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    • Good Words for Town Dock at Hertford, NC, off the AICW, Western Albemarle Sound


      A marina that is included in the Albemarle Loop but not listed in our North Carolina Marina Directory is Hertford Bay Marina on the Perquimans River off western Albemarle Sound. Below are praise by Henry Zalegowski and the marina’s description sent to us by Town Manager Brandon Shoaf. Access to the new free town dock is limited to vessels of less than 33ft air draft.

      7/27/2020
      We stopped Hertford North Carolina yesterday, everything was close by, the bridge tender was the politest bridgetender I had ever talked to. The docks were in very good shape better than most marinas Electric Power and Water, definitely a stop you have to make going on the icw.
      Henry Zalegowski

      7/24/2015
      “70MM (Alternative Route) Hertford Bay Marina, NC ‘“ 32.5 miles west of ICW 70MM offering free dockage for 48 hours is brand new for 2015 and includes 9 slips that can accommodate a wide range of transient vessels. The marina is located one block from the Historic Downtown with restaurants, shops, a hardware, and a convenience store that has groceries. Free electric, pump out, and water are also available with the complementary dockage. Access to Hertford is limited by a 33′ fixed vertical bridge just east of town on the Perquimans River. If you can clear the fixed bridge there is also a swing bridge that must be negotiated in order to enter the town harbor. Sailboats over 33’ can anchor in the Perquimans River and dinghy into the town’s dock. The town manager suggests that boaters contact the town office prior to arrival at 252-426-1969.The Ablemarle Loop is a group of marinas and towns that have come together to promote the marine aspects of the Albemarle Sound offering free dockage for 48 hours.” www.albemarleloop.com

      Brandon S. Shoaf
      Town Manager
      Town of Hertford
      114 W. Grubb St.
      PO Box 32
      Hertford, NC 27944
      Welcome to Hertford, NC

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      1. Alan V. Cecil -  July 24, 2015 - 2:59 pm

        Well now there Mrs. McGilacuddy!
        I never knew that Hertford, NC was accessible to any large boats at all. If it gets to measure up to the hospitality of Elizabeth City and Edenton, NC then perhaps there might be a new “pearl” of hidden beauty discovered by boaters, cruisers, and folks doing America’s Great Loop!

        Larry, thanks for the article and thanks to the town of Hertford for investing in the long term resources to gather tourists and the boating public!

        Alan V. Cecil
        SIGMACHI

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    • Praise for NC Sponsors, Dismal Swamp, Edenton, Belhaven and Washington

      Set in beautiful Camden Count, NC, the Dismal Swamp Canal Welcome Center provides free dockage for cruisers' on the Dismal Swamp AICW Alternate Route
      Edenton, NC - the prettiest town in the South!
      Belhaven
      Whether you want to revisit the past or satisfy your curiosities, discover the arts or explore your true nature, you can do it from the heart of the Inner Banks - Washington, North Carolina. 800 546 0

      Our thanks to Ben and Brenda Sanderson and Rob and Marg Webb for their nice comments on AGLCA’s Forum about NC waters where several of CRUISERS NET SPONSORS are located, including Dismal Swamp Welcome Center, Belhaven, Washington and Edenton. These fun stops are four of those “stop and smell the roses” situations.

      Just off the beaten loop path lies many great places. So many loopers doing the loop in a single year miss these places. For instance, the Albemarle Sound and accompanying Albemarle loop. Almost everyone stops in Belhaven, NC but few take a day to cruise up to Bath and ‘Little Washington”. Washington is a great stop. This town welcomes boaters and has waterfront festivals (non-Covid 19 years) almost every other weekend as well as an educational estuarium center. The list goes on and on for places off the direct path.

      Those taking the Dismal Swamp please stop in Edenton. Take a walk through the neighborhood of fine victorian homes. So peaceful. Don’t spread the word too much but the town dock is free for the first two nights and they usually give out a welcome bag. These small towns want us to visit.

