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doug748

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I'm looking at a suitable launch date for next spring, it really bugs me that tidal prediction in the UK seems to be a matter of national security. However.

This seems to be just the ticket, free at the point of use, worldwide predictions/data from 1700 to 2100. Going down the page you can get yourself monthly, weekly or yearly overviews. I guess it is based on simple harmonics like the old Psion 7 program but, if reliable, it will be good enough for me:

https://tides.mobilegeographics.com/locations/2089.html
 
If you just want the big picture, springs are a couple of days after the full moon.
Spring tides a given port will be at roughly the same time of day.
Lunchtime and slinging out time in Portsmouth, Breakfast and tea time in Plymouth.
 
Navionics will give you tidal data for any date. You just have to change the date on your device to within 7 days before.
 
If you just want the big picture, springs are a couple of days after the full moon.
Spring tides a given port will be at roughly the same time of day.
Lunchtime and slinging out time in Portsmouth, Breakfast and tea time in Plymouth.

Just had an email from newmoon saying dont forget me! :)
 
There was someone on here that posted that site a while back with instructions to link it to your emails calendar so you can bring them up on your phone/tablet, I use it a lot.

This explains how to upload to Google Calendar but a similar process will no doubt work for other calendars. Choose your preferred area, months, year etc and at the bottom of the page click download. This will save an ICS file on your hard drive.

Open up Google Calendars and create a new calendar eg 'Tide Tables'. Go to Google Calendar 'Settings' (Gear icon) and choose 'import and export'. Select the downloaded ICS file and choose the calendar 'Tide Tables' (or whatever calendar name you created) and the times will be imported.

This can also be viewed offline on your phone without an internet connection.
 
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