Our Dun Laoghaire Harbour Approach Tide Clock, Ireland,shows a small section of the original marine chart, focusing on the area around Dun Laoghaire harbour.Originally called Dunleary and then renamed Kingstown after the visit of King George the IV in 1821, before reverting to Dún Laoghaire once again, the south Dublin town is a residential area, a seaside town and the site of Ireland’s first railway terminus.
Canvas printed and framed in a black 230mm x 230mm frame which is 45mm deep, this chart would make a great gift for sailors or anyone with an interest in the coastline. It is from a genuine chart showing the features along the coast.
The clock shows a small section of the original chart, focussing on the area around Dun Laoghaire harbour.
Hang it in your family room, hallway or office.
The print is made in a professional print shop onto heavy duty canvas and the clock ships with full instructions on how to set and how to read a tide clock.
A tide clock allows you to see the state of the tide for a given location at a glance.The hand shows the current stage of the tidal cycle (high tide, low tide or on the way in or out). The tide clock face is simple to read and setting the hand can be done in a matter of minutes.Never leave the house again without knowing the state of your local tide!
The clock ships with full instructions on how to set and how to read a tide clock.
This is not a navigation device.
€65.00
“We received the tide clock this week and it is so fantastic, so beautiful! We love it. We just hit high tide on a full moon 5 min ago and I set it! Thank you thank you thank you and hope you are all doing well. I also was very excited to get a package from Ireland. That was half the fun!”
JF
“ I just received the tide clock that I ordered today, and I just wanted to say thank you! The service was so prompt, and the clock is amazing. It was great to find a gift for my husband who is very hard to buy for! He and my eldest daughter love to go fishing in the summer, so this will be very useful. Thanks again! .”
ML