      Ben & Brenda Sanderson
      M/V ‘Last Chance’
      44′ Valor Marine

       

      Just to reinforce the good comments about the Dismal Swamp Route, we just completed it 2 days ago.  It is truly fantastic – peaceful, calm water, lush greenery so close you can touch it [sometimes too close], only spoiled by the sounds of traffic for the first few miles at the South end.

       
      We did have 5 ‘clunks’ despite being mid-channel and staying a mile behind a Nordic Tug in front of us.  No trunks/limbs/pieces on the water before the ‘clunk’ although still could have been tossed around by the Tug. But, no damage apparently.  Our draft is 3’8″.
       
      We had a great demonstation by the Deep Creek Lock master, after he had just lectured us newbies, of why you should never ‘tie’ the line to your cleat when locking through – the unfortunate Tug in front had a moment of forgetfulness and had temporarily tied his as we were descending and the line ‘jammed’ and his stern corner was being elevated.  The lockmaster was johnnie-on-the-spot and ran for his machete and cut the line, dropping the boat about 2ft, before any damage was done.  The NT captain was obviously embarrassed by it – and we have the lesson branded into our memories now.
       
      The only really stressful part of the trip was the last 10 miles into Norfolk.  As Jim Healy has commented in the past, it is perhaps the busiest waterway on the East Coast.  It was intense, requiring constant vigilance greater than that on the Dismal; and was a relief to finally get to Waterside Marina. 
       
      So we certainly encourage folks to take the Dismal route – just be prepared for a long day if that’s your ‘schedule’.
       
      Rob and Marg Webb
      Meridian 490 PH

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      1. Donna Stewart -  July 5, 2020 - 2:30 pm

        We are so glad you were able to come our way. This is a beautiful waterway, and at this time of year Swamp Roses and Honeysuckle also add a lovely fragrance as you travel through. Thank you for sharing your stories.

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    • Celebrate National Travel and Tourism Week, Historic Edenton, Chowan County, NC, Albemarle Sound


      Edenton, NC - the prettiest town in the South!

      A longtime CRUISERS NET SPONSOR, Edenton always has an exciting calendar of events including safe activities during the coronavirus pandemic. Edenton is at the mouth of the Chowan River on the northwest shore of Albemarle Sound.

      Click here for Celebrate National Travel and Tourism Week

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    • Navigate COVID-19 Safe and Well, Historic Edenton, Chowan County, NC, Albemarle Sound

      Edenton, NC - the prettiest town in the South!

      A longtime CRUISERS NET SPONSOR, Edenton always has an exciting calendar of events including safe activities during the coronavirus. Edenton is at the mouth of the Chowan River on the northwest shore of Albemarle Sound.

       

      Click here for Edenton and Chowan County Residents Tour In Your Own Backyard

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    • Slip Availability, Albemarle Plantation Marina, Albemarle Sound, NC


      Our marina is your boating access to Albemarle Sound, the largest freshwater sound in the country—55 miles long and 15 miles at its widest point. Placed strategically at the mouth of Yeopim Creek, the marina is just beyond the high insurance line saving boaters significantly on their insurance rates.

      Albemarle Plantation Marina,  a port on the Albemarle Loop, both CRUISERS NET SPONSORs, is located just off the AICW on the northern shores of Albemarle Sound on Yeopim River/Creek.

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    • Romance On and Off the Water, Historic Edenton, NC, Albemarle Sound


      Edenton, NC - the prettiest town in the South!

      A longtime CRUISERS NET SPONSOR, Edenton always has an exciting calendar of events for all ages. Edenton is at the mouth of the Chowan River on the northwest shore of Albemarle Sound.

       
       
       
      800-775-0111 • info@visitedenton.com
       
      Edenton and Chowan County Visitors 
       
      Coastal Relaxing and Touring
       
      Valentine Loves in Edenton and Chowan County
       
      On and Off the Water
       
      * Local Markets * Trolley & Historic Building Tours *
      * Celebrate Black History *
      * Overnight & Weekend Stays *
      * Mad Hatters Valentine Soiree *
      * Movies @ The Taylor *
      * Shop * Paddle * Dine * Stay * Play and Relax……….
       
      Please Join US!
       
