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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?

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