- Jan 26, 2008
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Simrad has a great feature on their chartplotters where you can bring up the tidal chart for a given day and then move the vertical time-of-day line anywhere along the curve and get a numeric reading for the tide level at that moment. I'd love to find the same resource online.
Everything I find online is a traditional static chart where you have to eyeball the line to the tide level y-axis from a desired point on the chart. One, the tide level markings are far apart, often 1' increments, and two, it's very inaccurate to read across to the legend depending on where on the curve you're reading from.
Everything I find online is a traditional static chart where you have to eyeball the line to the tide level y-axis from a desired point on the chart. One, the tide level markings are far apart, often 1' increments, and two, it's very inaccurate to read across to the legend depending on where on the curve you're reading from.