Replacement tide tables

Petercatterall

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Just looking to replace the tide tables in last years Almanac (Reeds West coast)
It seems a waste to have to buy the whole Almanac which can't be all that out of date?
Acting on advice in other threads I have purchased the Belfield tidal prediction software. It looks great for desk planing but I have no onboard PC. I thought that I may be able to download the standard port info from the software but( at first sight) this would seem difficult.
What do the experts do??
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MarkJohnson12345

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Belfield tides goes on my PDA, which I can take on board and charge. It also goes onto some mobile phones.

Alternatively, the low tech approach is to print off all the tides at ports and times required from the Belfield software

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Gunfleet

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We don't usually go sailing for more than -say - five days at a time. If so I usually print out the curves for the appropriate ports - Harwich, Sheerness and Brightlingsea for me - and take them with me. I never use them because what the tides do around here is obvious, or I can get info from the plotter. But I like to have the hard copy aboard just in case the electricity all goes phut!

Sorry I should add - this printing out is from Belfield.
 
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