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    • Legal Battle over Big Pass Dredge Continues, Sarasota, near GIWW Statute Mile 72


      Our thanks to Cassidy Alexander of YourObserver.com for this follow-up report (see https://cruisersnet.net/164359). Big Sarasota Pass, which has frequent channel shifts and shoals, connects the Gulf with the Gulf Waterway and the southern tip of Sarasota Bay.

      Siesta, Lido sides prepare for Big Pass court hearing

      CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL REPORT

      Click Here To Open A Chart View Window, Zoomed To the Location of Big Sarasota Pass

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      Comments from Cruisers (2)

      1. mike conway -  February 24, 2018 - 11:05 am

        longboat pass has at least 4.5 feet and probably up to 6.0 feet so you should have no problem. Currents can be so be ready to power up. Mike Conway

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      2. Relinda Ted Broom -  December 8, 2017 - 9:07 am

        Let them fight it out, then maybe we can get the pass reopened. It’s been a dangerous situation for boaters for years. Ted.

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    • Bahamas Chatter: “Weather Reports while in the Bahamas” plus 1 more

      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: “Weather Reports while in the Bahamas” plus 1 more
      Weather Reports while in the Bahamas
      Posted: 07 Dec 2017 03:45 AM PST
      Can anybody provide some information on weather reports while in the Bahamas?

      Taking fireams into the Bahamas
      Posted: 07 Dec 2017 03:43 AM PST
      Does anybody know the amount of ammunition you can have aboard when in the Bahamas? I heard up to a maximum of 250 rounds per weapon.

      Comments from Cruisers (1)

      1. James -  December 27, 2017 - 5:12 pm

        Late nite and early AM, VHF will pick up Miami NOAA weather stations, and some days your TV will pickup Miami TV station weather before 8am

        Reply to James
    • Harbortown Marina Fuel Update, Merritt Island, east of AICW Statute Mile 894


      Guest Coupon Available On Our Web Site

      A CRUISERS’ NET SPONSOR, Harbortown Marina lies off the southern shores of the Canaveral Barge Canal between Sykes Creek and the Banana River. This fine facility has now expanded their ship’s store!

      Harbortown Marina – Canaveral – 12/7/17 Marina Update

      Diesel Fuel Pump Outage

      Our diesel fuel pump has been out of service for several weeks. Our fuel
      tank and fuel pump service provider has been working to identify and correct the problem(s) but repairs have taken far longer than we ever anticipated.

      The technician that will be completing the final re-wiring of the system
      will be here again on Friday, December 8th. They believe they will have the
      pump up and running within the next 24 hours, however, this time frame may change.

      We truly apologize for any inconveniences this may have caused for our loyal diesel customers. Once the pump is back in service, we will send out a follow up communication.

      If we can be of any assistance, please call us at (321) 453-0160 or stop by the office.

       

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    • Everglades National Park’s 70th Birthday

      Celebrate Everglades’ 70th birthday with 10 interesting facts about the national park.

      Mail from the U.S. Department of the Interior

      On December 6, 1947, Everglades National Park was established. Today, the Everglades remains an international treasure attracting visitors from around the world to explore this vast and unique landscape in southern Florida.

      The Everglades contain the largest contiguous stand of protected mangrove forest in the hemisphere, and the park is teeming with plant and animal species that are found nowhere else on this planet. It’s an unparalleled landscape of exceptional beauty that you have to visit to see what’s special about this national park.

      As we celebrate the 70th anniversary of Everglades National Park, test your knowledge with 10 interesting facts about the Everglades.

      A small island of short trees rises out of the water under an orange sunset sky.

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    • An Invitation and Dinner Coupon from Sandpiper’s Cove Restaurant and Bar, Old Port Cove Marinas, North Palm Beach, AICW Statute Mile 1014


      Old Port Cove Marina, A CRUISERS’ NET SPONSOR, is located on the western shore of the northern Lake Worth channel, near unlighted daybeacon #7. Looking for that special place to eat where you dock? Sandpiper’s Cove Restaurant is another great reason to visit Old Port Marinas especially during the Holidays!

