Most of the times this is due to multi-polygons and their relations. Either
because they are broken or because they are so big and having so many
relations that OsmAnd, due to its bordering in the regions "cuts" these
multi-polygons incorrectly.
For Harwich I can't find it.
For Padstow, I see
>
> If I zoom in to the harbour at Padstow, it appears correctly at a reported
> level of 16.3. Strangely, as I now pan slowly right and left, the areas of
> sand appear and disappear.
>
Same for me.
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Hi,
Don't worry about my toes - I have my industrial safety boots on!
I'd figured out how to take screenshots (never done it before and this is
my first time posting here) and had a couple ready but you've saved me the
trouble, thanks, that's exactly what I see.
If I zoom in to the harbour at
Hello! Thank you for the feedback.
Could you please provide screenshots and coordinates of the place so we can
test it.
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I can replicate the Stepper Point flooding (50.56905,-4.9451456). For me it
happens only at zoom level 12. (OsmAnd + 3.6.3, latest maps)
>From previous discussions, flooding can be caused by OSM coastline errors.
I'm no expert, but I don't see any coastline warnings here with "OSM
Inspector".