grouchyturtle
Contributor
I know that typically you should plan to be in the water at slack high tide for a shore dive. Also depeding on a few different factors slack will last a different amount of time at any given location on a given day. Regardless of how long slack will be, though, the number on the tide table called high is the time of slack tide or at least the peak of slack tide.
So, say the table has slack listed as 8:30, for my location.
Do I:
A: want to get in the water at about 8:30
B: time it so I'm just getting out of the water at 8:30
C: time it so half of my dive is before 8:30 and half is after 8:30
So, say the table has slack listed as 8:30, for my location.
Do I:
A: want to get in the water at about 8:30
B: time it so I'm just getting out of the water at 8:30
C: time it so half of my dive is before 8:30 and half is after 8:30