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At half tide she must be high and dry."
Half tide docks are particularly useful in areas with a large tidal range.
At half tide, the ramp was fairly steep.
A half tide dock is a partially tidal dock.
Come low tide, or sometimes even half tide, those places may become acres of formidable, thigh-deep mud.
These were floating docks, with access through a number of tidal basins and half tide docks.
Half Tide Rock is a small rocky island with an area of 0.13 ha, in south-eastern Australia.
The boardwalk is located on the wavecut platform that is uncovered at half tide.
The sill of a half tide dock must be set sufficiently far below the daily high tide mark to allow ships to pass over it.
Half Tide Rock may refer to:
I dropped anchor in four fathoms about two cables from the westward harbour pier; it was about half tide.
A new half tide dock, the Alfred Dock was opened at Runcorn in 1860.
Known as Canada Half Tide Dock when opened in 1862, it consisted of two branch docks to the east.
Half tide, Scart rocks and Seal rock are associated with Lady Isle.
Half tide dock, a simpler version, where a fixed sill retains some water within the dock to allow ships to float, but at varying height.
Half Tide Rocks (Massachusetts)
Half Tide Rock (Tasmania)
Sandon (Half Tide) Dock river entrances photo (c1936)
Princes Half Tide Dock itself is set to be transformed with the construction of the 60 storey Shanghai Tower.
Bougainville Reef (small submerged atoll, 2.5 by 4 km, area 8 km with lagoon, dries at half tide)
A long reef ran out on the west side of Merrifield Bay, and a rock that bared at half tide sat near the center of the entrance.
Table rock, bare at half tide, is on a reef which extends from the shore at a point 3/8 of a mile eastward of Premium Point.
The area surrounding Princes Half Tide Dock forms part of the proposed multi-billion pound Liverpool Waters development.
It is connected to Canada Dock to the north and Sandon Half Tide Dock to the south.
These included Wellington Half Tide Dock, which gave a new access between Bramley-Moore and the Mersey.