       
       ” Making Memories” 
       
       
      Valentine Excursions
      Inner Coastal Treasures await
      Experience the many offerings
       
       
      Celebrate Black History Month
      From Civil War to Civil Rights Tours
      Historic Edenton
      Saturday, February 8th
      3:00 pm
      252-482-2637
      $2.50 – call to reserve
      Mad Hatters Valentine Soiree
      Friday, February 14th
      5 Starr
      Chowan Arts Council
      7:00 pm
      Festival of Hats & Duds
      112 W Water Street
      252-482-8005
      $25.00
      Shop * Dine * Tour
       
      Valentine Excursion Highlights
      Local Ammenities At Their Best
      Daily
      800-775-0111
       
       
       
      One of America’s Prettiest Towns
      * Shop * Dine * Stay *
       
      STAY CONNECTED WITH US!
       
       
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      Chowan County Tourism Development Authority | PO Box 245, 101 W Water Street, Edenton, NC 27932

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    • Praise for Historic Edenton, Albemarle Sound, NC


      Edenton, NC - the prettiest town in the South!

      A longtime CRUISERS NET SPONSOR, Edenton always has an exciting calendar of events for all ages. Edenton is at the mouth of the Chowan River on the northwest shore of Albemarle Sound. Our thanks to Ben and Brenda Sanderson for these kind words as posted on AGLCA’s Forum.

      Normally, when we find cool little towns, docks and anchorages we tend not to publicize them. [just kidding] Edenton, NC is a treasure that we have visited about a dozen times or so over the tears of traveling the ICW. This small town is very welcoming but has a limited protected town dock that is very nice. There is a hardware store a few with wine steps from the the dock and if still there a Tastee Freez a couple of blocks away. This is a town that you can walk by dozens of Victorian style homes within 5 minutes of tying up and wish you end here up in a dirt home here after years of boating. Great park areas around the water. There is a neat summer league baseball team, the Edenton Steamers (think about the name) to watch. One of the NC gems to visit.

      Ben & Brenda Sanderson

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    • Dismal Swamp Canal Transit Recommendations, AICW Alternate Route


      Set in beautiful Camden Count, NC, the Dismal Swamp Canal Welcome Center provides free dockage for cruisers' on the Dismal Swamp AICW Alternate Route

      Having just celebrated their 30th anniversary, the Dismal Swamp Canal Welcome Center is located adjacent to the Dismal Swamp State Park, offering trails, exhibits and ongoing programs in Camden County, NC. Docks and information are provided at the Dismal Swamp Canal Welcome Center, a NC DOT Rest Area facility.

      Our thanks to these Loopers for their recommendations for transiting the Dismal Swamp Canal as posted on AGLCA’s Forum. Dismal Swamp Canal Welcome Center and Albemarle Loop are CRUISERS NET SPONSORS!

      The best source of up to date information is to call the Deep Creek Lock. 757.487.0831. You want to speak to “Robert”. Robert Peake is the lock master and has been working the lock and the Lake Drummond water management for a long time. He will give you real time up to the minute evaluations of the condition and whether it is appropriate for your boat. If Robert is not on duty, go ahead and ask the lock master your questions, but also ask when Robert will be back on duty! Check in with Robert later. Also note that the lock has a schedule. Do not call Robert during the time he is locking boats or opening the bridge. The folks at the welcome center are terrific, however they are not as knowledgeable of the latest conditions of the entire canal.

      Also please be aware that there is a sailboat rally of about 15 boats leaving Hampton on October 20. That will tie up the lock and visitor center as well as tying up the docks in Elizabeth city on October 21 and 22. This would be a good time to take the Virginia Cut route, not the Dismal Swamp Canal.
      Tom Hale
      Tadhana
      Helmsman 38

      The Dismal is our preferred route. Yes, a 5′ draft boat can do it. Single engine with a keel is obviously most desirable. Exposed wheels are ALWAYS at risk everywhere, including the Albemarle and Chesapeake Canal.

