Understanding tides and currents with Kevin Monahan
by Bluewater Cruising Association on 9 Feb 2017
Dent Rapids Bluewater Cruising Association
A good understanding of west coast tides and currents can mean the difference between a smooth ride and a rough ride. For many, navigating Johnstone Strait and the rapids of the Inside Passage is a new challenge. You may be surprised to learn that planning a trip north of Campbell River is not as difficult as you thought — Johnstone Strait and the nearby tidal rapids form an incredibly complex hydraulic system, but in a number of very important ways, it is predictable.
By the end of the course, participants will:
• Have general strategies for managing tidal currents
• Know how to plan for tidal currents to assist (rather than resist) a vessel’s progress
* Know how to read the tide and current tables
* Have specific strategies for managing Johnstone Strait and Cordero Channels, as well as other tidal rapids
Though the specific focus is on the West Coast, it is applicable to tide and current regimes world-wide.
Location and time:
Royal Victoria Yacht Club, 3475 Ripon Rd.
11 Mar 2017 1000h - 1700h
About the Instructor:
Kevin Monahan is an experienced captain, retired Canadian Coast Guard Officer, and author of “The Radar Book: Effective Navigation and Collision Avoidance”.
This article has been provided courtesy of the
Bluewater Cruising Association.
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