FairweatherDave
Well-Known Member
I wrote this on the West Wittering thread (re East Head and Chichester harbour)
"Also the tidal curve is not symetrical which means you can end up with a long wait eg you dry out two hours before low water but don't float until four hours after"
Pete, prv wrote "Good reason to use an app like the Imray Tides one, that shows you the curve so you can go off actual depths rather than just times before and after high or low water. "
This prompted me to download the Imray app, (the free bit that gives you the on the day you look info) .......indeed it is a beautiful app, thanks Pete. My normal source for the Chi tidal curve is in the Chichester harbour news and guide (p75 in the 2019 guide). I would say the Imray curve for Chichester harbour entrance shows a much more symetrical shape than the possibilities from the harbour guide. In other words I'm not sure the Imray app would agree with my approximate rule of thumb based on the harbour guide curve. It doesn't seem to show the "young flood stand" as I believe it is called.
"Also the tidal curve is not symetrical which means you can end up with a long wait eg you dry out two hours before low water but don't float until four hours after"
Pete, prv wrote "Good reason to use an app like the Imray Tides one, that shows you the curve so you can go off actual depths rather than just times before and after high or low water. "
This prompted me to download the Imray app, (the free bit that gives you the on the day you look info) .......indeed it is a beautiful app, thanks Pete. My normal source for the Chi tidal curve is in the Chichester harbour news and guide (p75 in the 2019 guide). I would say the Imray curve for Chichester harbour entrance shows a much more symetrical shape than the possibilities from the harbour guide. In other words I'm not sure the Imray app would agree with my approximate rule of thumb based on the harbour guide curve. It doesn't seem to show the "young flood stand" as I believe it is called.