@hamilton you are correct. The time we are looking for is HW at 1819 so the -12 minute time is correct (since the "Difference table" for Stansore has -10 minutes at 1800). The editor must have been confused when it was mistakenly changed to -28
Thank you for the teaching. May I ask whether we do need to calculate Low Water Tide time 11:21 and 23:50 separately if Low Water Hight is not the same , 1.8 meter at 11:21 and 23:50, at Standard Port of Portsmouth from the Almanac.
One of the clearest explanations I’ve seen
Great video, excellent revision.
why the change to -28 on the HW when the initial calculation was -12 minutes? did I miss a step?
I’m glad someone else noticed that as well, that has very much confused me.
@@benjaminwilliams8063 Oh that confused you? The whole thing confused me...
@hamilton you are correct. The time we are looking for is HW at 1819 so the -12 minute time is correct (since the "Difference table" for Stansore has -10 minutes at 1800). The editor must have been confused when it was mistakenly changed to -28
Excellent and many thanks - very clear:-)
Brilliant great presentation thank you
Thank you for the teaching. May I ask whether we do need to calculate Low Water Tide time 11:21 and 23:50 separately if Low Water Hight is not the same , 1.8 meter at 11:21 and 23:50, at Standard Port of Portsmouth from the Almanac.
Not seen that before , such an easy trick
@@getlostboating Hi Noel - Great video!! THANKS!! Could you tell me where to find this template? Cheers. F.
@@getlostboating Got it! Thank you!
Is the template available to download please ?
@@francismontocchio9910 did you ever get the template for this ?
@@alangoodwin7540 yes, I did, thanks!