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    • BoatUS on New EPA Ethanol Mandates

      NEWS From BoatUS

      Boat Owners Association of The United States
      880 S. Pickett St., Alexandria VA 22304

      You Asked for Less Ethanol With Your Gas; EPA Adds More

      ALEXANDRIA, Va., December 4, 2017 – This summer, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) asked the public how much ethanol it wanted to be added to the nation’s gasoline supply, and recreational boaters as well as many other owners of gasoline engines and vehicles spoke up against increasing ethanol volumes under the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS). On Friday, EPA set the 2018 RFS at 19.29 billion gallons, a 0.05 percent increase over the 2017 standard. Signed into law in 2005, the RFS requires an increasing amount of biofuels, such as corn ethanol, to be blended into the gasoline supply.

      “In August, EPA originally proposed a slight lowering of the overall ethanol mandate. However, bowing to pressure from the ethanol backers, the agency actually notched the mandate higher,” said BoatUS Government Affairs Manager David Kennedy. “We think the EPA’s decision unfairly supports the ethanol industry over protecting consumers, recreational boaters, and the environment. If ethanol is as good for America’s fuel supply as Big Ethanol would like you to believe, then why do we have a law that forces more ethanol each year into the market? The RFS no longer works for Americans.”

      When it was written, RFS assumed that America’s use of gasoline would continue to grow. Since 2005, however, gasoline usage has not increased as forecasted, which today forces more ethanol into each gallon of gas. To keep up with the RFS mandate, in 2010 EPA granted a waiver to allow E15 (15 percent ethanol) into the marketplace. However, only fuels containing up to 10 percent ethanol (E10) are permitted for use in recreational boats. As higher blends enter the gas supply, the chance of misfueling increases.

      “Ethanol has been demonstrated to cause harm to many gasoline engines at the present 10 percent ethanol level, especially legacy outboard motors, decreases fuel efficiency, increases fuel costs for consumers, and has questionable environmental benefits,” added Kennedy. “BoatUS will continue to fight on behalf of America’s recreational boaters to fix the RFS.”

      Go to BoatUS.com/gov/rfs for more information on the Renewable Fuel Standard. BoatUS is a member of the Smarter Fuel Future coalition.

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    • Nice Article on Sea Pines Resort and Harbour Town Yacht Basin, AICW Statute Mile 565


      Harbour Town at Hilton Head, with its familiar red-and-white-striped lighthouse, is a fine resort marina with an enormous number of amenities.

      Harbour Town Yacht Basin, A CRUISERS’ NET SPONSOR, is now 90% open following hurricane damages. They are offering fuel sales and more than half their transients slips are open with wifi, water and electricity. With repairs almost completed, call ahead for space available. Of course, activities at the Sea Pines Resort are still ongoing as you will see in their Holiday Schedule . Hilton Head Island is absolutely marvelous any time of year and the Gregg Russell concerts are priceless!

      Travel: Golf and boats are Harbour Town’s claim to fame by Cheryl Blackerby from Palm Beach Daily News

      Click Here To View the South Carolina Cruisers’ Net Marina Directory Listing For Harbour Town Yacht Basin

      Click Here To Open A Chart View Window, Zoomed To the Location of Harbour Town Yacht Basin

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    • Good Words for Zimmerman Marine, Southport Marina, Southport, NC, AICW Statute Mile 309.5


      Zimmerman Marine is part of the excellent facilities of Southport Marina, a much valued CRUISERS’ NET SPONSOR. These fine organizations lie just west of the Cape Fear River along the northern banks of the Waterway hard by flashing daybeacon #2A.
      For more information, visit www.zimmermanmarine.com.Our thanks to Vicki Lathom for these words of recommendation.

      The company is Zimmerman Marine and has a wide-spread reputation for being among the best. Someone told me if I ever needed repairs to go to Zimmerman Marine, which has five locations. Amazing that my accident happened right at a Zimmerman Marine base at Southport Marina, NC. Tell anyone that this is a very polished and professional company. They made a difficult situation much easier and it’s obvious that the company is trusted by the insurance industry.
      Vicki

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

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

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    • Vessel Fire in Tarpon Basin, Key Largo, FL, Inside Route Mile 1140


      Tarpon Basin lies on the east side of the Waterway in the northeast corner of Buttonwood Sound.

