CraigB
Well-Known Member
Anyone care to help solve this little question for me?
I'm studying ym theory and trying to work out how to determine the lowest point of tide at which I would still have clearance in a secondary port where, rather than a + or - value in metres, the almanac just states 'dries' (such as Rye Hbr). I seem to remember the charted depth outside the entrance is -1.5.
When plotting the daily range on the tidal curve for this secondary port, you need to mark the adjusted HW and LW heights at the top and bottom on the left-hand scale in order to draw a line etc. But when the almanac doesn't have a height difference for LW, it just says 'dries' - how do you plot this line to work out the time of a certain height?
Hope this makes sense..
Thanks
I'm studying ym theory and trying to work out how to determine the lowest point of tide at which I would still have clearance in a secondary port where, rather than a + or - value in metres, the almanac just states 'dries' (such as Rye Hbr). I seem to remember the charted depth outside the entrance is -1.5.
When plotting the daily range on the tidal curve for this secondary port, you need to mark the adjusted HW and LW heights at the top and bottom on the left-hand scale in order to draw a line etc. But when the almanac doesn't have a height difference for LW, it just says 'dries' - how do you plot this line to work out the time of a certain height?
Hope this makes sense..
Thanks