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    • BoatUS President to Step Down Today

      Margaret Bonds Podlich

      Margaret Bonds Podlich

      Salty Southeast Cruisers’ Net and BoatUS have always had a cordial working relationship and we will miss President Podlich’s support and friendship. We wish her the very best in the next phase of her life.

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      BoatUS president will step down on Friday

      After 23 years at BoatUS, Margaret Bonds Podlich said today that she is stepping down as president, effective Friday.
      A search has been initiated for a permanent replacement to lead the national boating advocacy, services and safety group.

      “We want to thank Margaret for her many years of service and dedication to America’s recreational boat owners,” BoatUS CEO Kirk La said in a statement.

      “She made boating better by making government more accountable to boat owners, ensuring that their voice was heard when unfair legislation was being debated. She’s been a strong environmental advocate and played a big role in successfully growing BoatUS into the more than half-a-million-member association that we are today.”

      Podlich began her career at BoatUS in 1993 as director of the Clean Water Trust, now part of the 501(c)(3) non-profit BoatUS Foundation for Boating Safety and Clean Water. Under her direction, the trust (and later the foundation) grew to play a national role in clean water issues that affect recreational boaters. Many of today’s Clean Marina programs were developed under Podlich’s vision and leadership, and now these efforts are accepted as an essential part of managing a boating facility.

      A 2014 honoree of the Darlene Briggs Marine Industry Woman of the Year award, Podlich also worked to promote boating safety initiatives and participated on the prestigious Coast Guard National Boating Safety Advisory Committee.

      As former BoatUS vice president of government affairs, Podlich supported realistic, boating-friendly policies and helped successfully pass the 2008 Federal Clean Boating Act, which freed boaters from a new state operating permit.

      Podlich is also credited with leading BoatUS to work with the recreational boating industry, working on policy and programs mutually beneficial to boat owners, manufacturers and service providers, such as combating the spread of ethanol fuels and saving the GPS system.

      In 2012 she received the NASBLA Award from the National Association of State Boating Law Administrators, its highest recognition, for notable contributions to the betterment of boating.

      Along the way, Podlich campaigned her Laser sailboat in national championships, most recently taking the top women’s radial trophy at the 2014 U.S. Laser Masters Championships and the Atlantic Coast Championship. She was also a crewmember on the 2006/2007 U.S. Sailing Team, campaigning the three-woman Yngling while vying for a slot in the 2008 Beijing Olympics.

      BoatUS said Podlich made it her mission to be a “president of the people,” taking great effort to address BoatUS members’ concerns. When boating on her family’s small fleet of both sail and power watercraft, she was known for approaching other vessels flying the BoatUS flag, eager to talk boating.
      From Soundings’ Trade Only Today

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    • Bahamas Chatter: Dockage rates at Cave Cay, 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: Dockage rates at Cave Cay, Exumas

      Dockage rates at Cave Cay, Exumas
      Posted: 29 Sep 2016 07:27 AM PDT
      Does anyone know what the rates for dockage is at Cave Cay? Daily, weekly, and monthly?
      Thanks DenO

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    • Charleston City Marina Wins 2016 Charleston’s Choice Awards, AICW Statute Mile 469


      Charleston City Marina, A SALTY SOUTHEAST CRUISERS’ NET SPONSOR, is located along the Ashley River’s northeastern banks, northeast of marker #5, and only a hop, skip and jump from the path of the AICW!

      The City Marina was the winner in the Marina category of the Post & Courier’s 2016 Charleston’s Choice Awards. It is a well-deserved honor.

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      Click Here To View the South Carolina Cruisers’ Net Marina Directory Listing For Charleston City Marina

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      Porpoise show at Passage Key Channel

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    • Praise For Sunset Bay Marina, Okeechobee Waterway Statute Mile 7.5


      Sunset Bay Marina lies directly on the patch of the Okeechobee Waterway, only a few miles off the AICW via the St. Lucie River. Our thanks to Peyton Yon for this report.

      Convenient and easy location to get in and out of. Well maintained, good Wifi, water and electric above average, very clean restrooms and showers, crew lounge and bicycles are provided for. Dockage rates are high for short term and transit accommodations please note they charge an additional nightly fee for electric. Free pump out service for your holding tanks offer once per week dockside or at the main fuel docks on demand. Water pressure is very high please use caution. Our dockage was for a 60ft MY on B Dock.
      Peyton Yon

      Click Here To View the Cruisers’ Net’s Eastern Florida Marina Directory Listing For Sunset Bay Marina and Moorings

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    • Praise for Ortega River Marina, off the St. Johns River, Jacksonville, Fl


      Located on the Ortega River just above the Roosevelt Blvd. Bridge and just upstream of the intersection of the Ortega and St. Johns Rivers, Ortega River Marina is especially convenient to the Riverside section of Jacksonville. This report comes from our friends at America’s Great Loop Cruisers’ Association.

