Tides for 11-17 February

Rachel writes: After this weekend’s weather and tide disruption, we have a good week of tides ahead. We await the weather forecast though!!

 

Monday 11th February

06.53 — 5.0 m H. 11.20 — 1.6 m L. 19.05 — 5.0 m H

Tuesday 12th
07.37 — 4.9 m H. 12.02 — 1.8 m L. 19.50 — 4.9 m H

Wednesday 13th
08.26 — 4.7 m H. 12.54 — 2.0 m L 20.43 — 4.7 m H

Thursday 14th
09.23 — 4.6 m H. 14.08– 2.2 m L. 21.46 — 4.7 m H

Friday 15th
10.29 —- 4.7 m H. 17.05 — 2.0 m L. 22.58 — 4.9 m H

Saturday 16th
05.37 — 1.9 m H 11.37 — 4.9 m H. 18.03 — 1.6 m L

Sunday 17th
06.32 — 1.6 m L. 12.40 — 5.3 m H 19.05 — 1.2 m L

Tides for 4-10 February

Rachel writes: February gives us some low tides this coming weekend and also the last weekend of the month, the 23rd and 24th. With early trainings and pontoons we should be able to keep everything going.
 
Monday 4th February
Low: 07.41 — 1.5 m
High: 14.51 — 5.5 m
Low: 19.57 — 1.3 m
 
Tuesday 5th 
Low: 08.15 — 1.3 m
High: 15.25 — 5.5 m
Low: 20.34 — 1.1 m
 
Wednesday 6th
Low: 08.53 — 1.2 m
High: 15.57 — 5.5 m
Low: 21.12 — 1.0 m
 
Thursday 7th 
Low: 09.29 — 1.1 m
High: 16.31 — 5.5 m
Low: 21.46 — 0.9 m
 
Friday 8th
Low: 09.59 — 1.2 m
High: 17.07 — 5.4 m
Low: 22.14 — 1.0 m
 
Saturday 9th    UPDATE: ALL SATURDAY ROWING CANCELLED
Low: 10.23 — 1.3 m
High: 17.45 — 5.3 m
The 8am training crew needs to leave the boat on a pontoon – number to be confirmed – then the boat can be brought back on to the slip at noon.
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Sunday 10th 
High: 06.12 — 5.2 m H.
Low: 10.47 — 1.4 m L
High: 18.24 — 5.2 m H
The first training crew needs to be on the water before 9.30am, then use a pontoon – to be confirmed – to allow further training rows. The boat can be brought back on to the slip after 12.30pm.
 
Have a good week everyone, whatever weather we have ahead!
 
A crew last week was caught out by fog after a bright sunny start