A new & indispensable companion for planning Thames Estuary passages. This set of tables enables navigators to select the best routes according to tide times. A set of tide tables, Imray charts, East Coast Pilot & now Crossing the Thames Estuary provide all the information that is needed to fully explore the estuary & coasts of Suffolk, Essex & Kent. Designed to help plan your journey across the complex waters of the Thames Estuary quickly, easily & accurately by using the tables provided. These tables are based on 32 routes with alternatives for Springs & Neaps & with a choice of speeds between three & seven knots. The time planning tables will answer questions such as: What is the preferred route? What time do I start to ensure sufficient water through swatchways or over banks? What is the best way to get the most help from the tide & still have sufficient water over the banks? The (South) East Coast of England captured Roger Gaspar's imagination back in 1959. Tiller Girl, built at Leigh-on-Sea in 1964, & now a West Mersea resident like Roger & his wife, has taken them safely & comfortably across the Estuary more than a few times. When you pass them (as surely you will) bear in mind that she was built for these waters & might not need as much water as you do!