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    • Incident in Dismal Swamp Canal, AICW Alternate Route


      Things that go bump… Normally, the ride through Dismal Swamp is best described as idyllic and unforgettable, but because of its heavily wooded banks, dredging in the Canal can sometimes stir up more than the usual amount of debris. It is unfortunate that vessels occasionally make contact in the Canal, even when no dredging is underway. Our thanks to Loopers Jeffrey and Cathy, Richard and Terrie for sharing their recent experiences with us. Dismal Swamp Canal is home to Dismal Swamp Canal Welcome Center, A CRUISERS NET SPONSOR.

      We came through the Dismal Swamp today and to tell the truth, I can’t recommend the route at all. We went through with three boats. One boat which draws 5ft struck submerged logs numerous times and bent the prop. Our Mainship 40, which draws four feet, struck something twice and ran over a dredge hose in the canal. There is a dredge working the canal but he has a plastic pipe across the canal and I asked him to submerge it. He came back on the radio and said he did sink it. I went over it and hit it both with the bow and my prop. If you take this route please use caution. If I had to do it over again, I would go the Virginia cut. Good luck.
      Jeffrey and Cathy Guttenberger
      R Time
      2005 Mainship 400

      We came past the dredge a few minutes ago and had no problems … we draw 4.5 feet. The dredge operator was very helpful and contacted us after we passed to ask if we had hit anything. I think he was feeling bad about yesterday’s incidents. My depth finder alarm was set at 6’ and never went off. The lowest depth I remember seeing was 7.2’. We did bump something a couple times but for us it wasn’t a big deal.
      Richard & Terrie Dukes
      Avalon

      Director of the Dismal Swamp Canal Welcome Center, Donna Stewart, offered this response:

      A boater mentioned this second hand to us yesterday, but I had not had any complaints…..at all. We have been consistently asking people, and also have checked in with Robert [Lock master]. Of course, most of our boats are heading north right now, with a few southbound. I’m sorry to hear this report…… After the wind on Friday, we had a report of a tree down at mm19 on Saturday morning, but all boats got through and I’m aware the contractor came and cut the tree to clear passage. I’ve had so many positive comments this season, and it has been so good. This is disappointing.
      All the comments we have received from boaters have been very positive, which has been encouraging and we have asked. We are advising boaters the company is monitoring Channel 72 and please contact them for any information in moving through. I’m sorry to hear someone had issues.
      Donna Stewart

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      1. Tom Lahey -  May 4, 2019 - 5:46 am

        Our boat "Kissed Some Frogs" 42' with 3.5' draft, and 2 others in our group, another 42' with 3.5" draft, and a 53' with 5' draft, all transited the lock and past the dredge with no issues. We saw a few floating logs/sticks, and there was a bump or two with the 5' draft, but no worse than other wooded edge waterways like the Waccamaw River. We also saw three other sailboats (which we assume all had deeper drafts) two south bound and one north bound behind us, that transited without issue.

        We called the Dredge Barge on channel 72, they asked us to hold for a few minutes while they got the pipe out of the way, and we proceeded past very slowly. While passing over the pipe, we went into neutral and glided across just to be safe, but none of us had any issues. The Dredge operators were very friendly and helpful.

        We stayed overnight at the welcome center with 2 other boats, a cruiser and a sailboat, and it was great. The paths in the State Park are beautiful! All of the staff (Lock masters, Welcome Center, State Park employees), were friendly helpful and were showing real concern for the reported issues. They were not aware, and asked that anyone who did experience issues, contact them as the Dredge Operator carries insurance.

        Don't miss the opportunity to experience this amazing part of our boating history. Just take it slow, (we kept to about 5 knots), keep your eyes open, and stay in the center of the channel. You'll be glad you did!

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    • Praise for Belhaven’s Restaurants, Belhaven, NC, AICW Statute Mile 136


      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. Our thanks to Doug and Lynne  and Be and Brenda for these kind words as posted on AGLCA’s Forum.

      If you get a chance to stop at Belhaven, be sure and eat at Spoon River Art and Market, half a block from both marinas. Wow! What an Easter brunch! Best meal on trip and they are recently open from hurricane. We say, worth the stop to eat there. Not open on Tuesday.

