Quandary
Well-Known Member
Just came down from Oban to Crinan this morning, a slow passage but not as slow as Leader who despite full sail of Hampden Park proportions was tacking back and forth in the Sound Of Luing all morning. We were motoring at 6.4 knots and at Pladda SoG was 3.5 until we took her close inshore in the Luing bays, despite searching for the eddies in the Dorus Mohr we were only making 2.5 there. We left about 1/2 hr later than planned but expected to at least have cleared Luing by slack water.
So I had another check on the tide tables, HW Oban today O4.38 and 17.14 Bst, but on the BBC weather website HW Oban 04.08 and 16.24. quite a difference! The tables I had been using were downloaded in the spring from the Anglers website which gives full lists for most harbours around the UK and there was no reason not to trust them. I had noticed daily intervals of around 1hr.40mins. recently which surprised me but I had always thought that tidal information was mathematical and consistent, almost an hour of difference surprised me. Our Seatrak nav. program gives live tidal streams but these info. points are too widely separated to be much use on short passages like this.
Anyone explain the difference?
So I had another check on the tide tables, HW Oban today O4.38 and 17.14 Bst, but on the BBC weather website HW Oban 04.08 and 16.24. quite a difference! The tables I had been using were downloaded in the spring from the Anglers website which gives full lists for most harbours around the UK and there was no reason not to trust them. I had noticed daily intervals of around 1hr.40mins. recently which surprised me but I had always thought that tidal information was mathematical and consistent, almost an hour of difference surprised me. Our Seatrak nav. program gives live tidal streams but these info. points are too widely separated to be much use on short passages like this.
Anyone explain the difference?