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    • Cruise from Oriental to Ocracoke to Manteo, then north to the Dismal Swamp

      The question copied below originally appeared on the MTOA List-Serve, as did the answers. There is soooo much good information here, that I copied this discussion to this North Carolina section.

      We are considering this route [Oriental to Ocracoke to Manteo and then north toward The Dismal Swamp], wondered if anyone else has gone this way and would give us some guidance. We draw 4 feet and are concerned about the water in some of the shallower parts of the Sound.
      Rebecca Roman
      Andante

      Don’t worry about the water depth. It is easy to find the 6′ plus depths. The deepest point in Pamlico Sound is near Swan Quarter at about 25′. We have traversed this route three times and the only problems we encountered were 4′ following seas and entering the south channel to Roanoke Island on the wrong side of the markers.Â
      Solutions:
      1. Be sure you know which side of the channel to Roanoke Isd. has the green markers.
      2. Head out from Ocracoke when winds are E. to N.W. not when they are behind you.
      3. If caught in difficult following seas, Englehard is a good hole to duck into.Â
      4. Long Point shoal seems to be creaping further out than the older charts show. It’s marked.
      5. Take the Dismal Swamp route. The no wake speed limit is great and overnighting in the canal at the Visitors center or at the dock above Deep Creek lock is quite comfortable.
      6. Get hold of a free North Carolina Coastal Boating Guide for the overall view of the entire area.
      Enjoy this fun trip.
      Jim Bertch

      Yes, we did it in 2007. We left from Beaufort, NC, about 70 miles to Oakracoke. Don’t do this in a NE wind, gets real choppy. Bike around Oakracoke for a day and see the beach. Stay at the public dock run by the National Park Service, next to the ferry dock. It’s a 67 mile run to Manteo, again don’t do in a northerly wind. Bike to the Elizabethan gardens. Elizabeth City is 47 miles, strong SW winds make this a misserable crossing. If the weather is nice this is a neat trip.
      Chuck and Claria Gorgen

      Just came from Beaufort to Ocracoke to Manteo about a month ago–after 2 days in Ocracoke arrived Manteo 6/2–will dept around 8/1 for Baltimore via Virginia cut route as no interest in Dismal Swamp this time of year–expect high bug count exists.
      Easy run in good weather with favorable SW wind. We came up Croatan Sound side of Manteo based on very wide passage and only few miles farther than Roanoke Sound but we have talked to a number of people that ran east side with no issue as long as you plot and follow the channels which switch marker colors at the Oregan Inlet channel intersection.
      Regardless of projected wind speed/direction generally find much more favorable during daylight to about noon period +/- an hour or so.
      2-3 days is adequate time to do and see most things at Ocracoke but it is interesting stop-fair amount of history, great fishing and market, beaches.
      Manteo is a real find to spend few days to weeks here-activities on Island as well as immediate proximity(rental car–Enterprise, Killdevil Hills services) to Kitty Hawk and myriad of things to do and see on upper outterbanks, easy drive to Edinton, Elisabeth City area.
      Howard H Cole
      aboard the C Horse

      We just did this route in our Nordic Tug with a draft of 4.7.this May while doing the loop. We had no problems with water depth…just stay in the channel!
      Barbara and Jim Benjamin
      Golden Lily

      We absolutely loved the Great Dismal Swamp, recommend it all. Also stopped at NC Visitors Center, great place and good exchange of information.
      We could not figure out why it was called the Great Dismal Swamp, it was beautiful. Have recommended this route to power boat friends.
      Laurel and Murray Thompson
      Northern Magic I

      It is called the dismal swamp because in old English dismal was the word used for swamp. Redundant but an attention getter.
      John Zalusky, “NEVER FINSHED”

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    • A Nice Visit to Ocracoke and Silver Lake Harbor

      The old island community of Ocracoke (off Pamlico Sound) is one of our favorite ports of call anywhere within the Southeastern USA!

      {We spent] two worthwhile days at the national park dock(you can anchor free in Silver Lake or pay 60c ft with Golden Age pass) on Ocracoke Island. This dock was the PT Boat dock in WW2 when they were deployed to respond to the German subs crusing our coastline in the early days of the war. What an interesting place—market where you get fish swimming in the morning for evening grilling, nice beaches, time moves a little slower here. The North Carolina Teacher Education Center rep gave of a tour of the old Coast Guard Headquarters which they have renovated for upgrading teacher skills–kind'a teachers Camp David retreat.
      Howard H Cole
      aboard the C Horse

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    • Great Visit to Manteo Waterfront Marina (Roanoke Island – Roanoke Sound)

      Manteo Waterfront Marina is now run by the Town of Manteo. It boasts 53 slips that can accommodate boats up to 140 feet. The marina is situated right next to historic downtown Manteo on a boardwalkManteo is a charming port of call in North Carolina “Sound Country.” The community waterfront sits perched on the waters of Doughs Creek, which cuts off of Roanoake Sound. A marked channel leads from the easterly reaches of Albemarle Sound, to this latter body of water.
      And, right there on the town watefront is the Manteo city marina, which goes under the name of Manteo Waterfront Marina. This an excellent facility, and they are a SALTY SOUTHEAST CRUISERS’ NET SPONSOR! Tell harbormaster Carl, we sent you!

