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* Bart wrote, On 5/14/2007 8:42 PM:
A bit scary at first look. But, Low Tides here are Low before sunrise and at sunset. ... Swing is 9.4' About as big a swing as I've ever seen around here. Scary? Its all what you're used to. Once you get around Cape Cod 9+ feet is standard. Twelve is not uncommon in Maine, and it gets up to 18. And of course get even higher as you go up the Bay of Fundy. Almost every dock that caters to cruisers has a floating dock for tie up, but when you go Down East you often have to tie up to a fixed commercial dock where there's a 15 foot rise/fall. Its easier to tie to a fishing boat, but then you have someone re-doing your lines at 3:30 in the morning. The most counter-intuitive tide I've encountered is at Troy, New York, just below where the Erie Canal joins the Hudson. The tide there can be over 6 feet, even though its 130 miles from the sea. This morning the high tide at The Battery (NYC) was at 7:31; it was pass Poughkeepsie 4 1/2 hours later, and finally gets up to Troy at 16:49. The height of the tide is usually just a few inches lower in Troy than in the City. |
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