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![]() "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... You asked WHAT IT MEANT!!! Rubbish! As usual, you are talking complete nonsense. You didn't know a basic sailing term!! Can you even sail??? What makes you think that I didn't know what MWL meant? Once again, you display your complete ignorance. If you knew anything at all about tides, then you would realise that my question was totally valid. Regards Donal -- |
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You didn't know a basic sailing term!! Can you even sail???
What makes you think that I didn't know what MWL meant? because you ASKED what it meant! Bwahahahahaha! RB |
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Don't keep charts at the house, thus the ''I believe'' .
Thus you're an idiot! RB |
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Are you sure?
Don't keep charts at the house, thus the ''I believe'' . SV "The_navigator©" wrote in message ... No they are not. Read the chart legend Cheers MC Scott Vernon wrote: I believe that charted depths are given at MLW and it's up to the sailor to know the tide table and apply it. |
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Found the 'old' chart. It reads '' controlling depths in feet at Mean Low
Water (MLW)''. AND; depths reffered to soundings (MLW)''. Scotty "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... Are you sure? Don't keep charts at the house, thus the ''I believe'' . SV "The_navigator©" wrote in message ... No they are not. Read the chart legend Cheers MC Scott Vernon wrote: I believe that charted depths are given at MLW and it's up to the sailor to know the tide table and apply it. |
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![]() "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... You didn't know a basic sailing term!! Can you even sail??? What makes you think that I didn't know what MWL meant? because you ASKED what it meant! No. I didn't. Read it again. Regards Donal -- |
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How old is that chart? All of my US charts from the recent past use MLLW as the datum for
soundings. I even checked in my Chesapeake ChartKit to see if they were different. OK - Here's a quiz: What's the meaning of LLWLT? BTW, I thought of commenting on the "8 feet above MLW" also - around here we have 10 foot tides and flooding is measured above MHW "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... Found the 'old' chart. It reads '' controlling depths in feet at Mean Low Water (MLW)''. AND; depths reffered to soundings (MLW)''. Scotty "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... Are you sure? Don't keep charts at the house, thus the ''I believe'' . SV "The_navigator©" wrote in message ... No they are not. Read the chart legend Cheers MC Scott Vernon wrote: I believe that charted depths are given at MLW and it's up to the sailor to know the tide table and apply it. |
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because you ASKED what it meant!
No. I didn't. Yup, you did. BWAHAHAHAHAHA! RB |
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![]() "Jeff Morris" jeffmo@NoSpam-sv-lokiDOTcom wrote in message ... How old is that chart? All of my US charts from the recent past use MLLW as the datum for soundings. I even checked in my Chesapeake ChartKit to see if they were different. OK - Here's a quiz: What's the meaning of LLWLT? Lower Low Water Large Tide. Sounds similiar to LAT. Regards Donal -- |
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![]() "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... Also, we have MLWS, and MWLN but we don't have a plain MLW. Oh my friken god! What's up, Bob? Regards Donal -- |
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