11 Feb 2007 #1 Koeketiene Well-Known Member Joined 24 Sep 2003 Messages 18,433 Location Le Roussillon (South of France) www.sailblogs.com May be of use http://www.boathook.com/tides/uk.html
11 Feb 2007 #2 VicS Well-Known Member Joined 13 Jul 2002 Messages 48,739 Visit site Still only 7 days ! Lots of other interesting info on the POL site though These do the next 30 years and go back to 1970! And these do it world wide Not all the links from the Boathook site work so might as well start from http://www.pol.ac.uk/ntslf/ Or get 14days from http://www.ybw.com/weather/home.html
Still only 7 days ! Lots of other interesting info on the POL site though These do the next 30 years and go back to 1970! And these do it world wide Not all the links from the Boathook site work so might as well start from http://www.pol.ac.uk/ntslf/ Or get 14days from http://www.ybw.com/weather/home.html
11 Feb 2007 #3 D doug748 Well-Known Member Joined 1 Oct 2002 Messages 13,914 Location UK. South West. Visit site Excellent. One for my list of favourites, I think.
11 Feb 2007 #4 VicS Well-Known Member Joined 13 Jul 2002 Messages 48,739 Visit site I like the "Highest and Lowest" tide prediction on the POL site http://www.pol.ac.uk/ntslf/preds.html I gave them to the owner of the boat yard and suggested he got the crane booked up for lift in/out up 'til 2025!
I like the "Highest and Lowest" tide prediction on the POL site http://www.pol.ac.uk/ntslf/preds.html I gave them to the owner of the boat yard and suggested he got the crane booked up for lift in/out up 'til 2025!
11 Feb 2007 #5 LadyInBed Well-Known Member Joined 2 Sep 2001 Messages 15,222 Location Me - Zumerzet Boat - Wareham montymariner.co.uk The fisica.uniud.it Looks like WXTide with a different presentation of data.