ScottNY
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dieseldog:any divers out there who know of an online tide and current chart for the Hudson river ? I have been looking for an on line eldrige but no such luck so far.
also any divers interested in diving the hudson river in the Yonkers area?
thanks
http://www.hudsonriver.com/tides.htm
The Hudson River, almost as far north as Poughkeepsie I think, isn't even really a river in a way. It's a tidal estuary. And it has both current and tides. I used to own a boat and kept it on the Hudson. And I've kayaked from Poukeepsie down to Tarrytown. In the Kayak, paddling against a full current is exahusting and potentially futile. And you can even feel a difference in a speedboat. The water is cleaner than it was, but diving would still be hazardous. There's all kinds of potential sharp things down there, likely low visibility when the water's getting mixed up at the times you'd want to go, and floating hazards as well, especially after heavy rainfall.
Current can get up to several knots. Way faster than you can swim. You could try to time things perfectly at slack/ebb, but... the only way I'd even think about it would be with a flag and a support boat right with you. (Actually, I wouldn't do it at all and I've dived off of Far Rockaway, Queens in one foot or less vis.)
If you do it, post how it went. Not for me or anyone to tell you what to do. It's your risk and responsibility. I'd just suggest you manage it well or consider opting out.
Scott