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"Scott Odell" jsodellatgmaildotcom wrote in message
... For a very slick and relatively inexpensive solution, check out http://www.toolworks.com/bilofsky/tidetool.htm freeware. I've used Tidetool from the Bahamas to Maine and coverage is available for much of the world, including the US West Coast. It runs on any Palm device with sufficient memory and I much prefer it to the Garmin tide utility on my 176C. Makes a nice backup device and allows one to check tide (and some current) info without having to scroll around on the GPS or chartplotter. Also has many more intermediate stations than the Garmin. Scott "Brian D. Lawrence" wrote in message ... I just purchased the Tidefinder TF-20 - in perfect condition, off EBay. Now all I need is to figure how to program it. Do you have a manual that I could copy? Brian snip We use a Tidefinder, a handheld electronic tide calculator with more tide and current locations than anything else I've seen. I haven't been able to find it anywhere on the web except here (scroll to the bottom of the page): http://www.eavtech.com.au/broadcast_...s_conex_1.html I think it's made in Bellingham, WA. It's well worth tracking down. Matt O. The link has moved... http://www.toolworks.com/bilofsky/tidetool/ I use it... works great. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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