      Coast Guard, partner agencies respond to vessel fire in Tarpon Basin near Key Largo

      Coast Guard Station Islamorada boatcrew members observe a vessel fire in Tarpon Basin near Key Largo, Florida after arriving on scene with Monroe County Sheriff's Office, and Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission marine units, Thursday, Nov. 30, 2017. A fire burns on a house boat in Tarpon Basin near Key Largo, Florida, Thursday, Nov. 30, 2017.  

      Editor’s Note: Click on images to download high resolution version.

      MIAMI — The Coast Guard, Monroe County Sheriff’s Office, and Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission responded to a vessel fire Thursday in Tarpon Basin in Key Largo.

      Watchstanders at Coast Guard Sector Key West Command Center received a call from Coast Guard Station Islamorada at approximately 6 a.m. stating they received a report of a vessel fire in Tarpon Basin. The station self-launched a 24-foot Special Purpose Craft—Law Enforcement boatcrew to respond.

      The station SPC—LE crew arrived on scene and assisted in putting out the fire on a 50-foot houseboat using the wash from their propellers. 

      “Once on scene we got together with our partner agencies to help establish a safety zone to keep other vessel traffic out of harms way,” said Petty Officer 1st Class John Fleming, operations petty officer, Station Islamorada. “We also monitored the fire due to the close proximity to the mangroves and it’s potential for impacting the environment.” 

      There were no reported people aboard and no reported injuries. 

      The Coast Guard reminds boaters to keep aware of fire hazards and stay prepared with functioning smoke detectors, carbon monoxide detectors, portable fire extinguishers or on board fire extinguishing systems.

      For more information on boat safety requirements, please visit www.uscgboating.org

       

      Click Here To Open A Chart View Window, Zoomed To the Location of Tarpon Basin

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    • Services Report from Fernandina Harbor Marina, Fernandina, FL, AICW Statute Mile 716


      Our thanks to Vicki Lathom for this brief, but informative, report. Fernandina Harbor Marina, A CRUISERS’ NET SPONSOR, was damaged by Matthew, but is now offering limited service as Vicki Lathom notes below. The Marina docks and restaurant are right in the heart of the many wonderful things to do and see in this special port. For latest dockage information, call 904-310-3300.

      12 mooring balls. Five slips available. Restaurant open. No fuel
      Vicki Lathom

      Click Here To View the Eastern Florida Cruisers’ Net Marina Directory Listing For Fernandina Harbor Marina  

      Click Here To Open A Chart View Window, Zoomed To the Location of Fernandina Harbor Marina

      Comments from Cruisers (2)

      1. Gwyn Vernon -  December 4, 2017 - 12:06 pm

        We just anchored at Fernandina Beach for 3 nights and had a wonderful visit. New is a Island Hopper Shuttle which picks you up at City Hall and can take you to beach, Walmart, Publix and Winn Dixie for $1.00. A great improvement for crusiers! The hours are limited to 10am to about 4 PM. Another great find was a new bicycle rental place for $15 a day with delivery to the marina. Call Steve at 904-742-4740.

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      2. glenn -  December 2, 2017 - 3:31 pm

        Fuel is available a few miles south at Amelia Island Marina, also check with them or Tiger Point for overnight slip with power

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    • Wrecked Vessels and Ecosystem Damage Potential

      Thousands of Boats Wrecked by Irma Could Pollute Florida’s Ecosystems
      “Many of these vessels are located in shallow seagrass and mangrove habitats and on sensitive bird and sea turtle nesting beaches, which has the potential to cause ongoing physical impacts to those ecosystems,” says Gena Parsons, a spokesperson for the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary.

      CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL REPORT from Miami New Times

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    • Bahamas Chatter: “The pet thing…addendum” plus 2 more

      Bahamas Chatter: “The pet thing…addendum” plus 2 more
      The pet thing…addemdum
      Posted: 28 Nov 2017 07:37 AM PST
      To those that have pets on board. I sent in my International moneys order, and the proper form on the 16th of Sept, 2017. We left Bakers Haulover for Bimini on the 24th of November. Without having received any formal paper work back. To this day, my mail delivery/receive service has not received any paper work. Tis the Bahamas…

      With that in mind, I cleared into Bimini. The very nice lady at Customs, went through the usual paperwork, and questions. When she asked if I had any pets on board, I said yes, but, and then I went through the above paragraph with her. I showed her the receipts for the money orders, the Nassau form, the health certificate for Bentley, etc.

      She looked at everything, shook her head, pushed all the papers back to me. So, on my cruising permit, next to the dingy and motor, the skiff and motor that I tow, the fishing poles on board, and the slings, is listed…………..ready for this……… (1) dog….

      What a great country…not tied up in red tape at all…denO and Bentley

      Crossing Flotilla
      Posted: 28 Nov 2017 07:35 AM PST
      We are planning a crossing from West Palm to the West End around the second week of January 2018. This being our first trip we would like to travel with others planning to cross to the Bahamas. We travel in a Carver 450 Voyager so our speed can vary to 20 MPH. Please let us know if you might be interested.

      Sea Conditions for Crossing from Ft. Laudeerdale
      Posted: 28 Nov 2017 07:34 AM PST
      Can anybody tell me where I can get accurate sea conditions for crossing the stream. We’re heading to Bimini. From what I can see on the off shore reports it looks like 2 ft seas, with a NE wind. Can I rely on that information? Also, anything we should know going into Bimini.

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    • Local Knowledge Requested on Caesar, Broad and Angelfish Creek, Key Largo to Elliot Key, Statute Mile 1120


      Caesar Creek, Broad Creek and Angelfish Creek all connect Card Sound and Biscayne Bay to Hawk Channel with the western terminus of each channel where waters shallow being the issue for cruisers. Carlos is requesting Local Knowledge on depths in the connecting channels.

      Hello
      I have an Ericson 28+ with a 4 foot draft shoal draft keel
      Does my boat draw enough water to go through Caesar Creek, at the south end of Elliot Key in Florida; or do I cross over using Angel Fish Creek?
      Many thanks
      Carlos

      Click Here To Open A Chart View Window, Zoomed To the Location of Angelfish Creek

      Comments from Cruisers (1)

      1. Bill Marett -  December 1, 2017 - 2:47 pm

        I haven’t tried Caesar’s or Broad Creeks, but based upon comments from numerous cruisers would not consider either to be suitable for my 5′ draft. Best bet is stay with Angelfish Creek. The shallowest water is on the Hawks Channel side between channel markers R2A, G3A, G3, R2 with no more than 5.5 feet with Ocean Reef tide at +1.0. Be sure to do a radio call to alert sportfish vessels which must come through on plane.

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    • Bahamas Chatter: “Thanksgiving at Rosie’s Place” plus 1 more

      Explorer Charts - the best charts for the Bahamas and Exumas

      Explorer Chartbooks, A CRUISERS’ NET PARTNER, has long been the standard navigational supplement for enjoyable, informative, and safe cruising through the beautiful Bahamian waters and island visits.

      Bahamas Chatter: “Thanksgiving at Rosie’s Place” plus 1 more
      Thanksgiving at Rosie’s Place
      Posted: 27 Nov 2017 05:17 AM PST
      Rather than stopping at great sale we decided to go to grand cay and rosie’s place. It happened to be thanksgiving so we signed up for their turkey dinner. It’s a wonderful thing when something exceeds your expectation, but this dinner truly did. Thick slices of turkey, baked ham, stuffing, cranberry, conch fritters, crab salad, cheese cake, the list just goes on. All this for $15! We’ll definetly be back.

      duetto

      Propane and Composite Tanks
      Posted: 27 Nov 2017 04:11 AM PST
      Looking for guidance with getting composite tanks filled in the Bahamas?

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    • Bahamas Chatter: Need Crew?

