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Stephen Dunstan

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Would anybody with tide prediction software be able to tell me when the March spring tide is for the Blackpool / Fleetwood area. I would like to get some leave from work booked then and haven't been able to buy a tide table yet.

Also if anyone has tide prediction software I would be grateful to know what they think of the software they have, roughly how much it costs etc.

Regards,

Stephen.
 
Stephen Dunstan said:
Would anybody with tide prediction software be able to tell me when the March spring tide is for the Blackpool / Fleetwood area. I would like to get some leave from work booked then and haven't been able to buy a tide table yet.

Also if anyone has tide prediction software I would be grateful to know what they think of the software they have, roughly how much it costs etc.

Regards,

Stephen.
Googles such a useful tool. Try this:
Blackpool & Fleetwood Yacht Club, Liverpool tides
 
Stephen Dunstan said:
Christine,

You never got back to me about that goose pic - was it a different looking bird?

Regards,

Stephen.
No,Stephen,unfortunately I am unable to do any digiscoping when the weather is very cold,but in the group a few days ago there wasa very small goose which I thought may have been a Barnacle,but Fifebirder said that as only the tip of the beak was black it was highly unlikely,and again was most likely to be a cross/hybrid.
Christine.
 
This link to the BBC website gives the same UKHO information. IMHO it is rather easier to use because it is geographically based rather than alphabetically.
 
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peteh said:
Hi Stephen

I used Belfield Tide plotter, it is about 10 pound
http://www.tideplotter.co.uk
Thats just reminded me I better get this years copy!!!
:)

(If you have a pocket pc the program includes a ppc version which is extremely handy.)
I have a Garmin GPS72 that computes and displays tides for any area in the States, and I believe that these units are programmed for the locale they are sold in. I may even have UK data lurking in mine. The GPS units, I have three, have been a good investment, I never need worry about losing track of direction and the swamps can be confusing to anyone. My Grandson carries one, and a small 3 watt GMRS transciever, it is the only way I can keep up with Him.
 
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