      Techniques for an uneventful transit:

      1) The control depth for the canal is 6-1/2 ft. It’s 22 statute miles from Deep Creek Lock to South Mills Lock. The locks open on schedule: 08h30, 11h00, 13h30 and 15h30. There is a speed limit, but it doesn’t matter. You have 5 hours to go 22 miles… If you enter the system at 08h30, and travel at slightly less than the speed limit, you will easily make the opening at 13h30. (Southbound, that plan gives you time to clear South Mills at 13h30 and get to Elizabeth City for the daily Wine and Cheese Gathering.) Do not race down the canal. Plan to arrive not more than 10 minutes before bridge opening/locking time. There is no place to tie up (well, best to assume there won’t be a place to tie up), and the earlier you arrive, the longer you will need to station-keep at the bridge by the lock before its scheduled opening time.

      2) there is waterlogged tree fall on the bottom of the canal, and on the bottom of the Upper Pasquotank as well. Go slow. This stuff won’t bother anything if you’re at idle speed. It’s possible you’ll hear a thump. Won’t hurt anything if you’re going slow. We have been through there many time, with no thumps. Yes, we have had thumps. We go slow. No damage because we idles along at 4+ MPH (Statute MPH, not “knots”).

      3) If you lock through with other boats, space out about 1/2 to 3/4 mile. That way, if prop wash from a boat in front of you does pick up something from the bottom, it will have time to settle back down before you get to it.

      4) there are no lateral markers in the classic sense of dayboards. But there are 2″x2″ sticks painted red and green in some places. Immediately south of South Mills lock comes to mind. Be on the lookout for them, and honor them as lateral markers.

      5) When you clear South Mills, you will almost certainly encounter some floating green “stuff.” IT WILL NOT CLOG SEA STRAINERS. It’s on the surface. The patterns in the water make a pretty wake.

      Jim Healy
      Monk 36 Hull #132

      The Dismal is scenic. At 5 foot draft you may bump at times. Sailboats go this route all the time but they have protected props. Right now there is a lot of duckweed on the water so you will need to check your strainers.
      The route through Coinjock is also very scenic although maybe a little longer. If you have the time come and do the Albemarle Loop.
      Bill Denison

      We draw 5’4″ and have gone through the Dismal Swamp canal twice, most recently in late April. We go slow, less than 4 knots, and stay back at least a half mile when following other boats. We bump a few times but no damage resulted.

      I have heard other’s say they incurred damage in this stretch, but that hasn’t been our experience. Good luck, and I hope you enjoy the canal.

      Mike Bell
      M/V Inshallah
      Defever 48

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      1. Dietrich Floeter -  October 9, 2019 - 2:16 pm

        We passed through a couple days ago and heard Robert's warning about duck weed but carried on. The strainer was full at the Visitor's Center and easily cleaned out. on approach to the South Mills Lock the temp started to spike. We idled out after the drop and tied to the pilings outside. The entire raw rater system from through hullabaloos to strainer was packed full of duck weed. It took 10 minutes to clear. And then before we pulled into E City, I cleared the entire system 3 more times. This is a Catalina 34 with the intake about a foot below the surface. Much deeper and you won't get much. We draw about 4.5' and had a total of 34 log bumps including ratatatat on the Max Prop. No vibration.

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      2. Donna Stewart -  October 9, 2019 - 9:46 am

        We love seeing boaters coming our way, and want everyone to have a positive experience. Thanks for the good advice. We do have duckweed, a result of a normal small petal plant, which because of heat, nutrients, and no exposure to brackish water, has proliferated. Cold weather causes it to die. The storm debris, leaves and pine straw, sticks from Hurricane Dorian added body to the mix. A drop in temperatures should ease it along. Thanks for sharing your experience.

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    • Fallen Tree and Obstruction, Statute Miles 37.6 and 40.8, Pasquatank River, AICW Alternate Route


      Fallen trees and debris are almost a daily occurrence in the waters of the Dismal Swamp Canal and in the Pasquatank River south of South Mills Lock at the southern end of the canal. The US Army Corp of Engineers is normally quick to clear any obstruction actually blocking navigation, but you should approach these two spots with caution in case the obstructions have not been cleared. Our thanks to Blades Robinson for this notice.

