Debating the same myself, tide is not too high if you are confident launching. There will be sand if you head down to the east after eight or so, and before, just shallow water over sand. Above 4m is when it is super sketchy, the waves make it hard to get away from shore/trees/trains to launch. Should be people to help with launch/land. Careful of the rocks that got displaced, they will be hidden under the water direct in front of the grass but east of the culvert.
I expect crescent will be windier, but the tide switches at 9:30. It is not nearly as good on an incoming tide. WR is my bet with the present forecast, plus the wife can take pictures.