
It certainly wasn't a classic encounter at the Project Solar Stadium, but Nathan Haslam's side could be happy with their performance as they ended their two match losing streak.
They were also indebted to goalkeeper Shane Bland, who pulled off a string of magnificent saves to deny Tom Iorpenda and Tom Pratt in the second half.
A bright opening from the hosts saw Town on the back foot. With just two minutes player, Will Russ found space inside the area but he could only find the side netting.
Jack Redshaw then had Bland concerned as he headed wide from 12-yards out and Pratt shot at the Whitby gloveman in the 20th minute as Hyde continued to play on the front foot.
A brief foray forward from the visitors on the counter attack resulted in the ball falling to Adam Gell but he was unable to to find the target from a tight angle.
The hosts looked liveliest in the second half's early exchanges, pinning the Seasiders back, with Iorpenda forcing Bland into a save with his feet. Pratt, too, failed to beat the Town stopper, as his powerful strike was tipped over the crossbar.
With both sides chasing a winner in the final 20 minutes, the game became more stretched. Substitute Connor Simpson was unable to find the target with a header at the back post, but the biggest chance for the Blues arrived deep into stoppage time as they were awarded a free-kick for handball right on the edge of the area.
Harry Green stepped up and couldn't have come closer as his effort nestled in the side netting with the home sides' gloveman, Daniel Atherton breathing a sigh of relief.
Green's kick proved to be the last of the match, bringing the curtain down on a largely uneventful afternoon in the North West.