Re: Tide Data

From: Jeff Hodges (hodges@Breakaway.Stanford.EDU-DeleteThis)
Date: Tue Dec 13 1994 - 16:32:05 PST


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From: Jeff Hodges <hodges@Breakaway.Stanford.EDU-DeleteThis>
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I use h&l tide info when sailing at third (sandbars), dumbarton (unsailable
@low), SanLeandro marina (sandbars), and if I were to sail PA.

I find the ebb & flood current info helpful for Sherman, and I suppose Crissy
(hope to sail there more this coming season).

Jeff



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