tide clock
I bought one in Auckland N.Z. 12 years ago and it works great in most
places. As Larry says, it runs to a different daily period. It is
great to just glance at it to see the tides when at anchor without
running a programme or checking tables
Peter, Herodotus
On Mon, 19 Feb 2007 10:31:46 GMT, "Shaun Van Poecke"
wrote:
I saw a tide clock on ebay today, had a single hand with a 'high' at the
top, a 'low' at the bottom and that was pretty much it. All this for the
bargan price of AU$70.
It occured to me that all it was, is a standard analogue clock with the
second and minute hand removed. open tha face and glue on a bit of paper,
right high at 12 and low at 6 and you have your very own homebuilt version.
set it to high or low when you know the tide is there and you'll always have
the tide at a glance. a lot cheaper than the rip curl tide master watch i
bought a few years ago and lost somewhere in asia
Shaun
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