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Boating => Boating General Discussions => Topic started by: IrishAyes on February 25, 2008, 09:04:20 PM
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Here is an online tide chart. Just scroll down to your area and get your info. t^
http://www.tidesonline.com/showtable.php?stationname=SandyHook&IDNUM=538
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good post t^
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nice post, I always use my gps.. live on the water tides..
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Good find but I have been using this one for years for Emergency Management.
http://tbone.biol.sc.edu/tide/tideshow.cgi?site=Seaside+Heights%2C+ocean&units=f
Every day you clikc on it and voila there is the exact data at your finger tips plus you can get a whole months worth to boot with sunrise and moon rise as well.
Paul
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t^ Thanks guys.
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thanks,good site,put it in with favorites.
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http://www.saltwatertides.com isn't a bad site either. Have to go through a few drop downs though...
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I used to go to the AC press office every year and get a whole case of the tide charts to give out at the shop. But 10 years ago Freestyle came out with the digital tide watch. Now every fisheran and surfer I know has one on their wrist and nobody uses tide charts anymore. Tidecharts have gone the way of vcr's.
A digital tide watch is not the same as the old analog tide watches, they were worthless, Every inlet in the world is in the program. You simpy choose your inlet and for the next 7 years the program will know what the moon phase is so acuratly report the excact tide info for the inlet you are tracking. They use words and also a simple graph of peaks and valleys.
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Got that on my iphone app. t^
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On my phone now I use tidesnearme