MaxSea High Resolution Tidal Currents on sale

According to NOAA’s National Ocean Service, a tidal current is an oceanic current produced by the rise and fall of the tides, driven by the gravitational attraction of the sun and moon on Earth’s oceans.

Tidal Currents in the Gironde Estuary - France
MaxSea Tidal Currents in the Gironde Estuary

Tides create a current in the oceans, near the shore, in bays and estuaries along the coast, and are the only type of currents that change in a very regular pattern that can be predicted several days ahead. In bays and harbors, the impact of tidal currents can be crucial, slowing or stopping boats.

Tidal Currents around the Cherbourg sea area - France
MaxSea Tidal Currents around the Cherbourg sea area

MaxSea high resolution tidal currents are produced thanks to data supplied by national hydrographic offices, which guarantee their accuracy and quality.

Saint-Jean de Luz 3D High Resolution Tidal Currents - France
MaxSea 3D High Resolution Tidal Currents in Saint-Jean de Luz

They cover some zones in Western Europe providing extremely precise information on the strength and direction of tidal currents and thus enabling the optimization and anticipation of sailing conditions.

 From August 1st to 31st, buy any High Resolution Tidal Current area for 99€. 

Contact us to benefit from this great offer or shop online at www.maxsea.com

 

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