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Bob V
Has anyone else noticed that the tidal information on the Navionic Compact Flash card that is used in Raymarine chart plotters is exactly opposite of real life conditions. I first noticed this when I was bringing my new C350 home for the first time. The entrance channel where I keep my boat is relatively shallow so I make it my practice to be aware of the tide heights. I have been using Tides & Currents software for many years and have been amazed at how accurate it is. As I was approaching the entrance to my home port I checked what my new C80 had to say about tide height. Since I had planned my arrival for high slack, I was quite surprised to see that the predicion from the Navionics software predicted low slack. I checked all the obvious reasons for this before I called Navionics. I was quite surprised at their attitude. They informed me that there is a warning note that basically releases them from liabilty by stating that multiple navigational information should be consulted. Since that time I have checked out different chart plotters at West Marine using the same software and found that in every instance it was directly opposite what the actual tide height was in reality. To put it another way, Hide tide is always predicted when low tide is occuring and vice versa. If you are using Navionics software on your boat be aware that it cannot be trusted. Of course the prudent mariner should not depend entirely on their chart plotter but I know many that do.