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    • Albemarle Plantation Marina C Dock Grand Re-Opening, , 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.

      Working to restore and upgrade facilities damaged by Hurricane Matthew, Albemarle Plantation Marina, A SALTY SOUTHEAST CRUISERS’ NET SPONSOR, is located off the AICW, on the northern shores of Albemarle Sound on Yeopim River/Creek.

      Albemarle Plantation Marina is pleased to announce the grand re-opening of C dock.
      After a long winter of work the main deck and finger pier boards have been replaced and the electrical pedestals have been refurbished with new electrical plugs and LED lighting.
      All work was completed by Plantation staff and a large group of resident volunteers, who worked many days on the pedestals. We welcome all boaters to come for a visit to see our many new improvements.

      We are also happy to welcome our new dock master, James Darnell. Our staff is always ready to assist visiting boaters with dock line handling and offering local knowledge about our community and surrounding area.

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

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    • Good Photos and Good Words for Vero Beach Municipal Marina, AICW Statute Mile 952


      Vero Beach Municipal Marina, A SALTY SOUTHEAST CRUISERS’ NET SPONSOR!, lies on the eastern shores of Bethel Creek, moving northeast and north from the Vero Beach/Merrill Barber high-rise bridge and northeast of flashing daybeacon #139. Our thanks to David and Jacquelyn for sharing this report from their blog The Voyage of Elske on America’s Great Loop.

      Vero Beach City Marina Just Gets Better
      by David & Jacquelyn

      Click Here To View the Cruisers’ Net’s Eastern Florida Marina Directory Listing For Vero Beach Municipal Marina

      Click Here To Open A Chart View Window, Zoomed To the Location of Vero Beach Municipal Marina and the Vero Beach Mooring Field

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    • Update on Bridge of Lions Schedule Controversy, St. Augustine, FL, AICW Statute Mile 778


      Marine Trawlers Owners Association continues to be active in seeking political settlements to legislative actions adversely affecting boaters. A call by city officials and the local populace to further restrict the opening schedule at the Bridge of Lions is currently under consideration by the USCG. Our thanks to Mike Bodin and Peter Colket for this information.

      A large Ahoy Mates call is sent out to the boating community to protect our boating rights from unnecessary new laws that will restrict our use of the waterways [including the Bridge of Lions in St. Augustine, FL].

      Please include this update on the Bridge of Lions. The St. Augustine Fl. city residents are now at a count of over 100 responses to reduce bridge openings to the Coast Guard.

      Another matter on the AICWW, boats traveling south through Florida will encounter the Bridge of Lions (18’ vertical clearance) in St. Augustine. The local newspaper, “St. Augustine Record”, is encouraging residents of the city to flood the Coast Guard with comments favoring reduced bridge openings due to automotive traffic back up

      Please, if you would, contact,
      https://www.regulations.gov/comment?D=USCG-2016-0723-0001
      Stating your opposition to any further Bridge of Lions opening restrictions and you may want to include a couple of the enclosed points of interest. Your communication only needs to be a few sentences.

      The city of St. Augustine recently replaced the Bridge of Lions across the AICWW at St. Augustine which is causing major traffic jams. The city chose to duplicate the 90-year-old antiquated architecture of the original 1927 Bridge of Lions. Today, St. Augustine has 4 million tourists per year and the city’s residential population has dramatically increased from 1927. The City of St. Augustine has created their own never ending problem with regards to traffic congestion.

      A few years ago, the city contacted the Coast Guard to establish bridge opening restrictions. The Coast Guard conducted their open comment time and determined the citizens of St. Augustine were justified in their request and granted their requested opening restrictions. The city is now requesting even further restrictions. In the past, boating groups were not organized nor involved in preserving reasonable access to the waterway.

      Basic present opening restrictions
      Daily bridge openings on the hour and half from 7:am-6:pm except 8 am, 12 noon, and 5 pm, Weekends on the hour and half from.7:am-6:pm

      Proposed restrictions;
      Daily increase hour and half opening time from 6:pm to 9 pm, including no openings at 8 am, 12 noon, 5pm. Weekends extend hour and half openings from 6 pm to 9 pm and no
      openings from 3:pm to 4: pm.

      Points of Concern:

      > Bridge of Lions 76’ width is the narrowest of the 91 bridges along Florida’s AICWW, it is the most struck bridge by vessels, and determined not to meet Coast Guard bridge regulations.

      > Extreme perpendicular to the bridge currents are encountered due to the presence of the Atlantic Ocean inlet, high spring tides and lunar tide rates.

