10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TIDE-RIP»
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tide-rip in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Sea Kayaking Safety and Rescue: From Mild to Wild, the ...
Ferry gliding is an efficient and fun way to cross a tide rip. Eventually, you'll lose
the wave. Paddle forward until you catch another wave. Keep adjusting your ferry
angle as necessary to continue moving across the current. Use a ferry glide ...
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Reports of cases argued and determined in the district ...
District Court (Connecticut). The Steamship Russia. ing it, is generally slewed
around by it to the eastward or the westward, dependent upon how she strikes it ;
that, at the first of the ebb, the line of the tide-rip is up towards Castle Garden ;
that, ...
Robert Dewey Benedict, Benjamin Lincoln Benedict, United States. District Court (New York), 1871
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The Law Times Reports: Containing All the Cases Argued and ...
In attempting to enter such a tide-rip, with a vessel at anchor as the Figha
Hagtjiore was, on her starboard hand, and near her course, she assumed all the
risk of avoiding such vessel. The tide-rip was plainly to be seen, and its course,
and ...
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The American coast pilot: containing directions for the ...
SOUTH-EAST ROCK bears from Gannet Peak S. byE. i E., distant nearly South
east le, and shows two breaks in heavy weather, and a good tide-rip during the
tide. Rock. has good water to a cable's length on its East and West sides.
Yarmouth ...
Edmund March Blunt, George William Blunt, 1857
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Year-book of Facts in Science and Art
Waters, of the ship Vespasian, describing a remarkable 'tide-rip,' seen by him Oct.
16, latitude 8° 30' N., longitude 36° W. The day was beautifully clear, with the
wind southwardly, and light. He was sitting in his cabin, and heard a loud, roaring
...
Charles Robert Cross (1848-1921, ed), William Ripley Nichols, John Trowbridge (1843-1923, ed), 1851
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Beaches of the Western Australian Coast - Eucla to Roebuck ...
Low tide - rip currents are more confined to the rip channel and as a result
intensify at low tide. • High tide - rip currents are weaker and may be partially
replaced by a longshore current, even across the bar. • Summary: It is relatively
safe on the ...
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index to the executive documents printed by order of the ...
a.m. steering west, wind NE., passed through a strong tide rip. At 9h. 15m. a.m.
saw a large field of tide rip ahead strongly resembling a shoal. Hove to on the
port tack, and lowered a boat to sound. Mr. Renshaw sounded with 400 fathoms
of ...
The Senate of the United States.First Session,Thirty-Third Congress 1853-'54, 1854
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Report and charts of the cruise of the United States brig ...
a.m. steering west, wind NE., passed through a strong tide rip. At 9h. 15m. a.m.
saw a large field of tide rip ahead strongly resembling a shoal. Hove to on the
port tack, and lowered a boat to sound. Mr. Renshaw sounded with 400 fathoms
of ...
Samuel Phillips Lee, 1854
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Report and Charts of the Cruise of the U.S. Brig Dolphin: ...
15m. a. in. saw a large field of tide rip ahead strongly resem ling a shoal. Hove to
on the port tack, and lowered a boat to sound. Mr. Renshaw sounded with 400
fathoms of triple size fishing line and a 32pound armed lead, but got no bottom.
Samuel Phillips Lee, United States. Navy Dept, 1854
a.m. steering west, wind NE., passed through a strong tide rip. At 9h. 15m. a. m.
saw a large field of tide rip ahead strongly resembling a shoal. Hove to on the
port tack, and lowered a boat to sound. Mr. Renshaw sounded with 400 fathoms
of ...
United States. Congress, 1854
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «TIDE-RIP»
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tide-rip is used in the context of the following news items.
Ocean Beach's Deadliest Day
“As the magnitude of the catastrophe became more apparent the crowd swarmed to the head of the tide-rip,” the San Diego Union reported. “The lifeguards and ... «Voice of San Diego, May 11»
Teenager drowns in beach tragedy
Gordon Munro from the Coastguard said the boy got into trouble after being caught by a tide-rip. "The tide undermined his feet and he must have been tumbled ... «BBC News, Jul 06»