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I use my sailboat in tidal water and reversing falls. I love to install a
Tide Clock on my sailboat. However, I am apprehensive as it might mislead people looking at the tide clock. Mainly because, after inquiring about these clocks, I have learned that they are not to be used for navigational purpose. More so not to rely on these clocks fro tide information if there is a chance for damage, loss or injury resulting from improper tide information. Until I am sure I will still use a tide table and GPS programs. The problems appear to be causes by land configuration compounded with current speed. The Bay of Fundy is like a funnel while the Gulf of Maine has a different configuration. On the West coast they have some phenomenon that I cannot explain which make the tide clock more unreliable? What do you think? "stljlj" wrote in message oups.com... From sailing to sand castles, everyone needs to know what the tide is doing! Synchronised to the moons daily cycle, the ashortwalk tide clock gives you an innovative and convenient guide to tides. Simply set the hand to the high tide position at exactly high tide for your chosen location, then throw away your tide table! How does it work? Tides are caused mainly by the moons gravitational pull on the ocean. The time it takes for the moon to reappear in the same place in the sky each day is 24 hours and 50 mins. Most areas in the world have two high tides and two low tides a day, so the tide clock has been designed to rotate every 12 hours and 25 mins. If you have interest pls visit http://www.laiyintime.cn. |
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