      > Modern Route 312 bridge (65’clearance) is located just 2 miles south of Bridge of Lions and could help to relieve Bridge of Lions traffic congestion
      .
      > 2 marinas, a mooring field, and an anchoring area next to the Bridge of Lions is a cause for increased vessel congestion

      >The AICWW traffic has increased from 1927 rates due to more boaters traveling with air conditioning upon it for destinations to the Keys, Bahamas, and now Cuba

      > With only 18’ vertical clearance all sail boats passing will require openings. Due to high currents, sail boats will have to circle for 30 or 60-minutes waiting for the bridge to open.

      > Increased currents make it difficult for power vessels to stand position, while sail boats in close proximity are for the anticipated bridge opening in close proximity

      > Increasing the 6pm to 9pm period for half hour opening restrictions will result in winter months when it’s dark for boats to stack up to wait for the next bridge opening, sail boats will be circulating, power standing position, marina and mooring boats leaving and arriving, the city lights in the background all in a close proximity is dangerous.

      >The two commercial Tourist boats go out and return 4 times each, daily they require bridge openings. Request they proceed south along the AICWW requiring no bridge openings

      > The U.S. Department of Transportation concluder a six-year study and presented it to the city of St. Augustine in 1999 concluding the Bridge of Lions 1927 design was “functionally Obsolete”. St. Augustine disregarded the DOT study and completed the Bridge of Lions in 2005 to the original 1927 design. Thus, traffic congestion was not relieved.

      > The city is asking for automotive traffic relief at the expense by increasing boating congestion to the determent of safety.

      Pease send a comment to the Coast Guard expressing opposition for unjustified proposed navigation restrictions
      upon the AICWW by reducing Bridge of Lions openings.

      Thank you,
      Mike Bodin
      MTOA Public Advocate

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      Posted by Peter Colket, President MTOA on USCG comments page:

      I am commenting on behalf of Marine Trawler Owners Association. MTOA is a national boating club of the 2.341 members, 29% of whom are Florida residents.

      MTOA members oppose further restrictions to the Bridge of Lions opening schedule because of boaters’ safety. Reducing the number of openings at any bridge causes congestion on the waterway, which can increase the likelihood of collisions. This is especially true in locations where swift currents affect the movements of vessels. Bridge of Lions is such a location. In addition to swift currents, boaters must be concerned about the proximity of mooring fields on both sides of the bridge, the City Marina on the South side, and vessel traffic entering and departing the marina and moorings.

      We sympathize with people in land vehicles waiting for bridges, and we understand the traffic congestion issues in St. Augustine. But solving those problems by increasing hazards on the waterway is no solution. We urge the U.S. Coast Guard not to change the Bridge of Lions opening schedule as requested by the City of St. Augustine.

      Respectfully,
      Peter K. Colket
      Palm Coast, Florida
      President
      Marine Trawler Owners Association

      Click Here To View the Cruisers’ Net’s Eastern Florida Bridge Directory Listing For Bridge of Lions

      Click Here To Open A Chart View Window, Zoomed To the Location of Bridge of Lions

      Comments from Cruisers (1)

      1. Gregory Yount -  April 28, 2017 - 2:28 pm

        I have made my views known? Have you???

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    • April News from Martin County, Stuart, FL

      At the intersection of the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway and the Okeechobee Waterway, Martin County, A SALTY SOUTHEAST CRUISERS’ NET SPONSOR, is a hub of boating activity and of events of interest to boaters.

      CLICK HERE FOR NEWS from Boatlines

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    • Bahamas Chatter: Waypoint Correction

      Explorer Charts - the best charts for the Bahamas and Exumas

      Explorer Chartbooks, A SALTY SOUTHEAST 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: Waypoint Correction
      Waypoint Correction
      Posted: 18 Apr 2017 04:08 AM PDT
      Correct the Emerald Bay waypoint on Chart EX29A, page 47, Exumas and Ragged Island Chartbook, to read 23° 38.29′ N/75° 54.75′ W. The waypoint is correct on page 46,Chart EX 29, and page 17, Chart EX 7.

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    • Relocation of Buoys, Problem Stretch, Matanzas Inlet/AICW Intersection, Statute Mile 793


      Our thanks to Robert Sherer for his update on the Waterway/Matanzas Inlet intersection which was been the site of recent groundings in the past and was dredged in February of this year, resulting in the relocation of the buoys as outlined by Bob’s report.

      The buoy layout has been changed and the depths are now at least 12 MLW all the way through.

      R82 is a floating buoy and has been moved closer to shore. Going north I aimed at it but moved back into the charted channel until abreast of the buoy before turning, slightly toward shore.

