Cantata
Well-Known Member
Picking up from a comment by 'benw' in the '1st time to Ostende' thread...
Having been over there quite a few times, and coast hopped using Blankenberge, Oostende, Dunkerque, Niewpoort, Gravelines at various times, I always carefully worked out tide times usually using the Reeve-Fowlkes (sp?) atlas, and noticed that the tide ALWAYS seemed to turn about an hour earlier than I predicted.
This became an obsession as obviously I thought I'd messed up with the extra hour, but my calcs always seemed to be correct.
Anyone else noticed this?
I looked at one of those 'dial-up' tidal stream predictors that Benw mentions, and used it quickly in the chandler to rework the previous calc I'd done, and the gadget got the turn of tide absolutely right, where I had not.
To my regret I didn't buy it (it wasn't that cheap) and I haven't seen one in a shop over there since. I remember it was made in UK and branded 'Roberts Charts' or Roberts something else. Interesting to hear that they are still available (unless Benw bought the last one....).
Having been over there quite a few times, and coast hopped using Blankenberge, Oostende, Dunkerque, Niewpoort, Gravelines at various times, I always carefully worked out tide times usually using the Reeve-Fowlkes (sp?) atlas, and noticed that the tide ALWAYS seemed to turn about an hour earlier than I predicted.
This became an obsession as obviously I thought I'd messed up with the extra hour, but my calcs always seemed to be correct.
Anyone else noticed this?
I looked at one of those 'dial-up' tidal stream predictors that Benw mentions, and used it quickly in the chandler to rework the previous calc I'd done, and the gadget got the turn of tide absolutely right, where I had not.
To my regret I didn't buy it (it wasn't that cheap) and I haven't seen one in a shop over there since. I remember it was made in UK and branded 'Roberts Charts' or Roberts something else. Interesting to hear that they are still available (unless Benw bought the last one....).