Tidal vectors for an open crossing. Planning for sea kayakers - with Rapid Development.
An instructional video from Rapid Development, on how to do a "tidal vector" to work out your bearing/course to steer on an open crossing. I use a crossing of the Sound of Gigha on Scotland's west coast on a mean spring tide. Webinar workshops are now on offer for those who want to learn more about these skills and many other aspects of tidal planning. Get in touch if you would like to be involved. Rapid Development - Paddlesports Coaching & Guiding www.rapid-development.co.uk [email protected]

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