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Tides are very Low for hardie's run

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Created by hardie > 9 months ago, 23 Jan 2008
hardie
WA, 4129 posts
23 Jan 2008 12:30PM
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Be careful anyone thinking about coming down, tides look very low, big risk of hitting rocks, and high speed stalls in weedbanks, all high tides are very early am, and low tides are pm, bring your smallest weedies, and make sure your insurance policies are up to date, check it:

Hardie's is best with a high tide of around +/- .65m at around 6pmish

Tidal predictions for Peel Inlet

Wednesday 23rd Jan 2008 0.74m @ 12:38 AM
0.37m @ 12:00 PM

Thursday 24th Jan 2008 0.69m @ 1:15 AM
0.38m @ 12:07 PM

Friday 25th Jan 2008 0.63m @ 1:37 AM
0.38m @ 11:53 AM

Saturday 26th Jan 2008 0.57m @ 1:23 AM
0.38m @ 11:00 AM
0.53m @ 11:52 PM

Sunday 27th Jan 2008 0.37m @ 9:38 AM
0.52m @ 9:38 PM

Monday 28th Jan 2008 0.34m @ 8:30 AM
0.54m @ 7:15 PM

Tuesday 29th Jan 2008 0.31m @ 8:22 AM
0.58m @ 7:00 PM





elmo
WA, 8868 posts
23 Jan 2008 2:22PM
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That would make the incoming (higher) tide in the afternoon / evening

mineral1
WA, 4564 posts
23 Jan 2008 2:45PM
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Arvo/Evening perfect then

Thanks for the heads up Hardie.


PS. I did double check, just in case you wanted your namesake run for "self self self" over weekend

Mineral

hardie
WA, 4129 posts
23 Jan 2008 4:11PM
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Just thought it was my duty to warn given what's happened in last couple of weeks

The further you stay away from the markers the better, but that means choppier water, NB> people are still destroying fins outside markers, just ask Claude 31cm fin and AUS1111 using a tiny 24cm fin (hit about half way up) who both destroyed fins outside markers within last 2 weeks. Both These incidents happened on higher tides than the next week of tide forecasts.

Don't say you weren't warned



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