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    • Bahamas Chatter: New Fuel and Dockage Survey 7/2/19

      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: New Fuel and Dockage Survey 7/2/19

      New Fuel and Dockage Survey 7/2/19

      Posted: 02 Jul 2019 11:17 AM PDT

      A new fuel and Dockage Survey has been posted on https://www.explorercharts.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=56&Itemid=53 Since the last survey eight marinas raised their dockage prices and two marinas lowered them. Most fuel prices were up as well. The prices shown in red are old and should not be trusted. We will attempt to contact the marinas with old prices and if we cannot, they will be removed from the list.

      The restaurant at Nassau Harbour Club has reopened after being closed for many years. The completely renovated restaurant is now called Lattitudes.

      Roosevelt Nixon at Little Farmers Cay Yacht Club has announced a new laundromat is now open.

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    • Tide Boards Missing, Hilton Head Bridge, AICW Statute Mile 557.5


      With a fixed vertical clearance of 65ft, Hwy 278 Bridge, called Skull Creek Bridge locally, crosses the Skull Creek portion of the Waterway. Our thanks to Blades Robinson for this notice.

      Both tide boards were missing. We tried to report this to the toll free number shown on the bridge and the phone line was disconnected. We ended up backing up through the bridge due to current flow and cleared with no issue.
      Blades Robinson

      Click Here To View the South Carolina Cruisers Net Bridge Directory Listing For Hwy 278 Bridge

      Click Here To Open A Chart View Window Zoomed To the Location of Hwy 278 Bridge

      AREA SPONSORING MARINAS

      Click Here To View the South Carolina Cruisers’ Net Marina Directory Listing For Windmill Harbour Marina

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

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

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    • FWC Promotes Safe, Sober Boating on the 4th

      More words of wisdom from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission.


      FWC promotes safe, sober boating this weekend for Operation Dry Water

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      The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) will be working to keep waterways safe this weekend.

       

      During the national Operation Dry Water campaign officers will focus on removing impaired operators from the water and educating boaters about safety.

       

      The Fourth of July holiday is one of the busiest boating holidays all over the U.S., including here in Florida. There are over 950,000 boats registered in the state and an estimated 1 million additional non-registered boats enjoying Florida’s waters.

       

      Boaters should know that operating a vessel under the influence of alcohol or drugs is illegal and can lead to serious injuries and consequences. In Florida, it is illegal to operate a vessel with a blood alcohol content level of .08 or higher – the same as it is to operate a vehicle.

       

      “As law enforcement, it is our job to do all we can to ensure the safety of our recreational boaters and paddlers,” said Maj. Robert Rowe, FWC’s Boating and Waterways Section Leader. “The accidents and tragedies that happen because individuals choose to drive impaired, on land or on the water, are preventable. We’re joining other agencies across the country to keep boaters safe and prevent accidents related to BUI.”

       

      If a person decides to take alcohol on their voyage, it is important to designate an operator who isn’t drinking alcohol and will remain sober to ensure everyone gets home safely. The FWC encourages boaters to enjoy the boating season to its full extent by boating sober, wearing a life jacket and taking a boating education course.

       

      The national Operation Dry Water weekend will take place July 5 through 7. For more information,visit MyFWC.com/Boating and OperationDryWater.org.

       

      FWC 2018 Boating Accident Statistics Link: MyFWC.com/Boating/Safety-Education/Accidents.

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    • Reminder! Take Great Care Following Fireworks Displays

      A number of waterfront communities offer fireworks displays over the 4th of July and graciously permit spectator boats to anchor nearby – always a great vantage point for viewing.  However, please remember  that the time immediately following the displays, is a very dangerous scenario when party boats are weighing anchor and departing. Your night vision is usually disrupted by the bright lights and alcohol is often involved. The situation requires slow speed and sharp lookout. Please get back to your homeport alive!

      Your Cruisers Net Team

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    • Reminder! Fuel and Fire do NOT Mix!

      As you fuel up this holiday weekend, keep an eye out for flame in any form on the fuel dock. As a longtime friend of Cruisers Net relates, dock hands are not exempt from safety guidelines. Do not hesitate to speak up!

      I do not want to post publicly any unfavorable comment, but filled up at [ICW marina] in Georgia over the weekend and as I finished filling my gasoline tanks and put up the fuel hose the dock-master on site walked down on the gas docks, cigarette dangling from the mouth. It got MY attention.

      Comments from Cruisers (1)

      1. james -  July 5, 2019 - 4:59 pm

        Saw same thing at Fernandina Beach City Marina, staff hanging on the fuel pump while we filled up, cigarette in hand!!