      Great Dismal Swamp Canal [Pasquatank River] / MM 37.6 / Tree partially obstructing waterway
      A pine tree has fallen and is obstructing 50% of the canal at MM 37.6 N 36*23.236 W 076*16.221

      Great Dismal Swamp Canal [Pasquatank River] / MM 40.8 / Obstruction
      There is a partially submerged piling or tree in the waterway near the Dismal Swamp MM 40.8. Mariners use caution.

      Blades Robinson

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    • Albemarle Loop Snowbird Layover Special, Albemarle Sound, NC

      Albemarle Loop

      Whether you are traveling north or south, the rivers and communities that frame the Albemarle Sound are inviting you to explore their shores and experience their warm southern hospitality. A community of marine businesses and historical locations, several of whom are CRUISERS NET SPONSORS, located on and around the Albemarle Sound of North Carolina, have organized to serve boaters through the Albemarle Loop. For more, see FOCUS ON Albemarle Loop

      Snowbird Alert!
      By Claude Milot

      By some estimates, as many as 7,000 boaters sail the ICW between points north and Florida every year. When the weather turns cold in the fall, some can’t wait to leave New York or New England and head south.

      The problem is, because of the hurricane season, insurance companies won’t cover boaters past Hatteras until November 1st. Rather than linger in cold waters, many boaters who have already begun their trek south will seek temporary anchorage in the Carolinas. And this has created an opportunity for Albemarle Sound marinas to provide a practical solution for these boaters, as the Albemarle Sound happens ideally to be the half-way point between, say, New York and Miami, a perfect place to linger in October while awaiting November 1st.

      Three marinas on the Sound are participating in Snowbird Layover, a program specially designed to benefit ICW boaters: Columbia Municipal Marina, Edenton Harbor, and Albemarle Plantation Marina.

      ICW boaters will be able to tie up in Columbia—slippage free—for two weeks prior to November 1st. Main Street has shops and restaurants, and Pocosin Arts, a gallery and teaching studio that has been offering programs and workshops since 1995. Nearby are the headquarters and wildlife exhibits of Pocosin Lakes Wildlife Refuge, as well as the start of the ¾ mile Scuppernong River Interpretive Trail.

      Edenton Harbor offers one week of free slippage to ICW boaters who can use that time to experience this living monument to the colonial era. North Carolina’s first capital is noted for its authentic architecture from the 18th and 19th centuries. Visitors can take walking tours or guided trolley tours of the historic district or take a leisurely walk along tree-lined streets to soak up the beauty and charm of “the prettiest town in the south.”

      From October 15th to December 1st Albemarle Plantation Marina will offer two weeks of free slippage to ICW boaters pausing on their migration south. Albemarle Plantation is a resort with a wide variety of amenities available to visiting boaters. It has two restaurants, the Clubhouse Restaurant for fine dining, and the more casual Dockside, famous for its wood-fired pizza oven. It also has the challenging championship Dan Maples golf course, with discounted greens fees for boaters. Also available to guests are walking trails, tennis courts, a fully equipped exercise room, and the best bocce courts in North Carolina.

      The welcome sign is out at Columbia, Edenton, and Albemarle Plantation for ICW migrants needing a great place to hang out before November 1st. Come on down!

      SNOWBIRD LAYOVER SPECIALS
      ALBEMARLE PLANTATION VIDEO
      EDENTON HARBOR VIDEO
      COLUMBIA DOCKS VIDEO

      Additional Information at:
      ALBEMARLE LOOP

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      1. Alan V. Cecil -  September 6, 2019 - 7:07 pm

        Dateline: Randallstown, MD
        The Albermarle Loop has been on our agenda since last year.
        After a year delay getting a new HVAC system we moved SIGMACHI to Olverson's Marina on the Yeocomico River (off of the southern Potomac River…Virginia side) where we headquartered for the Summer.
        Concurrent with the prospect of Hurricane Dorian and the need for some fo some repairs including for bottom painting and the team of Krentz Marine Railway finding and fixing a starboard enginr oil leak thatour prior yard's crew maintained didn't exist!

