JohnGC
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Can anyone recommend a tidal stream atlas for the N Brittany coast? I'm looking for something with more inshore detail than is usually found in the pilots.
Thanks,
John
Thanks,
John
I used to use the Reeve-Fowkes tidal atlases when I sailed in that area. They were very good and easy to use. Unfortunately they don't extend down to southern Brittany where i am now based so I use one produced by SHOM which is also detailed enough for me.
Thanks, I haven't come across these. Looks interesting. I'll take a look.
I cut all the relevant pages out and had them laminated. Then you can us a Chinograph pencil on them and they'll last indefinitely.
Have a copy of the Reeve F version for north Brittany which is good but runs on Cherbourg times so tend to use Dover based admiralty ones as a first reference point . Have always wondered if a plastic sliding version exists like that made for the Solent which would be more robust which might be ideal solution. Maybe others have seen such a slider versionthough produced in France ?
I’ve never understood why using Cherbourg times should worry anyone. They’re as easily available in the almanac as Dover tide times
Have a copy of the Reeve F version for north Brittany which is good but runs on Cherbourg times so tend to use Dover based admiralty ones as a first reference point . Have always wondered if a plastic sliding version exists like that made for the Solent which would be more robust which might be ideal solution. Maybe others have seen such a slider versionthough produced in France ?