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I'm studying Yachtmaster at the moment, time zones the bane of my life....
So, it's UT Northern Time in April, what's the tidal drift between 17.33 and 19.33 at a point 2 miles off the eddystone lighthouse at 273 degrees.
Tidal bit is easy, working out the time is surprisingly a lot darned harder!
So, it's UT Northern Time in April, what's the tidal drift between 17.33 and 19.33 at a point 2 miles off the eddystone lighthouse at 273 degrees.
Tidal bit is easy, working out the time is surprisingly a lot darned harder!
maser_spyder said:
I'm studying Yachtmaster at the moment, time zones the bane of my life....
So, it's UT Northern Time in April, what's the tidal drift between 17.33 and 19.33 at a point 2 miles off the eddystone lighthouse at 273 degrees.
Tidal bit is easy, working out the time is surprisingly a lot darned harder!
been there, done that !!! best of luck So, it's UT Northern Time in April, what's the tidal drift between 17.33 and 19.33 at a point 2 miles off the eddystone lighthouse at 273 degrees.
Tidal bit is easy, working out the time is surprisingly a lot darned harder!
XJSJohn said:
sun rises between 06.45 and 07:15 every morning and sets between 18:45 and 19:15 every evening year in year out ... almost a constant 12 hours light and 12 hours dark, the beauty of living on the equator, bodyclock does not get fvcked up!
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