        SO…come sometime in October we hope to start to amble South towards Florida and savor the Albermarle Loop, visit friends along the Neuse River, and New Bern and…yeah…an adventure of a lifetime with my Co-Captain Jeanne!
        Alan V. Cecil
        M/V SIGMACHI
        40ft. Pacemaker Flush Deck Fly Bridge

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    • Information Sought on Hwy 17 Bridge, Hertford, NC, Western Albemarle Sound


      North/south Hwy 17, or Ocean Hwy, passes to the east of Hertford and is crossed by a fixed vertical clearance bridge between Ferry Point and Crow Point.  If you have local knowledge re the vertical clearance of this bridge or have recently navigated this area, please let us hear from you.

      Just wondered if anyone has been through the Highway 17 bridge in Hertford, N.C. lately? Is there a signboard with actual clearance to water level on it? I know the posted clearance to MHW is 33 feet, and my “air draft” is 32.3′, so I would want to make sure I know the real clearance before going through. Thanks.
      David Swanson

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    • Great Trip from Norfolk, VA to Albemarle Sound, NC

      Set in beautiful Camden Count, NC, the Dismal Swamp Canal Welcome Center provides free dockage for cruisers' on the Dismal Swamp AICW Alternate Route
      Our marina is your boating access to Albemarle Sound, the largest freshwater sound in the country—55 miles long and 15 miles at its widest point. Placed strategically at the mouth of Yeopim Creek, the marina is just beyond the high insurance line saving boaters significantly on their insurance rates.
      Edenton, NC - the prettiest town in the South!

      Our thanks to Jim Standing for this report of a recent group voyage to the Albemarle Loop, A CRUISERS NET SPONSOR, in Albemarle Sound. Along the way they encountered two more of Cruisers Net’s finest sponsors, Dismal Swamp Welcome Center and Albemarle Plantation Marina. The Albemarle Loop is also home to historic Edenton, another CRUISERS NET SPONSOR.

      See FOCUS ON – The Albemarle Loop, Albemarle Sound, NC

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    • Albemarle Loop Side Trip, Albemarle Plantation, Albemarle Sound, NC


      Our marina is your boating access to Albemarle Sound, the largest freshwater sound in the country—55 miles long and 15 miles at its widest point. Placed strategically at the mouth of Yeopim Creek, the marina is just beyond the high insurance line saving boaters significantly on their insurance rates.
      Edenton, NC - the prettiest town in the South!

      Albemarle Loop

      Our thanks to Ethan Barnett for these kind words for CRUISERS NET SPONSOR, Albemarle Plantation and for the Albemarle Loop as posted on AGLCA’s Forum.  The Albemarle Loop also includes Edenton, another CRUISERS NET SPONSOR!

      Many have suggested this side trip up the Albemarle Sound and we found this gem of a destination, The Albemarle Plantation. The folks here are wonderful and the grounds are absolutely resort like but without the price tag. Lovely pool, tennis court, golf, gym and wood fired pizza plus other stuff. If you are coming through this is a welcome respite.
      Ethan Barnett
      AGLCA Forum

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    • Albemarle Sound Marina Festivals, April 26-June 9, Albemarle Sound, NC

      Our marina is your boating access to Albemarle Sound, the largest freshwater sound in the country—55 miles long and 15 miles at its widest point. Placed strategically at the mouth of Yeopim Creek, the marina is just beyond the high insurance line saving boaters significantly on their insurance rates.
      Edenton, NC - the prettiest town in the South!
      Set in beautiful Camden Count, NC, the Dismal Swamp Canal Welcome Center provides free dockage for cruisers' on the Dismal Swamp AICW Alternate Route

      Albemarle Loop

      Whether you are traveling north or south, the rivers and communities that frame the Albemarle Sound are inviting you to explore their shores and experience their warm southern hospitality. A community of marine businesses and historical locations, located on and around the Albemarle Sound of North Carolina, have organized to serve boaters through the Albemarle Loop. For more see FOCUS ON Albemarle Loop. Our thanks to Sam Giovinazzi for this invitation to Albemarle Sound Marina Festivals!