      Visiting Yachtsmen: Please contact the Old Port Cove Marina Office well in advance for Dockage Reservations 561-626-1760 and to make your dinner reservations, please call Sandpiper’s Cove Restaurant  561-626-2280

      LET’S CELEBRATE, OUR 5th ANNIVERSARY TOGETHER!
      Sandpiper Cove Restaurant

      OLD PORT COVE HOLDINGS, INC. MARINAS
      Sue Morgan, Marketing and Public Relations Director
      www.OPCH.com
      www.SANDPIPERSCOVE.com

      “Land was created to provide a place for boats to visit.” B. Atkinson  <“))))><(

      Click Here To View the Eastern Florida Cruisers’ Net Marina Directory Listing For Old Port Cove Marina

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    • Report Suspected Hoax Calls to USCG


      News Release
      Dec. 04, 2017
      U.S. Coast Guard 5th District Mid-Atlantic
      Contact: 5th District Public Affairs
      Office: (757) 398-6272
      After Hours: (757) 434-7712

      Coast Guard experiences spike in suspected hoax distress cases in NC, Va.

      PORTSMOUTH, Va. — Coast Guard command centers in North Carolina and Virginia experienced an increase in suspected hoax distress calls in November.

      Watchstanders at Coast Guard Sector North Carolina in Wilmington and Sector Hampton Roads in Portsmouth typically notice a spike in the amount of traffic on VHF-FM channel 16 during the late fall, as well as an increase in suspected false distress cases reported on the channel.

      “False distress calls incur significant cost to the public, divert limited resources to respond, and place both responders and potentially other mariners at risk,” said Capt. Bion Stewart, commander, Sector North Carolina. “We continue to encourage mariners to use VHF radios to communicate with the Coast Guard and other mariners, but it is imperative that this critical, potentially life-saving tool be used appropriately and responsibly for the safety of all mariners.”

      The public should be aware that if children are found to be playing on the radio, the parents are ultimately accountable.

      Hoax distress calls to the Coast Guard are considered a Class D felony and can incur more than $250,000 in fines and 10 years imprisonment, plus the cost of the search.

      “We don’t take hoax distress lightly,” said Capt. Richard Wester, commander, Sector Hampton Roads. “We, along with our partner agencies, will pursue the prosecution of suspects to the fullest extent of the law. A Newport News man was convicted of making a false distress call to our command center in June 2016 and now faces potential prison time. He is scheduled to be sentenced in February.”

      The Coast Guard urges the public to respond to Coast Guard callouts after accidental transmissions. Unintended communications to the Coast Guard are not prosecuted, but require clarification.

      Anyone with information regarding a hoax call made to the Coast Guard is encouraged to contact the Coast Guard Investigative Service through the 5th District Command Center at 757-398-6390.

      For additional information about suspected hoax distress calls at Sector North Carolina, please contact Chief Petty Officer Jeremy Thomas at 910-772-2216.

      For additional information about suspected hoax distress calls at Sector Hampton Roads, please contact Lt. j.g. Stasia Ellis at 757-638-6641.

      -USCG-

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    • BoatUS on New EPA Ethanol Mandates

      NEWS From BoatUS

      Boat Owners Association of The United States
      880 S. Pickett St., Alexandria VA 22304

      You Asked for Less Ethanol With Your Gas; EPA Adds More

      ALEXANDRIA, Va., December 4, 2017 – This summer, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) asked the public how much ethanol it wanted to be added to the nation’s gasoline supply, and recreational boaters as well as many other owners of gasoline engines and vehicles spoke up against increasing ethanol volumes under the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS). On Friday, EPA set the 2018 RFS at 19.29 billion gallons, a 0.05 percent increase over the 2017 standard. Signed into law in 2005, the RFS requires an increasing amount of biofuels, such as corn ethanol, to be blended into the gasoline supply.

      “In August, EPA originally proposed a slight lowering of the overall ethanol mandate. However, bowing to pressure from the ethanol backers, the agency actually notched the mandate higher,” said BoatUS Government Affairs Manager David Kennedy. “We think the EPA’s decision unfairly supports the ethanol industry over protecting consumers, recreational boaters, and the environment. If ethanol is as good for America’s fuel supply as Big Ethanol would like you to believe, then why do we have a law that forces more ethanol each year into the market? The RFS no longer works for Americans.”