      Explorer Charts - the best charts for the Bahamas and Exumas

      Explorer Chartbooks, A CRUISERS’ NET PARTNER, has long been the standard navigational supplement for enjoyable, informative, and safe cruising through the beautiful Bahamian waters and island visits.

      Bahamas Chatter: Need Crew?
      Need Crew?
      Posted: 26 Nov 2017 01:27 PM PST
      Are you looking for a rock solid crew member to sail with or help you with chores?

      I’m a super easy going guy, not as quite young as I used to be, but close, and very experienced in all aspects of boating, both power and sail. I have my own 36′ sailboat, but it’s here in Eastern Canada; need I say more! I need “warm and sand”.

      Looking to spend some time in the Bahamas this winter in order to better prepare myself for my trip south next year. A terminally ill family member has prevented me from sailing from here this fall, so hopefully God willing, next year.

      I have tons of boating experience, inshore and offshore; very adapt at most repairs; super clean; love to laugh; non smoker; very attentive; dislike politics; love to cook and prepare. Can come for a week, a month or longer. Will pay all of my expenses, and then some.

      Or maybe you need someone to look after your boat? I guarantee it’ll be left better than it was found. References available.

      Consider me please if you need crew, maintenance, etc.

      Thanks for reading this ad.

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    • HAPPY THANKSGIVING!

       

      THANK YOU!

      WE ARE SO VERY GRATEFUL FOR YOU, OUR READERS!

      Your Cruisers’ Net Team wishes you and yours a most joyous and abundant Thanksgiving holiday.

       
      Kaye, Curtis, Winston and Larry

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    • Good Words for Port City Marina, Wilmington, NC, Cape Fear River


      Port City Marina is located along the eastern banks of the Cape Fear River, in the heart of downtown Wilmington, NC. These good words for Port City Marina are posted with permission of Ray Henry from AGLCA’s Forum.

      Port City Marina is a spectacular new marina in Wilmington. We were there for 6 months. A bit spendy at $14/ft, but well worth it for a short period of you are going to be aboard much of the time. Easy walk to all of the great downtown eateries. Fantastic staff. The Shell has some fun events right there.
      If you’re not going to be aboard, then likely not worth the cost.
      Ray Henry

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

      Click Here To Open A Chart View Window, Zoomed To the Location of Port City Marina

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    • Marker Uncertainty at Browns Inlet/AICW Intersection, Problem Stretch, Statute Mile 237


      Our thanks to Kevin and Debbie Stone for this Problem Stretch report. Last dredged in November of 2016, Browns Inlet is a perennial shoaling threat and it is wise to follow the advice Cruisers’ Net has been giving for some time: follow the markers and do NOT follow the Magenta Line in this stretch of the ICW! See an Oct ’17 survey.

      Mile 236, Browns Inlet, NC
      Green floating markers may not be accurately marking recent shoaling.
      Today about 1 hour prior to low tide, a catamaran was aground mid-channel.
      Our 4.5′ draft successfully transited close to floating Red 60.
      Kevin and Debbie Stone

      Click Here To View the Cruisers’ Net’s “AICW Problem Stretches” Listing For the AICW/Browns Inlet Intersection

      Click Here To Open A Chart View Window, Zoomed To This AICW Problem Stretch

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    • Bahamas Chatter: “Tides Exumas” plus 1 more

      Explorer Charts - the best charts for the Bahamas and Exumas

      Explorer Chartbooks, A CRUISERS’ NET PARTNER, has long been the standard navigational supplement for enjoyable, informative, and safe cruising through the beautiful Bahamian waters and island visits.

      Bahamas Chatter: “Tides Exumas” plus 1 more

      Tides Exumas
      Posted: 20 Nov 2017 07:56 AM PST

      Hi. Explorer charts note tide for Galliot Point 1-2 hrs later than Nassau. Looking for info on East Barracouta Rocks, Pudding Cut & Barreterre as well. Thx.

      Boat buddies
      Posted: 20 Nov 2017 07:55 AM PST
      Is there a spot on here that posts destinations for other boaters?

