
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* Uses J2000 for latest astronomical data
* Calendar: converts Julian/Gregorian as needed for historical
research
* Probable accuracy: average 10mins / 10cm
* Search capability: by Name, by Latitude or by Longitude
* Latest update: 2 January, 1998, Version 2.28 (NT and
European DOS compatibility
* Version 2.28 also added several "print to file" routines
(registered versions only)
* Version 2.29 15 Jan 2000 included an extra "Lows only" print
routine
* Version 2.30 28 September 2000 fixed a menu overlay problem,
cosmetic only
* Version 2.31 25 June 2001 fixed a rarely occurring error in
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* Version 2.32 1 December 2002 refined the mathematics around
tidal stands
YMMV -FWIW