I just moved to Seattle 3 weeks ago, so did my buddy too - we have no experience diving according to tides.
Yesterday, was hoping to dive Edmonds Underwater Park, looked at the tide predictions, and it mentioned High Tide will occur 2 hours later - I thought, great, the water won't be so low since water's coming in. We arrived about 6:00-6:30pm last night.
When I got there with my buddy, the waves and current were ravaging... We didn't dive. It was fustrating.
When is the BEST time to go diving? I know people say "slack tide" what the heck's that? My guess is that it's the tide that the water is heading back into the ocean, right?
This is what I use to look up for tide predictions... Lets use June 26th as an example - what would be the best times to dive on that day according to the tide chart?
on the other hand, any shore accessible dives on Lake Washington or the other lakes? (so we dont have to worry about tides...)
Yesterday, was hoping to dive Edmonds Underwater Park, looked at the tide predictions, and it mentioned High Tide will occur 2 hours later - I thought, great, the water won't be so low since water's coming in. We arrived about 6:00-6:30pm last night.
When I got there with my buddy, the waves and current were ravaging... We didn't dive. It was fustrating.
When is the BEST time to go diving? I know people say "slack tide" what the heck's that? My guess is that it's the tide that the water is heading back into the ocean, right?
This is what I use to look up for tide predictions... Lets use June 26th as an example - what would be the best times to dive on that day according to the tide chart?
on the other hand, any shore accessible dives on Lake Washington or the other lakes? (so we dont have to worry about tides...)