      The 2019 Albemarle Loop cruisers program will include the Albemarle Sound Marina Festivals, April 26-June 9, 2019. For information, see Life on the Loop www.albemarleloop.com and www.facebook.com/AlbemarleLoop. These web sites are the GOTO locations for the Events Calendar. Thirteen marinas are grouped together promoting Food, Arts, Fairs, Festivals, Waterfront Communities around Albemarle Sound. If you are interested in adding a www.albemarleloop.com link to your web site contact me at Felix “Sam” Giovinazzi, sam.giovinazzi@gmail.com, 858 414 8727.

      Participating marinas:

      Albemarle Plantation**

      Edenton Harbor**

      The 51 House at Wharf Landing

      Columbia Municipal Marina

      Hertford Bay Marina

      The Pelican Marina

      Yacht Doc@ Cypress Cove

      Elizabeth City Mariners Wharf**

      Plymouth Landing Marina

      Alligator River Marina

      Dismal Swamp Visitors Center**

      Shallowbag Bay Marina

      Waterside Marina Downtown Norfolk

      ** CRUISERS NET SPONSORS

      Best regards,

      Looking forward to working with you

      Sam Giovinazzi
      Marketing and Sales Director
      Albemarle Loop

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    • Vote Best Small Town for Washington, NC, Pamlico River


      Whether you want to revisit the past or satisfy your curiosities, discover the arts or explore your true nature, you can do it from the heart of the Inner Banks - Washington, North Carolina. 800 546 0

      Washington is the only NC town in the top six in the Small Business Revolution Main Street competition and they need your vote! Vote once a day through 2/19. See Vote Here link below.
      Whether you want to revisit the past, satisfy your curiosities, discover the arts or explore your true nature, you can do it from the heart of the Inner Banks – Washington, North Carolina. Washington City Docks, A CRUISERS’ NET SPONSOR, has proven to be well worth the journey up the Pamlico River.

       

      Vote Washington, North Carolina

      Our town, Washington, NC, is in the final phase of the Small Business Revolution contest. A contest with over 12,000 entries and we’ve made it to the Top 6 towns! 

       

      Vote Washington

      The Small Business Revolution is on a mission to revitalize small towns, one small business at a time. From thousands of nominations, we’ve made it to the Top 6!

       At this point, the winner is chosen by a nationwide vote, which is where we need your help!
       
      As the only town in North Carolina in the Top 6, show your pride and vote for Washington, NC for the Small Business Revolution Main Street and help us gain national recognition.
       

       

      The winner will be featured on the HULU series Small Business Revolution with $500,000 infused into the small businesses in Washington, NC.

      Please help us by voting Washington from 2/12 thru 2/19. You can vote once per day, per email address & per IP address. The winning town will be announcedon February 26 and we look forward to celebrating with you!

      To receive daily text reminders to vote and to stay up to date with standings and announcements, text @mywash to 81010
      Vote here

      Click Here To View the North Carolina Cruisers’ Net Marina Directory Listing For the Washington City Docks

      Click Here To Open A Chart View Window, Zoomed To the Location of the Washington City Docks

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    • Invitation to the Albemarle Loop, Albemarle Sound, NC

      Albemarle Loop

      Whether you are traveling back north or south, the rivers and communities that frame the Albemarle Sound are inviting you to explore their shores and experience their warm southern hospitality. A community of marine businesses and historical locations, located on and around the Albemarle Sound of North Carolina, have organized to serve boaters through the Albemarle Loop. For more see FOCUS ON Albemarle Loop. Our thanks to Bill and Amy Denison for this reminder posted on AGLCA’s Forum. Bill and Amy reside at Albemarle Plantation, A CRUISERS NET SPONSOR!

