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To build from my normal range of tide dials to include a lunar cycle, which can be used symbiotically to determine spring and neap tide systems.
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Laser Engraved Moon Phase and Tide Dial - Fishtail Surfboard Shape
This wooden fishtail surfboard tide dial is the ideal gift for Beachgoers and water sports enthusiasts. Time your next surf with this laser engraved tide dial from BoardClock! Dial includes a countdown in hours till the next high or low tide. The Moon Phase movement follows a 29.5 day lunar cycle, perfect gift for a stargazing enthusiast, or a sea-goer wanting to keep track of spring/neap tides. For most accurate results, set dial up during the full or new moon.
Contents:
1 x Surfboard Tide/Moonphase Dial
Batteries not included
Product: Plywood surfboard with tide dial. Dimensions of wood: 29cm x 9cm x 3mm. Please note: Grains in the wood will vary from board to board, along with knots and other imperfections from laser engraving.
Please note that the 12 hour 50 minutes is an average figure based on a 29 1/2 day cycle. Actual high and low tides may vary due to local wind conditions causing tides to be slightly earlier or later than indicated
Designed by Jack Hill in Brighton
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