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I thought I saw a number of queries and comments on the tide, all unanswered. Given that
the current in the channel can be over 2.5 knots, I would think you would remember whether
it was ebb or flood. In fact, you should have determined this before commiting to this
destination. Further, the combination with the wind can be especially nasty, but I don't
remember you mentioning the wind direction.

It sure is nice that Suzy can navigate her boat; it seems that when you borrow it, you
bounce off rocks!


CANDChelp wrote:
BTW, perhaps I missed it, but did you ever report the state of the
tide when you entered?

Nope. I never reported it. The state of the tide and prevailing winds
are a factor when entering Port Jeff.
Note that Billy Jane has yet to mention this.

RB



 
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