New tide chart.

toddbbq

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There is also an APP for your mobile phone called "Tide chart" which is free. I use it a lot.
 

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ron lord

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I've been using https://tides.willyweather.com/ for a couple of years. It will interpolate just about any beach by name. quick, and more than just tides. It is a bit easier to use than the little I have played with Windy. Boy the way Windy displays the information is awesome and so much more depth than Willy. I will keep both, at least for now on my tool bar. But for onshore waves I go to https://magicseaweed.com a surfing site. Of course if the nearby beaches are not a surfer's paradise, your out of luck.

Thanks for posting a site I will more than likely use often.
 

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