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    • AICW Report, Ponce Inlet and Daytona to New Smyrna, FL


      Our thanks to Captain Richard Holtz who was able to get out on the Waterway and submit this report.

      Cruised this weekend 101616 from New Smyrna Beach to Daytona Beach and back.

      Heavy damage noted to Docks from Ponce inlet south to South of the North Causeway on the East side of the ICW. While some of the newest ones survived, more than 80% are in shambles. The CG Station Roof had issues, however the docks seems fine.
      The condominium marina just to the south {of the CG Station] was wiped out.

      Many commercial docks are total destroyed including Riverview Charlies and to the North of the inlet much of Inlet Harbor’s Fishing pier is gone. The floating gas dock at Inlet Harbor is OK however the restaurant took a significant hit. The floating docks at Down the Hatch seem fine, however the restaurant took a hit. The New Smyrna Marina-Outriggers Restaurant has no significant damage. In Daytona Beach Caribbean Jacks’ slips took a major hit.

      Surprisingly the Halifax River has somewhat cleaned itself and has less debris than expected.

      New shoaling South of Daymark Red “12” to Daymark Red “14” on the backside of Rockhouse Creek where Hunter Creek enters the ICW is significant. See /158393

      The Green Daymark “11” at the CG station is gone. The North End Jetty Beacon Ponce Inlet is gone. Many floating markers appear off station. The area to West of inlet know as Disappearing Island has significant sand shifting occurring. With the very high tides it is hard to tell what will be once normalcy returns.
      Thanks!
      Captain Richard Holtz

      Click Here To Open A Chart View Window, Zoomed To the Location of Ponce de Leon Inlet

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