      Teresa the owner kept saying “I love boaters” and even gave us flowers off the table as we left
      Also I loved Brenda’s inclusive message.

      Doug and Lynne
      DougOut
      490 Meridian Pilothouse

      Agree. But don’t overlook The Tavern at Jack’s Neck across the street.  Just as good. and for lunch the Fish Hooks Cafe is good.  We’re biased because it’s our hailing port.

      Be and Brenda Sanderson
      M/V ‘Last Chance’
      44′ Valor Marine

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    • LNM: REMINDER: Hazards of North Carolina Coastal Inlets


      Today’s Local Notice on Barden Inlet and the still valid 2016 Local Notice that follows are reminders of the extensive shoaling in many inlets and in the corresponding Waterway intersections, as listed in Cruisers Net’s Problem Stretches for every southeast state.


      NC BARDEN INLET ATON / SHOALING

      MARINERS ARE ADVISED THAT SIGNIFICANT SHOALING EXISTS IN BARDEN INLET AND BACK SOUND BETWEEN BARDEN INLET BUOY 8 (LLNR 29180 [34°37.4681N / 076°31.9342W, 34.624469 / -76.532237]) AND BARDEN INLET BUOY 15 (LLNR 29210 [34°38.0510N / 076°31.1867W, 34.634183 / -76.519779]) TO AN AVERAGE CHANNEL DEPTH OF LESS THAN 3 FEET AT MLW. UNDER THE CURRENT CONDITION OF THE INLET, THE AIDS TO NAVIGATION CAN NO LONGER BE CONFIGURED TO SAFELY MARK A PASSABLE CHANNEL AND THE AIDS TO NAVIGATION WILL BE DISCONTINUED. TWO DANGER SHOAL BUOYS WILL BE PLACED AT EACH END OF THE REMOVED SECTION. MARINERS ARE ADVISED TO USE EXTREME CAUTION WHILE NAVIGATING THIS AREA.

      NC – HAZARDS OF NORTH CAROLINA COASTAL INLETS
      This notice is to notify mariners about accessing hazardous inlets, to heighten public awareness about the hazards that exist in and around the inlets, and to provide the mariner with available information. Mariners are advised that shoaling conditions exist at following North Carolina coastal inlets:
      Oregon Inlet
      Hatteras Inlet
      Ocracoke Inlet
      Barden Inlet
      Beaufort Inlet
      Bogue Inlet
      New River Inlet
      Topsail Inlet
      Masonboro Inlet
      Carolina Beach Inlet
      Lockwoods Folly Inlet
      Shallotte Inlet
      Shoaling conditions increase the potential for groundings. These inlets are subject to continual and sometimes rapid environmental changes. Mariners are highly encouraged to obtain the most recent U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Wilmington, North Carolina District hydrographic survey information, centerline waypoints and controlling depth at: http://www.saw.usace.army.mil/Missions/Navigation/HydrographicSurveys.aspx
      Mariners should use caution when navigating in these areas and passage through the inlets is not recommended without local knowledge of the area. The aids to navigation in these inlets may not be charted and may not be marking best water due to continually shifting shoals. Consult Local Notice to Mariners, 5th Coast Guard District for the latest positions and status of aids to navigation: https://www.navcen.uscg.gov/?ageName=lnmDistrict®ion=5
      To report any aids to navigation discrepancies (missing, damaged, off station, extinguished lights), shoaling, hazards to navigation, or discrepancies on bridge lighting, please contact Sector North Carolina Command Center (910) 343-2200. LNM 17/16

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    • Hale Report – Lockwoods Folly/AICW Intersection, Problem Stretch, NC Statute Mile 321

      The Lockwoods Folly/AICW intersection has been designated a Problem Stretch for years due to shoaling and a shifting channel. Despite dredging of the intersection in March of this year, Cruisers Net still recommends mid to high tide for passage. Our thanks to Tom Hale for this report as posted on Robert Sherer’s Bob423 blog.

