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Tuesday, 06 January 2009

Day Skipper - Part 4 - Depths and heights

All depths on a chart are measured below chart datum (CD), and drying heights are measured above it. This is a level derived from the lowest astronomical tide (LAT), which is the lowest tide predicted under average meteorological conditions. It should be noted that occasionally, tides are predicted to fall below CD or LAT. Heights of objects on the land are measured above 'High Water', which is usually determined as mean high water springs. Although this seems confusing, it allows an extra safety margin in case you forget and calculate heights above CD.

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