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Colum Mc

Tide Times

#1 Post by Colum Mc »

Hi Lads,

Any site out there that gives accurate Tide Times for Cork, if not anyone know the tide times for Cork this weekend, could buy the Examiner but would only end up using it to wrap my catch, I hope!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
x

#2 Post by x »

http://easytide.ukho.gov.uk/EasyTide/Ea ... index.aspx

You have to register, but it's free for predictions up to a week ahead, anything more long term, you have to pay for.

Remember to check the drop down for BST time adjustment!

It'll do the whole country, not just Cork.
traintrain

#3 Post by traintrain »

You might also want to try Tideplotter. Its a programme that runs on your PC and will give tide times for all the major locations (and some minor) throughout Europe. You can download the installer from http://www.belfieldsoftware.co.uk. The programme costs about a €14 (£10).
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#4 Post by NBequi »

try this one very accurate http://www.pol.ac.uk/ntslf/tides/. :D
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#5 Post by fish4fun »

The Bellfield tide plotter is very good and user friendly. I have it and helps with club comps also.

Want to plan my upcoming trip to Dingle so can anyone tell me what are the usual ports on the Ireland section to use.
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#6 Post by donal domeney »

did'nt say where your from. but high water in dublin is low water in cobh less 10 minutes. hope this helps
Colum Mc

#7 Post by Colum Mc »

Thanks for the help lads, much appreciated.

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