@sean The tide is caused by the Sun as much as the Moon. The effects of Gravity is cancelled out by the Sun and Moon. The water is "pulled away" from the Earth on one side (towards the Sun) and the Earth from the water on the opposite, causing both of the tides that occurs in one day. If the Moon and Sun are on the same or opposite side of the Earth the tides becomes more pronounced, that's why you have high tides twice a month.
@sean that sounds about right, just remember it varies a lot based on where in the orbit we are.
@ekg
According to this explanation, the sun's effect on tides is about half the moon's.
https://oceanservice.noaa.gov/education/tutorial_tides/tides02_cause.html