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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Time difference from New Ross to Dublin Tide Times
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Time difference from New Ross to Dublin Tide Times
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Re: Time difference from New Ross to Dublin Tide Times
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
so you are looking at high water in New Ross it is an hour after low water in Dublin
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
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Re: Time difference from New Ross to Dublin Tide Times
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![]()
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
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
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![]()
so you are looking at high water in New Ross it is an hour after low water in Dublin
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Ok so what would the difference between New Ross and St Mullins is it about 30 mins
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
Thank MacMAC 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![]()
so you are looking at high water in New Ross it is an hour after low water in Dublin
![]()
Ok so what would the difference between New Ross and St Mullins is it about 30 mins
Yep, 30 minutes will be fine. There were none there on Sunday
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