Brittas & Ennerreilly tides

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Brittas & Ennerreilly tides

#1 Post by stevo74 »

Just double checking this, but am I right in saying that Brittas bay tides times are similar to Wicklow's & Ennerreilly similar to Arklow's even though the two are just around the corner form each other?

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Re: Brittas & Ennerreilly tides

#2 Post by dfella25 »

Yes and no. The Arklow tides can be funny sometimes but there would not be a huge amount in the difference. If you just use the Arklow tides as a guide you wont go far wrong.

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