      As Loopers are heading north this spring we invite you to come and explore the North Carolina southern hospitality for those boats willing to explore the Albemarle Sound which is just off the ICW. Yes, we are a mini loop that extends 2 nights of free dockage at its many locations. Visit our small towns and rural settings with many opportunities to anchor as well. Check our web site at albemarleloop.com.
      We are currently on the loop and a resident at Albemarle Plantation which has a 166 slip marina with gas and diesel available. Also on site is an 18 hole golf course and 2 restaurants. Golf carts are available to explore our neighborhoods. Come for a visit, relax and stay a while.
      We will be returning the end of March and would be happy to act as a harbor host during your visit to Albemarle Plantation.

      Bill and Amy Denison
      M/V MAR-KAT
      Back Cove 41

      Click Here To View the Cruisers’ Net North Carolina Marina Directory Listing For Albemarle Plantation Marina

      Click Here To Open A Chart View Window, Zoomed To the Location of Albemarle Plantation Marina

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    • Share in the Romance of Historic Edenton, Albemarle Sound, NC


      Edenton, NC - the prettiest town in the South!

      A longtime CRUISERS NET SPONSOR, Edenton always has an exciting calendar of events for all ages. Edenton is at the mouth of the Chowan River on the northwest shore of Albemarle Sound.

      Click Here for Share in the Romance

      Click Here To View the North Carolina Cruisers’ Net Marina Directory Listing For Edenton Harbor (City Docks)

      Click Here To Open A Chart View Window Zoomed To the Location of Edenton Harbor (City Docks)

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    • Deadhead, Pasquatank River, AICW Alternate Route Mile 62


      This deadhead is off Bluff Point on the southwest side of the Waterway’s Dismal Swamp route through the Pasquatank River south of Elizabeth City, NC. As posted by John and Donna Bedell on Bob423.

      Socially Sea Cured just passed a dead head right off of green marker number 3 off Bluff Point heading from Elizabeth City towards the Albemarle. it was sticking maybe a foot out of the water but when it was directly in line with the sun it was almost impossible to see it.
      John and Donna Bedell

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    • Healy Report: Dismal Swamp Canal to Belhaven, NC

      Belhaven

      Experienced cruisers, Jim and Peg Healy, continue to generously share their observations and advice as they make their way south for the winter. Thank you Jim and Peg! Belhaven, A CRUISERS NET SPONSOR, sits on the northern shore of Pantego Creek which meets the western shoulder of the Waterway at Mile 135 south of the Alligator River – Pungo River Canal.

      Today is Thursday 19/18, 05h15 hrs…

      Sanctuary and crew transited the Dismal Swamp Canal from Chesapeake, VA to Elizabeth City, NC on Tuesday, 10/16. There is about a mile of duckweed in the canal south of the Deep Creek lock. South of the South Mills lock, there are several miles of duckweed across the canal. Our engine cooling water intake is about 30″ below the waterline, and we had no issues with the sea strainer.. AT THE FEEDER DITCH AND AGAIN IMMEDIATELY SOUTH OF THE SOUTH MILLS LOCK, THERE ARE POSTS PAINTED RED AND GREEN THAT MARK A NARROWED CHANNEL. HONOR THOSE POSTS. The canal carried at least 7′ of water, and we had zero bangs and bumps. We traveled with four other boats, and they made me the lead dog. The trick to avoid bangs and bump is to SPREAD OUT. Follow the boat in front of you by 1/2 to 3/2 mile, so if prop wash does bring something off the bottom, it has tome to settle back down before you get to it.

      We traveled from Elizabeth City to Belhaven on Wednesday, 10/17. BE ADVISED that in the Alligator-Pungo Canal at approximately MM116-117, there is a LARGE DEADHEAD in almost the visual center of the canal. It is easy to spot, as it sticks up at least a foot above the water line. It appears to be the remains of a piling.

      We’re staying on the Belhaven City Docks. They take reservations, but many treat this as first come first served. It is full tonight, but we did get our reserved space.
      There is ample 30A power available all along the dock, and self-serve pumpout. This is an excellent option at $1.00/ft and $5.00 for electric.

      Goal for today is Morehead City.

      Jim

      Peg and Jim Healy aboard Sanctuary, currently at Charlotte Harbor, Punta Gorda, FL
      Monk 36 Hull #132
      MMSI #367042570
      AGLCA #3767
      MTOA #3436

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