      We are in a 30′ Bayliner heading to South Florida in a few days and looking for others that are going to the Bahamas in mid December.

      If anyone is going and looking to travel with another boat, we would appreciate your company and comments.

      Thank you,

      Ron and Bev

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    • Bahamas Chatter: parker webcast?

      Explorer Charts - the best charts for the Bahamas and Exumas

      Explorer Chartbooks, A CRUISERS’ NET PARTNER, has long been the standard navigational supplement for enjoyable, informative, and safe cruising through the beautiful Bahamian waters and island visits.

      Bahamas Chatter: parker webcast?
      parker webcast?
      Posted: 17 Nov 2017 01:45 PM PST

      hi all,

      Has chris parker stopped doing his webcasts?

      duetto

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    • Harborside Thanksgiving Guide from DOCKWA

      Our thanks to DOCKWA’S Becky Pineo and Team for sharing their list of restaurants offering Thanksgiving dinner near your dock. While many of these are outside the scope of Cruisers’ Net, you are sure to recognize a number of CRUISERS’ NET SPONSORS on the list. If you happen to be docked at one of our SPONSORS, please say hello and a big thank you for providing Cruisers’ Helping Cruisers!

      CLICK HERE FOR DOCKWA’S BLOG

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    • Bahamas Chatter: South Berry Islands Marine Reserve

      Explorer Charts - the best charts for the Bahamas and Exumas

      Explorer Chartbooks, A CRUISERS’ NET PARTNER, has long been the standard navigational supplement for enjoyable, informative, and safe cruising through the beautiful Bahamian waters and island visits.


      Bahamas Chatter: South Berry Islands Marine Reserve

      South Berry Islands Marine Reserve
      Posted: 16 Nov 2017 04:48 AM PST
      We have received information of the existence of the South Berry Islands Marine Reserve. The information was forwarded by the Berry Islands Club and more information can be found at https://www.bahamas.com/vendor/southern-berry-islands-marine-reserve and a map of the reserve can be found at http://parkscaribbean.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/South-Berry-Islands-Marine-Reserve-Management-Plan-2009-2013.pdf

      John Dial, General Manager of the Berry Islands Club advises that the Reserve will be patrolled this year by the Bahamas Constable and no fishing is allowed. Boaters should mark their charts to avoid fishing in the area.

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    • FWC: Derelict Vessel Removal Grants Available


      The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) is announcing the opportunity to apply for Derelict Vessel Removal Grants. The application period for the Bulk Derelict Vessel Removal Grant Program will begin on January 8, 2018 at 8:00 AM (EST), and end on February 21, 2018 at 5:00 PM (EST).
      Applications received after February 21, 2018, will not be eligible for consideration in round one, but may be considered for a potential subsequent round, if funding remains available. All removal applications must demonstrate proof that due process was provided for each vessel’s owner. At a minimum, this would include an opportunity for the vessel owner to challenge the derelict vessel determination, either in criminal court or in an administrative hearing. Vessel cases not demonstrating that these opportunities have been offered to the owners of the vessels will not be considered for state funding assistance. Should funding be available for a second or subsequent rounds of applications, new announcements will be made. The grant guidelines and application form may be downloaded at: http://www.MyFWC.com/DVGrant.

      You may also receive the guidelines and application by contacting Phil Horning at (850) 617-9540 or email DVGrant@MyFWC.com.

      Applications that meet the requirements for the Rapid Removal Grant Program may be submitted at any time after the opportunity announcement start date, but no later than November 31, 2018 at 5:00pm (EST) (based on available funding). Rapid removal cases must also meet due process requirements. Total funding allocated for derelict vessel removal for fiscal year 2017/18 is $488,550. Applications may be mailed to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Boating and Waterways Section, Derelict Vessel Grant Program Administrator, at 620 S. Meridian Street – Room 235, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1600 or emailed to DVGrant@MyFWC.com.

      For further information, please contact:

      Phil Horning, Derelict Vessel Program Administrator, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Division of Law Enforcement, Boating and Waterways Section, (850) 617-9540 or email Phil.Horning@MyFWC.com

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