Tide against wind can be a problem along the Atlantic Coast, especially when 'shooting inlets'.
Although much improved over the years, the notorious Barnegat Inlet in NJ remains a 'bitch' because of the cross-currents at the 'entrance bar' ... and the entrance jetties that submerge at near high tide. The problem with these inlets is that you cant see over the backs of waves as you enter to see the 'washing machine' in the throat of the inlet ... until its too late to turn back out.
http://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2011/10/coast_guard_rescues_4_people_f.html
Although much improved over the years, the notorious Barnegat Inlet in NJ remains a 'bitch' because of the cross-currents at the 'entrance bar' ... and the entrance jetties that submerge at near high tide. The problem with these inlets is that you cant see over the backs of waves as you enter to see the 'washing machine' in the throat of the inlet ... until its too late to turn back out.
http://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2011/10/coast_guard_rescues_4_people_f.html
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