Currents Flashcards
- In The Narrows
In The Narrows current velocities exceed 5 knots at times. At the N end of The Narrows the current sets N most of the time on the E side of the passage and S most of the time on the W side.
- Hale Passage
The current in Hale Passage attains a velocity in excess of 3 knots at times. The E (ebb) current is stronger than the W (flood) current.
- Pitt Passage
Pitt Passage, between Key Peninsula and McNeil Island, connects Drayton Passage and Carr Inlet. Only the passage E of Pitt Island is used by small craft with local knowledge. In this passage the ebb (N current) is stronger than the flood and attains a velocity of 2.5 knots or more at times.
- Drayton Passage
Drayton Passage - Estimated current velocities of 1 to 2 knots occur at the SW end of the passage.
- Steilacoom
Steilacoom - there are tide rips which, with a wind opposing the current, are dangerous to small boats.
- In Pickering Passage
In Pickering Passage the flood current sets from Case Inlet toward Hammersley Inlet and the ebb in the opposite direction. The strongest currents are near the S end where velocities reach 2.5 knots at times.
- Peale Passage
Peale Passage - The current at times attains a velocity of 2.0 knots in the narrow part of the passage, and sets N on the flood.
- Dana Passage
The currents in Dana Passage frequently attain velocities of 3 knots or more.
- Squaxin Passage
Tide rips are said to occur in Squaxin Passage. The usual velocity of the current is about 1.5 knots.