where to find 2013 tides

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The iPad/iPhone tides app I use (Tides Planner from Imray) lets you buy each year and country individually. I currently have UK and France for 2011 and 2012; it's offering me 2013 for £1.49 if I want to add that.

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At Tides for Fishing http://www.tides4fishing.com/uk/england/chichester-harbour you can click through the months above the tide tables at the bottom of the page into 2013. I've gone as far as April and it's still going.

Takes a while to click through the months but completely free. Perhaps there's a way of jumping to the month and year you want that I haven't noticed.

I didn't go to any other locations and check how far ahead they are available, just tried on Chichester.

Edit: Select your desired date on the calendar at the top right of the page to save clicking through all the months. Handy! I'm going to bookmark that.
 
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Try www.mdr.co.nz
-they do not use the Admiralty prediction programme so can slightly vary and offer some ports not to be found on Admiralty based harmonics but pretty good.
Oh yes its free and covers the next half century or so!
 

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+1 for http://www.fisica.uniud.it:8080/zones/:Europe/London

Usually copy it and paste it into excel. Get rid of the rubbish and repeated BST etc. Add a few column colours and print it for the chart table. You always seem to have to fix the date column though.

Only problem with the fishing one is you don't appear to be able to print the month or am I missing something.

Port of London have some tide tables if you need them for the Thames Estuary but they do not have one for Sheerness which is a pity as it would go very well with Rodger Gaspers Crossing the Thames Estuary. Mind you Southend on Sea is not that far away ( Tide wise )
 
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