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Hells Gate, Macquarie Harbour, Tas

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Created by Bristolfashion > 9 months ago, 15 Feb 2019
Bristolfashion
VIC, 490 posts
15 Feb 2019 9:32AM
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Hi all,

There are a few references in the guides about waiting for the correct tide to enter Macquarie Harbour, but I can't find any info about what the ideal/safe state of tide is.

In the absence of anything more specific, I'd usually go with the third hour of the rising tide up to high water slack.

Has anyone been in here and/or have any better or more specific info?

Thanks to all.

Bristol

nswsailor
NSW, 1423 posts
15 Feb 2019 5:26PM
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Try this group on Facebook Bristol:-

Cruising Tasmania ( Sailing & Boating )

Andrew68
VIC, 394 posts
15 Feb 2019 9:52PM
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From jack and Jude.

Hells Gate, was given that name by convicts being interned on Sarah Island. The name has stuck because Hells Gate lies directly exposed to Southern Ocean swell and the Roaring Forties. It can have extraordinary outpourings of water, which are not based solely on tide, but a combination of wind, atmospheric pressure, and how much water is being released by the Gordon River Power Station.
Best advice: South winds increase flow - North winds lessen it - Heavy rains increase flow. Do not attempt after dark.

jackandjude.com/anchorages/tasmania/tas-macquarie/

Andrew68
VIC, 394 posts
17 Feb 2019 9:24AM
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Just to add to this, I recall when we did a tour years ago, the guide said the tide out of Hells gate some times flows in one direction for days, although conditions and rate of flow must still be tidal dependant.

lydia
1659 posts
17 Feb 2019 10:35AM
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Just count on it always running out because of water coming down the river

lydia
1659 posts
17 Feb 2019 10:35AM
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Just count on it always running out because of water coming down the river



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