Re: tide/current info for Crissy/Coyote/Rio

From: Ed Scott (edscott@best.com-DeleteThis)
Date: Wed Jul 01 1998 - 10:29:29 PDT


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Subject: Re: tide/current info for Crissy/Coyote/Rio
Date: Wed, 1 Jul 1998 10:29:29 -0700
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>Finally, I've got Xtide installed and running and generating daily tide
>reports for these three sites: tide for Rio and Coyote, current for Crissy
>(GG bridge). Reports are generated at midnight for the following 24 hours
>or so. Feedback is much appreciated. Ken, I think I remember you saying
>that you "calibrate" the data that Xtide generates based on your
>observations. I want to add a marker line at the "safe" point as well, but
>don't sail these sites regularly. Any input?
>

I sail Third on as low as .5 ft., but I watch the sandbars - you have to
walk over them. I think Ken uses 1.5 or 2.

-Ed



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