      We arrved in Manteo, Roanoke Island on June 2nd after two worthwhile days at the national park dock (you can anchor free in Silver Lake or pay 60c ft with Golden Age pass) on Ocracoke Island. This dock was the PT Boat dock in WW2 when they were deployed to respond to the German subs crusing our coastline in the early days of the war. What an interesting place—market where you get fish swimming in the morning for evening grilling, nice beaches, time moves a little slower here. The North Carolina Teacher Education Center rep gave of a tour of the old Coast Guard Headquarters which they have renovated for upgrading teacher skills–kind’a teachers Camp David retreat.
      The town dock here in Manteo is a great location from which to enjoy local activities and tour the Outter Banks. Will be here till 8/1 when we head to the Chesapeake with extended stops in Baltimore and month of Sept in DC.
      Based on our trip up the Pamlico if weather is favorable in the future we will use this route verses the Pungo Canal etc to go north and south as we have done that route a number of times now and advantages are out weighed by the abundance of stumps and deadheads that are ever present –besides Manteo and Ocracoke are stacking up to be absolutely wonderful places to stop with tremendous variety of history and current day attractions.
      Thanks again and safe travels.
      Howard H Cole

      Trish and I did this trip this past November on our way south. We went from Elizabeth City, where the mayor stopped by and spent an hour or so with us aboard Great Expectations; a very friendly place, to Manteo where we stayed at the Waterfront Marina.
      The trip was about 42 statue miles and quite uneventful with the exception of where you turn to starboard to enter the channel to Manteo harbor. There is major shoaling there and the buoys are confusing at this spot. Just take it slow and be careful to follow the right marks. We made it into Manteo without issue but gently hit bottom on our way out.
      We really enjoyed this stop. It was lovely, boater friendly and not crowded. I am sure you will enjoy it as well.
      Jim Riordan
      Great Expectations
      aboard the C Horse


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    • A Vist to Manteo and the NC Outer Banks

      Manteo Waterfront Marina is now run by the Town of Manteo. It boasts 53 slips that can accommodate boats up to 140 feet. The marina is situated right next to historic downtown Manteo on a boardwalkI could not agree with Captains Susan and John more. Manteo is a great spot from which cruisers can explore the NC Outer Banks. Ditto for Manteo Waterfront Marina, and let me not fail to mention that these good folks are a SALTY SOUTHEAST CRUISERS’ NET SPONSOR!

      John and I have just completed our visit to the Outer Banks, NC (after leaving Coinjock) and found it to be very interesting and well worth the stop.? We based our visit in Manteo, on Roanoke Island at the Manteo Waterfront Marina where Carl Jordan is the dockmaster (252-473-3320.)? This is very centrally located and many restaurants (our favorite, Full Moon Cafe, was right across the street) and shops were close by. We rented a car from local Ford Dealer R D Sawyer which picked us up and delivered us back to the marina–a la Enterprise.? (Enterprise is located ‘out on the island about 30 minutes away’.)?
      We drove out on the Island to Nags Head, Kitty Hawk, Hatteras and saw most of the sites including the Wright Brothers Memorial. I would recommend this stop which is a little off the beaten ICW track.? From Hatteras we crossed the Pamlico Sound and Neuse River to join back with the ICW and ended this part of the journey in Beaufort, NC.
      Heading south–
      Susan and John Hauge and Lily
      on “La Garza Verde”

      We agree but make Ocracoke a stop going north to Manteo. Do not miss the Ocrafolk Opry and if you see the movie, “Nights in Rodanthe” you will hear these folks sing.
      First & Ten anchored in the Little Aligator River heading back south


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    • A Visit to Manteo, NC (October, 2008)

      I could not agree more with Captain Larry that the community of Manteo, NC, located on Roanoke Island (itself sandwiched between the Croatoan and Roanoke Sounds) is a delightful port of call. And, Manteo Waterfront Marina, which shines so much in Larry’s posting, is one our newest SALTY SOUTHEAST CRUISERS’ NET SPONSORS!
      Captain Larry is quite right about his cautions concerning entering Shallowbag Bay channel from Roanoke Sound, partricularly for first timers.

      Subject: A visit to Manteo
      Message: This is a great stop. We stayed at the Manteo Water front [Marina] & enjoyed the town & people very much.
      A word of warning.. as you enter the channel to Shallowbag Bay channel be sure to keep the green marker (coming from the north) to your right AND DO NOT ENTER THE CHANNEL until you pass the green marker. We rubbed bottom by entering too soon.
      Larry Hemmerich

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