No, you want to dive it at/near high tide (or at least that's what i've been told) so since high tide is at 11:13AM on the 14th and 11:50AM on the 15th, i would try to be there at 9:30-10:00 (1-1/12 hours before high tide).
Diving at this time will assure you have plenty of water, minimal current, and enough time to get two dives in before the current starts ripping out too fast.
If you got there at 2/2:30 that would be roughly three hours after high tide and based on the rule of 12ths the tide would be flowing out the fastest at this time (3-4 hours after = 3/12th of total tide change).
That all goes out the window if your plan is to dive in a strong outgoing current in which your original estimate would be dead on!!
I may be heading up there this weekend. I haven't dove that site yet and wanted to give it a try. I hear parking isn't the best over there.