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Re: Exumas Tide Tables
[Re: jredenbaugh]
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05/12/2019 10:43 AM
05/12/2019 10:43 AM
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Joined: Oct 2000
Posts: 3,221 Somewhere out there
kneafseym
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I used the tide tables on my GPS, seemed pretty accurate, but there is a big distance between stations so you have to expect that variable.
Mike
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Re: Exumas Tide Tables
[Re: jredenbaugh]
#194704
05/13/2019 06:51 AM
05/13/2019 06:51 AM
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Eva
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Mike is right -- use your GPS, and then seek local knowledge. I was just there, sailing, and we had to wing it using our powers of observation. Each station is slightly different, and I don't know of any published tables.
I've got a Caribbean Soul I can barely control... (JB)
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