The PNW Current Atlas brings a fast and easy way to view Pacific Northwest current prediction charts for the Juan de Fuca Strait / Strait of Georgia regions on your mobile device. This includes complete coverage of the US San Juan Islands, the Canadian Gulf Islands, and the Eastern Juan de Fuca Strait and more. This digital current atlas includes predictions for the current year with free yearly updates so that you never have to buy a reference or look-up table ever again. Features: ◆ View any date/time within a tide cycle, past or future (within the current year) ◆ Easily jump to the prediction closest to Now with a single tap ◆ Easily move forwards or backwards through prediction time by tapping or swiping ◆ Zoom into predictions to see more detail ◆ Works offline - no Internet connection needed! ◆ Includes all predictions for the current calendar year with free yearly updates ◆ and more...
It seems incomplete
Where is the chart that shows the currents north of Gabriola to Campbell river?
Great App, times seem to be off
Update: Thank you for the quick response. We do find the app very useful in seeing current trends where there is no Navionics current data. The currents seem to be off by an amount of time. (1hr late?). Navionics is correct for the points they report out on, comparing to exact places.
Fantastic App
Great to see this being done, hopefully they expand north to cover the inside passage soon. Thanks for having it, easy to visualize and a way to plan trips with currents in mind.
Are times corrected for Daylight Savings Time?
The developer does not say. Overall a good tool but a prudent mariner should cross check the physical book and annual supplement. This app is developed with data from CHS. They do not correct for DST. From observations, I suspect times are UTC + 8.
One page of the book
Just one page of the Current atlas. Fine for the SJI cruiser, but a rip-off compared to buying the book.
Too small of an area
For $20, it’s a little too small. Including the full Straight of Georgia, the full Juan de Fuca, and at least to the bottom of Whidbey. Good start though.
Beautiful format for a very small area.
Extend through the inside passage and I’m all in.
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