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    • Special! Air Conditioning Descaling Service, Safe Harbor City Boatyard, Wando River, Charleston, SC


      Safe Harbor City Boatyard, formerly Charleston City Boatyard, a subsidiary of Safe Harbor Marinas, A CRUISERS NET SPONSOR, is found on the northern reaches of the Wando River north of red marker #40.

       

      Click here for Special! Air Conditioning Descaling Service

      Click Here To Open A Chart View Window, Zoomed To the Location of Safe Harbor City Boatyard

      Click Here To View the South Carolina Cruisers Net Marina Directory Listing For Safe Harbor City Marina

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    • Contacts for Sending Comments Regarding Georgia’s HB 201 Anchorage Restricting Law

      Our thanks to James Newsome of Save Georgia’s Anchorages for providing this list of contacts for your use in sending comments regarding this new legislation. For examples of recent comments, type Anchoring in the Search window of our Homepage.

      Click here for LIST TO CONTACT FOR ANCHORING ISSUE IN GEORGIA

      6/28/19
      Many people, both individually and with groups, are working behind the scenes to influence the final decision on anchoring in Georgia as a result of the draconian legislation that was passed by the General Assembly earlier this year. We need everyone’s help!!

      @Coastal Resources Division – Georgia DNR

      There’s just over 2 week left to submit your comments to GA Department of Natural Resources. Mail or email comments to: Kelly Hill, Coastal Resources Division, One Conservation Way, Brunswick, GA 31520. Kelly.Hill@dnr.ga.gov
      James Newsome and Jack White

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    • CCCC 2019 Cruise to Longboat Key Club Moorings, GICW Statute Mile 77.5, Sarasota, FL


       Step off deck at Longboat Key Club Moorings and come ashore to our Four-Diamond beachfront resort offering a private white-sand beach, 45 holes of challenging golf, the Island House Spa, six on-site restaurants, the award-winning Tennis Gardens and so much more.

      The Cape Coral Cruise Club is a group of dedicated cruisers who always provide unique reports from the marinas they visit. Longboat Key Club Moorings, A CRUISERS NET SPONSOR, is located on the western shores of Sarasota Bay, north of the city of Sarasota and south of Longboat Pass.

      CCCC May Cruise to Sarasota

      By Capt. Doug Rhees

      Early in the year the CCCC cruise chairman made plans for the May Club cruise to take the Okeechobee Waterway, Caloosahatchee River, east to Lake Okeechobee, cross it and continue on east on the St. Lucie River to Stuart Fl. One of the Club members had made arrangements for 10 boats at Sunset Bay and Marina. As cruise time neared reports of shallow water east of Clewiston in the Lake had several members quite concerned about running aground.

      This concern prompted a change in the May20 to 26 cruising dates as the safety of our members and their boats is paramount. We were able to obtain good dock space along with welcoming staff at both Marina Jack and Longboat Key Club in Sarasota. Because of the destination uncertainty and the late date change in venues, our numbers dwindled to just four boats. The trip up from Charlotte Harbor May 20 was pleasant as most boaters chose to run outside in the Gulf. The boat that came up the ICW found a pleasant ride as well with no bridge delays. Once all were docked Happy Hour was enjoyed by all at dockside.

      Tuesday saw most members spending some time on boat projects prior to a group dinner at the Marina Jack upper level restaurant. Wednesday we all walked to the shopping area sightseeing and enjoyed a lunch at the Whole Foods store. We had an early group dinner at Owens Fish Camp (a local favorite and quite a unique spot). If you don’t get there early the wait can be very long.

      Thursday we departed Marina Jack for a short 5 mile run up Sarasota Bay to the Long Boat Key Club to enjoy their pool and many amenities including the resort’s beach. Some of our group went via Marina shuttle to St. Armands Circle to shop. On day two the group spent time at the pool meeting new friends, and viewing the many large boats slipped at this beautiful facility. The evening meal was a group cookout using grills provided by the Marina.

      As happens with most cruises the final day comes too soon and it was time to slip lines and shove off for home. Although some planned to head south on the outside for a faster return time, reports of an increasing south wind kept everyone in the ICW. It was crowded and slower but made for a safe ride home. Even a small group can and did have a great time. Hopefully a run to the east coast will be in the works for 2020.

      The Cape Coral Cruise Club is open to new members who own a boat with overnight accommodations and

      reside in the Cape Coral / Ft. Myers area. For membership information please contact Phil Kryger at

      239-541-0236. See additional Club information on its website, www.ourgrouponline.org/CapeCoralCruiseClub

      Click Here To View the Western Florida Cruisers Net Marina Directory Listing For Longboat Key Club Moorings

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