      When it was written, RFS assumed that America’s use of gasoline would continue to grow. Since 2005, however, gasoline usage has not increased as forecasted, which today forces more ethanol into each gallon of gas. To keep up with the RFS mandate, in 2010 EPA granted a waiver to allow E15 (15 percent ethanol) into the marketplace. However, only fuels containing up to 10 percent ethanol (E10) are permitted for use in recreational boats. As higher blends enter the gas supply, the chance of misfueling increases.

      “Ethanol has been demonstrated to cause harm to many gasoline engines at the present 10 percent ethanol level, especially legacy outboard motors, decreases fuel efficiency, increases fuel costs for consumers, and has questionable environmental benefits,” added Kennedy. “BoatUS will continue to fight on behalf of America’s recreational boaters to fix the RFS.”

      Go to BoatUS.com/gov/rfs for more information on the Renewable Fuel Standard. BoatUS is a member of the Smarter Fuel Future coalition.

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    • Nice Article on Sea Pines Resort and Harbour Town Yacht Basin, AICW Statute Mile 565


      Harbour Town at Hilton Head, with its familiar red-and-white-striped lighthouse, is a fine resort marina with an enormous number of amenities.

      Harbour Town Yacht Basin, A CRUISERS’ NET SPONSOR, is now 90% open following hurricane damages. They are offering fuel sales and more than half their transients slips are open with wifi, water and electricity. With repairs almost completed, call ahead for space available. Of course, activities at the Sea Pines Resort are still ongoing as you will see in their Holiday Schedule . Hilton Head Island is absolutely marvelous any time of year and the Gregg Russell concerts are priceless!

      Travel: Golf and boats are Harbour Town’s claim to fame by Cheryl Blackerby from Palm Beach Daily News

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

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    • Good Words for Zimmerman Marine, Southport Marina, Southport, NC, AICW Statute Mile 309.5


      Zimmerman Marine is part of the excellent facilities of Southport Marina, a much valued CRUISERS’ NET SPONSOR. These fine organizations lie just west of the Cape Fear River along the northern banks of the Waterway hard by flashing daybeacon #2A.
      For more information, visit www.zimmermanmarine.com.Our thanks to Vicki Lathom for these words of recommendation.

      The company is Zimmerman Marine and has a wide-spread reputation for being among the best. Someone told me if I ever needed repairs to go to Zimmerman Marine, which has five locations. Amazing that my accident happened right at a Zimmerman Marine base at Southport Marina, NC. Tell anyone that this is a very polished and professional company. They made a difficult situation much easier and it’s obvious that the company is trusted by the insurance industry.
      Vicki

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

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    • Vessel Fire in Tarpon Basin, Key Largo, FL, Inside Route Mile 1140


      Tarpon Basin lies on the east side of the Waterway in the northeast corner of Buttonwood Sound.

      Coast Guard, partner agencies respond to vessel fire in Tarpon Basin near Key Largo

      Coast Guard Station Islamorada boatcrew members observe a vessel fire in Tarpon Basin near Key Largo, Florida after arriving on scene with Monroe County Sheriff's Office, and Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission marine units, Thursday, Nov. 30, 2017. A fire burns on a house boat in Tarpon Basin near Key Largo, Florida, Thursday, Nov. 30, 2017.  

      Editor’s Note: Click on images to download high resolution version.

      MIAMI — The Coast Guard, Monroe County Sheriff’s Office, and Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission responded to a vessel fire Thursday in Tarpon Basin in Key Largo.

      Watchstanders at Coast Guard Sector Key West Command Center received a call from Coast Guard Station Islamorada at approximately 6 a.m. stating they received a report of a vessel fire in Tarpon Basin. The station self-launched a 24-foot Special Purpose Craft—Law Enforcement boatcrew to respond.

      The station SPC—LE crew arrived on scene and assisted in putting out the fire on a 50-foot houseboat using the wash from their propellers. 

      “Once on scene we got together with our partner agencies to help establish a safety zone to keep other vessel traffic out of harms way,” said Petty Officer 1st Class John Fleming, operations petty officer, Station Islamorada. “We also monitored the fire due to the close proximity to the mangroves and it’s potential for impacting the environment.” 

      There were no reported people aboard and no reported injuries. 

      The Coast Guard reminds boaters to keep aware of fire hazards and stay prepared with functioning smoke detectors, carbon monoxide detectors, portable fire extinguishers or on board fire extinguishing systems.

      For more information on boat safety requirements, please visit www.uscgboating.org

       

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