So, I asked Chat GPT "What is the best time to sail through the Cuan Sound?"
Chat GPT responded in text with: -
An innocuous answer on the face of it, except if you start at the beginning of slack water before the current turns against you. However, that could be a safety feature as well, which used to be the recommendation for transiting the Gulf of Corryvrecken (this was stated in the CCC pilot if I remember correctly).The best time to sail through the Cuan Sound would depend on several factors such as the tidal conditions, weather, and your personal preferences. The Cuan Sound is a narrow stretch of water between the Isle of Luing and Seil Island in Scotland, and it is known for its strong tidal currents, which can make sailing through it challenging.
To sail through the Cuan Sound safely and with ease, you should plan your trip during slack water, which is the period between tides when the water is relatively calm and there is little or no current. The exact timing of slack water will depend on the tidal conditions on the day of your trip, which can vary from day to day.
It is recommended that you consult tide tables and weather forecasts before planning your trip and that you seek advice from local experts, such as harbor masters or experienced sailors, to ensure that you have the most up-to-date information on the best time to sail through the Cuan Sound.
A more refined request, and the second iteration gave the quote below. I did a 3rd iteration and it told me that "as a language model" it does not have access to tide tables and to consult a local expert. It did not mention Claymore.
Better but no mention of Tidal Atlases.To determine the best time to transit the Cuan Sound on April 24th, 2023, you need to consider the tidal predictions for that location on that day. The optimal time for transit would be when the tide current is flowing in the same direction as you want to travel, as this will reduce the effort required to make progress.
You can obtain tidal predictions for the Cuan Sound by consulting local tide tables or using online resources such as the UK Hydrographic Office's easyTide website. Once you have obtained the tidal predictions, you will need to identify the times of high and low tides at the Cuan Sound on April 24th, 2023.
The optimal time to transit the Cuan Sound will depend on the direction you want to travel. If you want to travel from the east to the west, the best time to transit would be shortly after low tide. If you want to travel from the west to the east, the best time to transit would be shortly before high tide.
It's important to note that the tidal currents in the Cuan Sound can be very strong and unpredictable, so it's always advisable to exercise caution and plan your transit carefully. It's also a good idea to check the weather forecast and sea conditions before setting out.
This is a technology that has a long way to go, but will probably develop rapidly. For example, in Microsoft Word, it predicts how a sentence could be finished, a grammar module can detect styles such as formal, technical, informal, conversational and suggest edits.
In the sailing world, it could generate recommended pilotage plans and destinations based on various input criteria such as boat size, crew strengths, desired weather, shore side facilities, desired passage duration, as examples.
For me, the dichotomy will always be between the need to get away from it all and the challenge of a more basic experience. The convenience of AI might even be an enabler for both. Fascinating stuff.