Time difference from New Ross to Dublin Tide Times

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Time difference from New Ross to Dublin Tide Times

#1 Post by sparkey+1 »

Lads Just putting it out there am looking for the difference in HW between the above marks any help please would be great. Thanks Lads

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Re: Time difference from New Ross to Dublin Tide Times

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The New Ross tide is 1 hour after the Cobh tide. :?
The Cobh tide is the opposite to the Dublin (north wall) so when you high water in Dublin it is low water in Cork
It smell of a trip to St. Mullins :roll: :lol: so you are looking at high water in New Ross it is an hour after low water in Dublin
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Re: Time difference from New Ross to Dublin Tide Times

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donal domeney wrote:The New Ross tide is 1 hour after the Cobh tide. :?
The Cobh tide is the opposite to the Dublin (north wall) so when you high water in Dublin it is low water in Cork
It smell of a trip to St. Mullins :roll: :lol: so you are looking at high water in New Ross it is an hour after low water in Dublin
:lol: :lol: Ok so what would the difference between New Ross and St Mullins is it about 30 mins :wink:
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Re: Time difference from New Ross to Dublin Tide Times

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I have always used Courtown as a rough guide about 15\30 minutes difference
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Re: Time difference from New Ross to Dublin Tide Times

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sparkey+1 wrote:
donal domeney wrote:The New Ross tide is 1 hour after the Cobh tide. :?
The Cobh tide is the opposite to the Dublin (north wall) so when you high water in Dublin it is low water in Cork
It smell of a trip to St. Mullins :roll: :lol: so you are looking at high water in New Ross it is an hour after low water in Dublin
:lol: :lol: Ok so what would the difference between New Ross and St Mullins is it about 30 mins :wink:


Yep, 30 minutes will be fine. There were none there on Sunday :)
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Re: Time difference from New Ross to Dublin Tide Times

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MAC wrote:
sparkey+1 wrote:
donal domeney wrote:The New Ross tide is 1 hour after the Cobh tide. :?
The Cobh tide is the opposite to the Dublin (north wall) so when you high water in Dublin it is low water in Cork
It smell of a trip to St. Mullins :roll: :lol: so you are looking at high water in New Ross it is an hour after low water in Dublin
:lol: :lol: Ok so what would the difference between New Ross and St Mullins is it about 30 mins :wink:


Yep, 30 minutes will be fine. There were none there on Sunday :)
Thank Mac :wink: was the water dirty or clean just wondering with all the rain we had.
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