Pondering dories

Having had the opportunity to row a dory recently I wanted to find out everything I could about the design of this boat. In doing so I found endless (yes, endless) pictures, beautiful and famous (The Fog Warning by Winslow Homer) . And then I stumbled on one of the most incredible stories about three Grand Canyon guides during the epic flooding of 1983. So it goes that the guides in a dory named “The Emerald Mile” took a highly risking ride to put up plywood flash boards in order to hold off the flood at Glen Canyon Dam while the Bureau of Reclamation considered their options to contain and control the Colorado River.

Check out a trailer on a book by Kevin Fedarko about this epic event https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QWAZgqRs0ZA&t=49s

Dory by Horacio CardazoDory 1885 The Fog Warning by Winslow HomerDory The Emerald Mile

Rondout Creek TIDES AND CURRENTS

THURSDAY……….November 7th, 2019….. Time: 5:45 am EDT
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36°F (High 50)………CLOUDY…..Humidity 75% …..Wind 2 mph S (Rising to 8 mph at 1 pm)
Water temperature at Albany:  47.4 °F;  Water plus air temperature = 83.4°;
Rain 60%   @ noon
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Tides—–
06:35 AM    Sunrise
09:51 AM     3.4 feet  High Tide
02:55 PM    Moonrise (77.1% Waxing Gibbous)
04:15 PM     0.8 feet  Low Tide
04:43 PM    Sunset
10:03 PM     3.6 feet  High Tide
Currents—-
02:30 AM         ebb          -1.36 knots
05:06 AM         slack            –
08:36 AM         flood         1.28 knots
11:18 AM         slack            –
02:54 PM         ebb          -1.41 knots
05:36 PM         slack            –
08:48 PM         flood         1.03 knots
11:24 PM         slack            –
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[Ebb current is when the water flows towards the south (Poughkeepsie).  Flood current is when the tide flows towards the north (Albany).  Slack is the period in between when the water is still (not flowing north or south).]
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NOTE:  This information is manually compiled from different websites.  If you see a mistake please let us know.
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