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RE: PWA7C December 2018 calendar photograph ? - Reckless Rat - 17-12-2018

tighter than a submarine's window or what....

Tongue


RE: PWA7C December 2018 calendar photograph ? - Erich - 17-12-2018

Dave, although Seattle has a tidal range of a bit over 16 feet, our harbors are quite deep so drying out is not a issue. Only around river mouths do we have lots of shallows of sand. This is all in Puget Sound. On the ocean side of Washington, we have large beaches, with rocky islets interspersed, making the coast quite hazardous.

Erich in Seattle


RE: PWA7C December 2018 calendar photograph ? - Chris KC - 17-12-2018

(17-12-2018, 07:07 PM)Reckless Rat Wrote: tighter than a submarine's window or what....

Tongue

I like to say 'frugal'!


RE: PWA7C December 2018 calendar photograph ? - Steve kay - 17-12-2018

Straying into ooh matron territory here. I just want to say that my copy arived today, and is very good indeed. Many thanks to Chris  Garner and all involved for the splendid calendar.


RE: PWA7C December 2018 calendar photograph ? - Roger Goldthorpe - 18-12-2018

(10-12-2018, 09:50 AM)Dave Wheatley Wrote:
(09-12-2018, 08:57 PM)Erich Wrote: I'm guessing the tide goes out quite a way, given the appearance of the trawler in the BG, apparently resting on her bottom.

Erich in Seattle

Hi Erich. by UK standards the tidal range at Sdarorough is about average at a maximum of 20 feet at spring tides (highest) between high and low water. Where I am, the range is up to 27 feet. In the Bristol Channel the range goes up to 35 feet. On the west coast of Scotland the range in some places is between 5 and 10 feet. Most fishing boats in those days were designed to dry out at low water.
Just for interest, what's the tidal range at Seattle?

Edit. A quick google tells me that the range at Seattle is up to a maximum of 16 feet, so a bit less than Scarborough,
Hi Erich / Dave,

Largest known tidal range for Scarborough is 19.8 ft.

Roger


RE: PWA7C December 2018 calendar photograph ? - Chris KC - 18-12-2018

(18-12-2018, 12:31 PM)Roger Goldthorpe Wrote:
(10-12-2018, 09:50 AM)Dave Wheatley Wrote:
(09-12-2018, 08:57 PM)Erich Wrote: I'm guessing the tide goes out quite a way, given the appearance of the trawler in the BG, apparently resting on her bottom.

Erich in Seattle

Hi Erich. by UK standards the tidal range at Sdarorough is about average at a maximum of 20 feet at spring tides (highest) between high and low water. Where I am, the range is up to 27 feet. In the Bristol Channel the range goes up to 35 feet. On the west coast of Scotland the range in some places is between 5 and 10 feet. Most fishing boats in those days were designed to dry out at low water.
Just for interest, what's the tidal range at Seattle?

Edit. A quick google tells me that the range at Seattle is up to a maximum of 16 feet, so a bit less than Scarborough,
Hi Erich / Dave,

Largest known tidal range for Scarborough is 19.8 ft.

Roger
The breadth of knowledge on here sometimes astounds me!