Marathon Sunset by Greg Allard
You are all familiar with Greg’s beautiful photography via his Bahama Letters and now he shares a scene from Marathon, FL.
You are all familiar with Greg’s beautiful photography via his Bahama Letters and now he shares a scene from Marathon, FL.
As summer warms up, keep a sharp eye out for migrating manatees in Florida, Georgia and the Carolinas.
More Florida manatees are dying from boat strikes, here’s how you can help
FirstCoastNews.com WTLV-WJXX
Springtime Brings Fla. Manatees to NC
Coastal Review Online
Written public comment will be received through Monday July 15, 2019. Comments should be legible, concise and limited to the proposed rule change. Following the comment period, the Board of Natural Resources will consider the proposed rule on August 27, 2019 at 9:00 AM at its Board Room located at 2 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, SE, Suite 1252, Atlanta, Georgia.
Eleven excellent photos from CRUISERS NET SPONSOR, Southport Marina, located just west of the Cape Fear River along the northern banks of the Waterway hard by flashing daybeacon #2A.
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Click Here To Open A Chart View Window, Zoomed To the Location of Southport Marina
Our thanks to Southern Boating for this article on the Bahamas by Erin Brennan and Noelle Nicolls, Southern Boating July 2019.
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Our thanks to Noelle Nichols of Southern Boating for this July 2019 article on the Bahamas.
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There are two Ashepoo-Coosaw Cutoffs, north and south. Either can be a problem stretch between dredgings due primarily to shoaling, but this report concerns the area around marker 177 at the northern end of the southern cutoff, which has earned the Problem Stretch designation. The two cutoffs connect the Ashepoo and Coosaw Rivers and have a 5-7 ft tidal range. Our thanks to Blades Robinson for this good-news report.
NO PROBLEM – Depth Report from Ashepoo-Coosaw Cutoff AICW Problem Stretch, Statute Mile 517
We just transited over the five foot “blue shoal” depicted on the chart and the shoal is GONE! Our water depth was 27’ where the shoal was located on the chart and came up to 13’ before and after the indicated shoal. Apparently it has been dredged.
Blades Robinson
Click Here To Open A Chart View Window, Zoomed To This AICW Problem Stretch
North/south Hwy 17, or Ocean Hwy, passes to the east of Hertford and is crossed by a fixed vertical clearance bridge between Ferry Point and Crow Point. If you have local knowledge re the vertical clearance of this bridge or have recently navigated this area, please let us hear from you.
Just wondered if anyone has been through the Highway 17 bridge in Hertford, N.C. lately? Is there a signboard with actual clearance to water level on it? I know the posted clearance to MHW is 33 feet, and my “air draft” is 32.3′, so I would want to make sure I know the real clearance before going through. Thanks.
David Swanson
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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.
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
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Comments from Cruisers (1)
What a fantastic photo. A surreal moment caught by Greg. It is moments like this one, that define the serenity of being "on the water"….