TideRadar: NZ Surf & Fish Map
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TideRadar: NZ Surf & Fish Map

颢 章 · released 25 Jun 2026 · Open in App Store ↗

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Description

Stop checking clunky port tables. TideRadar puts 300+ NZ marine stations on one lightning-fast, interactive map.

Built specifically for New Zealand waters, TideRadar replaces outdated web tables with a fluid, map-first coastal planner. Whether you're hitting Piha, launching at Raglan, or sneaking out for an evening fish in the Hauraki Gulf, know the exact water level instantly.

PLAN YOUR NEXT SESSION:

For Fishers: Spot the bite windows. Combine real-time tide height estimates with weather-aware slots to plan your trip around incoming and outgoing tides.

For Surfers: Never miss the push. Glance at the Next High / Next Low indicators to time your local beach break perfectly.

For Boaters: Check boat ramp viability. Stop guessing if there's enough water to retrieve your trailer.

For Everyday Beachgoers: Put NZ coastal data right on your Home Screen with beautifully crafted iOS Widgets (support for up to 3 stations).

WHY TIDERADAR?

Map-First Discovery: Scan nearby stations instead of typing port names.

30-Day Outlook: Long-range tide tables for weekend trip planning.

Instant Estimates: Live tide height calculated to the meter.

Smart Favorites: One-tap access to your regular beaches and harbours.

Safety disclaimer:

Tide Radar provides tide predictions and planning information only. Tide heights, times, weather and related data are estimates and may be delayed, incomplete or inaccurate. Do not rely on this app as your sole source for boating, swimming, fishing, surfing or other marine activities. Always check official marine forecasts, charts, local notices, conditions, safety equipment and your own judgement before going on the water. You are responsible for your own decisions and safety.