      Lockwoods Folly April 3, 2019
      This has been a tough ICW trouble spot for the past couple of years. Dredging has just been completed and the channel has been re marked. As of today, it is a simple straight shot. Just stay between the markers for 12-14 feet at low tide. I can attest to the low tide depth, we came through at dead low this afternoon. 
      There is one spot where we saw 8.5 feet. That was about 300 feet west of R36. It is a shallow spot already identified on the USACE surveys from post hurricane Florence, 2018. At 8.5 feet MLLW it is not a significant issue. It may help to stay on the green side of the channel. But this shoal must be watched over the course of the next 6 months as it may build up and become an issue for the southbound cruisers next fall.
      The USACE surveys have been a fabulous help transiting the ICW this spring. We have transited Ashepoo-Coosaw Cutoff, Dawho River, Watts Cut, Fenwick Cut, Isle of Palms and, Hell Gate, so far. Will hit Snows Cut, Carolina Beach, Mason Inlet, and Browns inlet in the next few days.

      1. Our track on a NOAA chart. We were travelling with another boat who was using only Navionics (as were we also). They reported that Navionics was also fine in this section.

      2. This is the overview of Lockwoods Folly showing our track of April 3, 2019 at 13:30. The USACE surveys at the west end of Lockwoods folly are no longer accurate due to the recently completed dredging. There was a survey boat working in this area today. Hope to see updated survey soon.

      3. This is the western end of Lockwoods Folly. You can see our track at low tide. The USACE survey data is now wrong. Just follow the ATONs for 12-14 feet at low tide.

      4. This is the eastern end of Lockwoods Folly. You can see our track at low tide. The USACE survey has been showing a shoal near R36 since the hurricanes last fall.

      5. Close up of the east end showing the shoal.

       — with Cristina M. Sison.

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    • Morehead City Yacht Basin a ValvTech Top Contender, NC AICW Statute Mile 203


      Morehead City Yacht Basin

      Congratulations to Morehead City Yacht Basin, A CRUISERS NET SPONSOR, for their placement in this annual competition. Morehead City Yacht Basin is located on the southern flank of the marked channel that runs west from Mile 203 of the Waterway, just north of the Morehead-Beaufort high-rise bridge.

      Morehead City Yacht Basin has earned Honorable Mention as a top contender in ValvTech’s annual Best Marinas award competition.
      “With so many deserving marinas having excellent qualifications, picking a winner is no easy task. Congratulations to Conch Harbor,” said Marvin Griffin, President of ValvTect.

      “I would like to mention the other top contenders for this award – Newport Yachting, Noank Shipyard, Haulover Marine Center, Bayport Marina, Camden on the Lake Marina, Point Oasis Marina, Morehead City Yacht Basin, Swanton Marina, Algonac Harbor, Concord Marina and Pier 1000. Congratulations to all,” he added.
      ValvTect judges entries based on operations, commitment to customer service and environmental stewardship.

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    • Video of Crane Recently Shipped Up Cape Fear River


      Cape Fear River was closed to all traffic on April 8 to facilitate the transit of a crane upstream. Our thanks to Southport Marina for this video in their April Newsletter.

       

      Video of Crane Recently Barged Up Cape Fear River

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    • Good Words for Bennett Brothers Yachts, Wilmington, NC, Cape Fear River


      Bennett Brothers Yachts/Cape Fear Marina, A CRUISERS NET SPONSOR and currently offering a complimentary week of dockage, is located on the eastern banks of the northeast Cape Fear River, just north of the Isabel Holmes – Highway 133 bascule bridge, and only a few steps from the downtown Wilmington waterfront. Our thanks to Jim and Denise Kiley for their praise as posted on AGLCA’s Forum.

      Bennett Bros. Yachts. Great boatyard with an excellent reputation. Good people. I’m having work done there now.
      Jim and Denise Kiley
      M/V Sirenuse III
      Prestige 50

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    • Hale Report: New River Inlet Crossing, AICW Problem Stretch, Statute Mile 247


      Once again experienced cruiser, Tom Hale, shares his observations from his recent navigation of this Problem Stretch. As recently as January, Local Notices report shoaling and relocation of ICW buoys in the constantly shifting sands of this intersection.

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    • LNM: Safety Zone, April 8, Cape Fear River, NC

      This safety zone is established for the move of equipment barges up the Cape Fear River to Wilmington as announced earlier, see One-Day Closure. The closure will effectively shut down the AICW from Southport to Snows Cut.


