Tidal Atlas Irish Sea, Bristol

Tidal Atlas Irish Sea, Bristol

All sea charts from the Tidal Stream Atlas for the Irish Sea and Bristol Strait

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Description
All sea charts from the Tidal Stream Atlas for the Irish Sea and Bristol Strait
All charts are available offline. The charts show both direction and rate of tidal streams at hourly intervals by careful and accurate use of graded arrows and display mean neap and spring tidal rates in tenths of a knot. The app also shows you today's tides at Dover, for which an internet connection is required. 

This app is universally available on both your Smartphone and Tablet. The sea maps are zoomable, thus also of good use on the smaller phone screen.

This app is built and maintained by Surfcheck. All charts © Crown Copyright and/or database rights. Reproduced by permission of the Controller of Her Majesty’s Stationery Office and the UK Hydrographic Office (www.ukho.gov.uk).

Disclaimer:
We do our utmost to deliver you the best software and data available in the market, but of course we cannot guarantee the proper functioning or accuracy of both. Data sources can change over time. You can not derive rights from this information. By downloading and using this tidal stream atlas you accept these terms.
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DOWNLOAD N/AApr 2024Worldwide
REVENUE$17Apr 2024Worldwide
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About
Bundle Id
com.surfcheck.seaweatherNP256
Min Os. Version
5.0
Release Date
Sun, Oct 1, 2017
Update Date
Fri, Sep 22, 2023
Content Rating
Everyone
What's New
version
1695396193000
updated
7 months ago
V2.2 - Modernized the program code.
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