      G81D and G81C have been removed. They are no longer needed (the channel is that wide!) The first green buoy is G81B and it appears to be too far out in the middle but that’s where the new, dredged channel is located.

      G81A and the two reds are still there, just honor them.

      Bob
      ICW Blog: http://fleetwing.blogspot.com/

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

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

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    • Bahamas Chatter: “Cable Near Anchor on Great Inagua Chart” plus 1 more

      Explorer Charts - the best charts for the Bahamas and Exumas

      Explorer Chartbooks, A SALTY SOUTHEAST 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: “Cable Near Anchor on Great Inagua Chart” plus 1 more
      Cable Near Anchor on Great Inagua Chart
      Posted: 14 Apr 2017 01:51 PM PDT
      Thanks to a cruiser for alerting us to the danger of an anchor near a submarine cable on the Great Inagua GI 3 . He reported that he anchored at 20° 58.308’N / 73° 40.840W.

      We have studied several satellite photos of the area near the position of the anchor on Chart GI 3 at the very top of the chart. One of the photos appears to show traces of three possible cable trenches just east of this position. They lead to a track through the brush inland. A search world submarine cables and shows three cables terminating at Matthew Town, Great Inagua. From there the cables run to Mayaguana, Ragged Island, and Port-au-Prince, Haiti. The world cable map is not of a large enough scale to be specific as to the exact position of where the cables land. US NGA charts, used as a reference, don’t show any cables landing on Great Inagua.

      We will immediately remove the anchor from the data base and all future charts and post an update on the Explorer Charts web site.

      Buried cable off Great Inagua
      Posted: 14 Apr 2017 03:52 AM PDT
      Tuesday we were anchored off Matthew Town on Great Inagua near the airport and when we went to raise our anchor we found it caught on a thick cable. I dove on it and found it to be about 3″ so it is probably a communications cable because when we were on shore we noticed a BTC facility near where we were anchored. The cable is not on charts and there is no warning sign visible. When I dove on the anchor when setting it there was no sign of the cable or that we were hooking to it. The cable must be new.

      Comments from Cruisers (1)

      1. B. Nelson -  April 15, 2017 - 7:45 am

        That cable is the FibreOptic cable which comes from Nassau, and next surfaces at Northwest Point on Provo in the Turks and Caicos.

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    • Updated Survey of Lockwoods Folly, Problem Stretch, AICW Statute Mile 321


      Our thanks to Hank Pomeranz of Carolina Yacht Care at SALTY SOUTHEAST CRUISERS’ NET SPONSOR, Southport Marina, for this updated survey of Lockwoods Folly. Hank is responding to Bob Sherer’s Major Update to Inlet Status and is typical of the information shared with cruisers at Carolina Yacht Care’s and Southport Marina’s daily Weather and Navigation Briefs.

      Hi folks,
      To follow up on Bob’s email, Lockwoods Folly buoys are properly placed. The attached has the latest survey AND the latest Light List position (4/6/17) of the marks. These have been verified by passing cruisers.
      Best wishes
      Hank

      Lockwoods Folly/AICW Intersection

      The lat/lons of the Lockwoods Folly buoys:
      Cape Fear River – Little River Light 44 33-55-19.070N 078-13-44.561W
      Cape Fear River – Little River Daybeacon 46 33-55-18.314N 078-13-53.951W
      Cape Fear River – Little River Buoy 46A 33-55-16.891N 078-14-03.544W
      Cape Fear River – Little River Buoy 46B 33-55-16.457N 078-14-08.111W
      Cape Fear River – Little River Buoy 47 33-55-14.952N 078-14-02.364W
      Cape Fear River – Little River Buoy 47A 33-55-12.542N 078-14-19.056W
      Cape Fear River – Little River Buoy 48 33-55-15.702N 078-14-14.888W
      Cape Fear River – Little River Light 48A 33-55-13.061N 078-14-33.679W
      Cape Fear River – Little River Light 50 33-55-07.458N 078-15-19.617W

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

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

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    • Dredging Confirmed at GIWW Statute Mile 85, Longboat Pass, Sarasota, FL


      This dredging is in the intersection of the southern branch of Longboat Pass and the Gulf Waterway. Our thanks to SSECN Team Member, Winston Fowler, for this photo.

      Dredging on GICW just SE of Jewish Fish Key coming out of Sarasota Bay between Red 38 and Red 40 at GICW Miles Marker 85.
      Winston Fowler

      USACE “Currituck”


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

      Click Here To Open A Chart View Window, Zoomed To the Location of Longboat Key Club Moorings

      Click Here To Open A Chart View Window, Zoomed To the Location of GIWW Mile 85

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