I'd agree with the above.
It depends on the phases of the moons. Unless they're precisely the same as each other and moving at precisely the same speed and altitude, you're going to get some interference effects.
The same principle can be seen if you get two metal balls and hang them from pieces of string. Each one will be able to sway independantly. But if you connect them loosely with a spring (to simulate the effect of interference), you'll find that sometimes you get a damping effect where their amplitudes are reduced, and sometimes you get a constructive interference effect where their amplitudes are slightly increased. You're unlikely to see any large resonance effect I'd have thought, so the waves of the oceans would probably be a little larger and smaller than we currently have, alternating.