Jupiter FL local knowledge needed

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BuckRimfire

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Ack. My sister just texted to say she wants to get in the water today at Coat's Bridge in Jupiter FL and needs a slack current prediction. Unlike here in Washington, it looks like NOAA is pretty stingy with the current predictions around there.

I see that high tide at the south end of Jupiter Inlet near the bridge is just after 2 PM and high tide at Jensen Beach (the nearest station I could find to the north end of Jupiter Inlet) is just after 4 PM. So, I'm guessing slack current along the inlet will be somewhere between those times, making getting in the water around 3 PM ideal.

Tell me how wrong I am!
 
This post Might be better posted in the Florida than in Basic Scuba. I am interested in learning this area too!
 
Ack. My sister just texted to say she wants to get in the water today at Coat's Bridge in Jupiter FL and needs a slack current prediction. Unlike here in Washington, it looks like NOAA is pretty stingy with the current predictions around there.

I see that high tide at the south end of Jupiter Inlet near the bridge is just after 2 PM and high tide at Jensen Beach (the nearest station I could find to the north end of Jupiter Inlet) is just after 4 PM. So, I'm guessing slack current along the inlet will be somewhere between those times, making getting in the water around 3 PM ideal.

Tell me how wrong I am!

How about these? I'm not sure which is closest to the bridge in question, but these are probably a good start.



 
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