EugeneR
Well-Known Member
Having spent most of my boating time around the coast, I always assumed tidal flow to be lowest around low or high tide, but recent trips had me confused as, for example, high tide Cherbourg certainly did not mean low flow up/down the channel.
This week I am working 6am to 12pm so not much time for research and planning, so forgive asking advice here instead.
I am planning to go to Guernsey and beyond for the next week or so, leaving Saturday. Should I simply plan to be in the rough bits / races eg Alderney when tidal flow is lowest and, if so, is Navionics' tidal flow indications at that location reliable for that purpose, all in BST etc?
This week I am working 6am to 12pm so not much time for research and planning, so forgive asking advice here instead.
I am planning to go to Guernsey and beyond for the next week or so, leaving Saturday. Should I simply plan to be in the rough bits / races eg Alderney when tidal flow is lowest and, if so, is Navionics' tidal flow indications at that location reliable for that purpose, all in BST etc?