      Coast Guard to establish safety zone on Cape Fear River, NC

      WILMINGTON, N.C. — A temporary safety zone is scheduled to be enforced on the Cape Fear River, April 8, for the transit of the 776-foot motor vessel Zhen Hua 25.

      The temporary safety zone will close a large portion of the Cape Fear River to vessel traffic for approximately five to seven hours, affecting all navigable waters about 26 miles south of the Cape Fear Memorial Bridge, until the ship is safely moored at the North Carolina State Ports Authority.

      Commercial vessels moored at facilities within the safety zone must depart prior to midnight, April 7, and no vessel is authorized to moor, transit, or remain within the river while the safety zone is in effect.

      A second safety zone will be enforced for approximately two to four hours on separate days for the offload of a Neo-Panamax crane. The zone will include all of the waters within a 200-yard radius around the motor vessel Zhen Hua 25 while moored at NCSPA Berth Eight.

      Vessel traffic south of NCSPA will not be impacted during the second safety zone.

      If you have any questions concerning the closure of the Cape Fear River, please contact the

      Waterways Management Division at NCmarineevents@uscg.mil or Coast Guard personnel at 910-772-2230.

      For media inquiries, please contact Lt. Cmdr. Elizabeth Buendia at 252-241-6042.

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    • Welcome Back to Bald Head Island, Cape Fear River, NC


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      Bald Head Island is home to Bald Head Island Marina, A SALTY SOUTHEAST CRUISERS NET SPONSOR, which is found hard by the seaward mouth of the Cape Fear River, within sight of the “Old Baldy” lighthouse! And while in the area, say Hello to another CRUISERS’ NET SPONSOR, Deep Point Marina, on the ferry side of Cape Fear River.

       
      Click here for Make 2019 the year you spend time on beautiful Bald Head Island!

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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

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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

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    • February 2019 in 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

      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, especially during the winter holidays!

       

       

      Fall in 💘 with Little Washington this February

      February 2019 in Washington

      From festivals and antique galleries to historic homes and wrap-around porches, this picturesque city is perfect for enjoying a meal or dropping an anchor.

       

      Wildlife Arts Festival

      This annual event on February 8-9 at the Washington Civic Center celebrates the art related to the outdoor, recreational lifestyle enjoyed in Eastern North Carolina. The festival includes exhibits, vendors, a duck decoy carving competition, a duck calling competition, a retriever dog demonstration, clay shooting and more.

      Event Web Site

       

      Top 5 Town Announcement

      After Washington made the cut for the top 10 cities for season 4 of ​Small Business Revolution on Main Street ​starring Amanda Brinkman and Ty Pennington, we were visited by the Small Business Revolution team Jan. 22-23. We are hopeful to advance to the Top 5, which will be announced on Feb. 12. Once the top 5 towns are named, the winner will be chosen by a nationwide vote. 

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      Washington Week

      In 1776 Washington, NC was the first city in America to be named in George Washington’s honor, yet he never visited the town… until now.  The weekend of February 22nd and 23rd thousands will gather in Washington, NC to welcome George, drink a toast in his honor and run through the streets donning Washington wigs.

      Event Web Site

       

      Travel Well

      Washington-Warren Airport is not just a great fuel stop on your way to somewhere else, it’s a destination for hundreds of pilots and their passengers, every year! Open 7 days a week with a 24/7 Pilot’s Lounge available, as well as 24/7 fueling access. Little known to many, with its new state of the art facilities and conference room, Washington-Warren is also a great place to host your next event or meeting! And, for the adventure seekers out there, Washington-Warren also hosts a skydiving club in conjunction with Skydive Little Washington!

      Airport Web Site

       

      Now Open: The Hackney

      The Hackney, located in downtown Washington, is now open for business! Where Washington meets a little bit of London, the Hackney is a fine dining restaurant that combines locally sourced seasonal ingredients with an eclectic culinary outlook. 

