
Admiralty Tidal Stream Atlas: Firth of Clyde and Approaches (NP222), 1st Edition 1992
The Admiralty Tidal Stream Atlas: Firth of Clyde and Approaches (NP222), published in 1992, is an essential resource for mariners navigating the complex tidal waters of the Firth of Clyde region. This atlas offers a comprehensive depiction of tidal stream patterns, crucial for safe and efficient navigation. This first edition atlas features 13 detailed charts that display tidal streams at hourly intervals, allowing sailors to plan their journeys with precision. The inclusion of tidal information is vital for understanding how currents may impact your vessel's course. Accurate Charts: Each chart is meticulously designed to provide reliable data on tidal movements, simplifying the navigation process in challenging waters. Complementary Information: The atlas includes supplementary details from The Admiralty Tide Tables (NP 201), offering insights into high water times at Dover and other essential tidal predictions. Maritime professionals and leisure sailors alike can benefit from the planning insights offered by the Admiralty Tidal Stream Atlas. Thoroughly understand tidal forces and harness precise timing to optimize your sailing experience. The Firth of Clyde is known for its dynamic currents, making this atlas a must-have for anyone navigating these waters. This atlas not only enhances navigational safety but also contributes to more informed decision-making at sea. Ensure you have the Admiralty Tidal Stream Atlas on board for your next voyage in the Firth of Clyde and its approaches, and sail with confidence.