Best way to find speed of tide when stationary

Knowing the present rate via your log would be very handy if working upstream against the ebb...f'rinstance...

Speed under motor... 5 knots.... ebb running at 6 knots.... go back to your book...

Ebb running at 4 knots... consider getting under weigh...

'Apps' - whatever they may be, tide tables etc etc are simply a prediction for somewhere in your general area and make no allowance for weather conditions... pressure, recent rain in the catchment... or the prevailing wind...
 
There used to be a handy table that gave estimates based on what angle buoys were due to flow .... can't find it now ...

But mainly I'm interested in direction and strength when berthing / anchoring and departing ... inbetween only if its obvious the flow is getting a bit too strong !!
 
MOB drill with average crew in swim suit.
If they drift further astern either
non-swimmer (poor pre-task selection),​
crew needs more swimming lessons,​
crew needs some incentive to return,​
tide running fast than you estimated.​
If they swim back alongside either
crew above average swimmer and worth keeping​
tide running less than 1.73795 kts​
 
G, A, B, C.

But mostly G, with a strong element of pour another beer and enjoy the view

If I'm at anchor somewhere, I've already got a pretty good idea of what the tide's doing and know when it's time to go to get a useful current to get where I want to go next.
 
There used to be a handy table that gave estimates based on what angle buoys were due to flow .... can't find it now ...

But mainly I'm interested in direction and strength when berthing / anchoring and departing ... inbetween only if its obvious the flow is getting a bit too strong !!
It normally doesnt take long for people to be able to estimate tide speed looking at the wake past a buoy.
 
MOB drill with average crew in swim suit.
If they drift further astern either
non-swimmer (poor pre-task selection),​
crew needs more swimming lessons,​
crew needs some incentive to return,​
tide running fast than you estimated.​
If they swim back alongside either
crew above average swimmer and worth keeping​
tide running less than 1.73795 kts​
The tide is the same for the MOB and the boat so disregard.
 
Your boat is ashore in the yard then. Even the Med has currents all over it, strong in places. Plus of course a set from the wind.

Yep .... strong in two places but both nowhere near little ol' me. Everywhere else, you can fugedabowtit. ;)

The set from the wind is not "the speed of the tide" which is, presumably, the instantaneous rate in mm/min that the tide is rising or falling vertically at each point of the tidal curve? :unsure:

Richard
 
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Flick ash if end of fag and watch. But serously Larry Pardy recommends floating a sheet of toilet paper on the surface.
 
It depends on the time of day. I can do the Dutchman's log thing before my evening drink, but after that it's a case of "One knot is 6,000ft per hour, which is 100ft per minute, and if my floating cherry stone takes 2.5 secs to do 30-ish feet from bow to stern then the tide is running at ...er, let's look at the speed log".
 
Yep .... strong in two places but both nowhere near little ol' me. Everywhere else, you can fugedabowtit. ;)

The set from the wind is not "the speed of the tide" which is, presumably, the instantaneous rate in mm/min that the tide is rising or falling vertically at each point of the tidal curve? :unsure:

Richard
What do you think causes water to move apart from the rise and fall of tide?
 
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