Digital Depth Gauge

Digital Depth Gauge

Digital Tide Gauge

This page is under development by Ben Morris of University of Portsmouth. We apologise for any inconvenience.

If you would like up to date tide information please contact the marina office.

* Data is for Guidance only. Neither EYH nor the University of Portsmouth Take any responsibility for groundings. Readings below 0.2m are Inaccurate and treated as 0m. Please read the Tide boards on the Sill and check your own depth sounders.

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About the Project

This Sensor has been designed and installed by David Zukiewicz, studying BEng (Hons) Mechanical Engineering at the University of Portsmouth. The project is the basis of a final year dissertation aiming to study tide monitoring methods and install a new system to aid entry into EYH.
The study has found several differences between Recorded Data and Publicly available data from Tide Tables and other local sources. The Geography of the Channel and location of Slipper Mill Pond both create interesting effects in the flow of water, necessitating a local monitoring solution.
Developed over several months, the sensor uses an ultrasonic (Acoustic) transducer which reflects off of the surface of the water. Readings are processed using an Arduino Microcontroller and collected in the cloud.
10 readings are taken per second which are then stored, filtered and averaged once per minute.

Harbour site map

Bird’s-eye view photograph of Emsworth Yacht Harbour.

Larger map

Our Site Map shows the layout of our main facilities and pontoons at Emsworth Yacht Harbour. You may find this useful to refer to if you are visiting the marina and wish to locate your berth – Note that each side of every pontoon is labelled with either ‘Odd’ or ‘Even’ berth numbers.