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      Best Biscuits in Town 

      Congrats to Mom’s Grill in Washington on being named one of the best places to get your biscuit fix in North Carolina by Our State Magazine! We couldn’t agree more! 😋👊

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      Dream Destinations: 25 Places to Retire, Relocate & Relax

      Our State Magazine rounded up 25 of the dreamiest places to retire, relocate, and relax from the mountains to the coast and Washington made the list! 

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      Save the Date

      Feb 8-9: 23rd Annual East Carolina Wildlife Arts Festival
      Feb 12:  Small Business Revolution Top 5 Watch Party
      Feb 15-16: “Letters of Love” on-Stage at the Turnage Theatre
      Feb 17:  Prince & Princess High Tea
      Feb 22:  Washington Week Activities – Parade, Birthday Bash & 5K Run
      Feb 24: The Bridal Experience at the Washington Civic Center 
      Mar 9: Washington Comedy Festival
      Apr 27: BOCO Traditional Music Festival & Marine Market

      February Arts of the Pamlico Events

      This email contains highlights of Washington events. To see more upcoming events and live music listings, please visit our Upcoming Events Calendar.

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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

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    • More Good Words for Dowry Creek Marina, Belhaven, NC, AICW Statute Mile 131.5


      Dowry Creek Marina

      A CRUISERS NET SPONSOR, Dowry Creek Marina, now under new management and ownership by The Zeltner family who want to “roll out the red carpet” to transients, doing whatever you might need during your visit to this highly praised and transient friendly marina lying off the AICW/Pungo River north of Belhaven, NC. Upon their retirement from shore life, the Zeltners went shopping for a trawler and ended up buying Dowry Creek Marina! Steve, Connie and their grown children, Teresa, Zac and Nicole will treat you like family!

      We stopped at Dowry Creek Marina for an overnight in November 2018. Quiet, friendly a very comfortable overnight. Offered a loaner car for local transport. Good fuel. Pool. Clean bathrooms. Very nice. Great sunsets and sunrises. Thank you.
      Charles Rogers
      MV Great Adventure
      Ranger Tug 29

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    • Good Words for Dowry Creek Marina, Belhaven, NC, AICW Statute Mile 131.5


      Dowry Creek Marina

      A CRUISERS NET SPONSOR, Dowry Creek Marina, now under new management and ownership by The Zeltner family who want to “roll out the red carpet” to transients, doing whatever you might need during your visit to this highly praised and transient friendly marina lying off the AICW/Pungo River north of Belhaven, NC. Upon their retirement from shore life, the Zeltners went shopping for a trawler and ended up buying Dowry Creek Marina! Steve, Connie and their grown children, Teresa, Zac and Nicole will treat you like family!

      I’ve been quite happy with the marina and staff.
      Josh Johnson S/V Temora

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      1. Charles Rogers -  January 5, 2019 - 5:59 am

        We stopped at Dowry Creek Maina for an overnight in November 2018. Quiet, friendly a very comfortable overnight. Offered a loaner car for local transport. Good fuel. Pool. Clean bathrooms. Very nice. Great sunsets and sunrises. Thank you.
        MV Great Adenture
        Ranger Tug 29

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    • Information Requested on Core Sound Depths, south of Pamlico Sound, NC


      Core Sound exits the southeast corner of Pamlico Sound and parallels the western shore of Core Bank south to Cape Lookout. Portions have well marked channels and other stretches less well marked, if at all. Also, many markers have been changed recently, see Numerous Changes. If you run the sound regularly or recently, let us hear from you.

      Has anyone traveled the length of the Core Sound (North Carolina) recently? If so, what is the approximate controlling depth? I am wondering if a sailboat drawing 3-1/2′ can safely transit the sound, or if not, if a power boat drawing 2-1/2′ can make it through.
      Thanks,
      David Swanson

      Click Here To Open A Chart View Window Zoomed To the Location of Northern Core Sound

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      1. David Swanson -  December 16, 2018 - 9:36 pm

        Thanks, the point was to travel the sound rather than to get some place.

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      2. David Boxmeyer -  December 15, 2018 - 10:50 am

        You can most likely make it with a 3 ft. draft. However, your chartplotter will be close to useless. The markers change all the time. I do not know your routing but you may want top consider other ways to proceed. If you are going to Beauford or Morehead City the Neuse River and Adams Creek have a lot more water

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