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"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Thu, 16 Aug 2007 10:11:47 -0700, wrote: http://www.monkeybutler.com/boat/temp/Movie_1.wmv These movies were taken while we were bucking an outgoing tide at the entrance to the Cape Cod Canal. We were idling which usually gives us around 3 knots. My GPS was indicating 1 to 2 knots SOG but in this case I believe it was actually reporting our backwards progress. Notice that the waves are overtaking us. Help me out here. You were heading into an outgoing tide at the Canal? Because that doesn't make any sense. Not sure what you're getting at, is this a trick question ??? We were heading "up" Buzzards bay or "east" in terms of the canal in the Hog Island/Onset bay area approaching the west end of the canal a around 4:30PM on 7/7. The tide charts for that day show High Tide at the railroad bridge as 2:42PM and show the current turning west at 3:28PM. So here is a crappy ASCII art diagram of our situation: - - - - - - - Current flow - - - - - - - West - - - - - - - Boat direction - - - - - - East - - - - - - - Current flow - - - - - - - Steve P. |
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