      Ortega River Marina. Paul Howe is the dock master at 912-661-3437. We keep our PDQ there in the summer and fall and are very happy with it. ORM (it used to be Ortega Yacht Club Marina) is a smaller marina than “Landing”, with clean bathrooms and laundry, a small pool, and friendly, helpful boat owners. [expand title=”Read More”}Its rates are also very reasonable. ORM is near first-class yacht repair places, half a block away from one of the largest used book stores in the U.S. and a block away from West Marine, Publix, restaurants and other stores.
      Kent and Jane Overbeck, Gold Loopers 2012-2013

      Click Here To View the Cruisers’ Net’s Eastern Florida Marina Directory Listing For Ortega River Marina

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      Comments from Cruisers (1)

      1. Steve -  March 22, 2021 - 10:24 am

        We stopped here last March for a few days to stock up and service our boat before continuing north on our great loop journey. We had completed 2600 miles. When we got to the Fl/GA line we decided to pause our loop journey due to COVID. We called Paul Howe the dock master and asked if we could get a long term slip. We left our Albin 27FC docked for the past year. Paul took great care of us and he always provided friendly updates during my monthly calls. Highly recommend Ortega river marina. We have returned and are cleaning the boat, preparing mechanicals and will continue our loop journey north. Paul is an excellent marina manager and he lives on site. 3/20/21 Steve

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    • Good Words for Ortega Landing, off St. Johns River, Jacksonville, FL


      Only a mile or so upstream from downtown Jacksonville, Ortega Landing is the first facility on your starboard as you enter the Ortega River from the St. Johns. This report is from our friends at America’s Great Loop Cruisers’ Association

      The Ortega Landing Marina is a great spot. I have kept my boat there for the past three years and am very pleased. Modern floating concrete docks, spotless bathrooms, swimming pool, and an experienced staff make this an excellent choice. Contact the Dockmaster, Bruce, at 904-387-5538.
      Howard Entman

      Click Here To View the Cruisers’ Net’s Eastern Florida Marina Directory Listing For Ortega Landing Marina

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    • Massive Fish Kill, along Gulf Coast Beaches, FL

      This fish kill is being blamed on Red Tide, see /153517. Whatever the cause, visitors to Gulf Coast beaches are not enjoying the event! Our thanks to Winson Fowler for his SSECN-On-Patrol photo.

      ST. PETE BEACH — The stench couldn’t be detected from the picturesque scene poolside of the Sirata Beach Resort. But once people stepped out toward the ocean, away from the hotel, the odor of dead fish baking in the late-morning sun was undeniable.
      CLICK HERE for photos and to read the article from Tampa Bay Times by reporter Les Neuhaus.

      Huge floats of small dead fish all around entrance to Tampa Bay about two miles west of skyline bridge near Passage Key. Winston Fowler SSECN Patrol

      Huge floats of small dead fish all around entrance to Tampa Bay about two miles west of skyline bridge near Passage Key.
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      SSECN Patrol

      And this from Christian Science Monitor.

       

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    • Skipper Seeks Information on Ponce de Leon Inlet Area, near AICW Statute Mile 840-843


      The “Ponce” is a popular, heavily traveled inlet which intersects the Waterway at Statute Mile 839.5, with a second southerly intersection near St. M. 843. Other than the Nav Alerts currently posted on SSECN, Rick is asking for “local knowledge” for the area around the Inlet. If you are a frequent navigator of the Inlet and the ICW/Inlet intersection, let us hear from you.

      Thanks for your quick reply. A few years ago we were traveling around Ponse Inlet or New Smyrna Beach where there was reported shoaling and frequent marker relocations, is this still a problem and can the area be identified?
      Thanks again
      Rick Scheinert
      43’ Tiara “Rock On”

      SSECN’s answer:
      Hi Rick,
      There were reports of groundings in the Ponce back in July (/157074) which resulted in our posting a Nav Alert (/158393) immediately after the initial report.
      Note that these groundings are in the ICW west and south of the Inlet proper. We have not received reports of shoaling in the Ponce Inlet itself.

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      Comments from Cruisers (2)

      1. Captain Richard Holtz -  September 30, 2016 - 3:22 pm

        Ponce Inlet South to New Smyrna Beach is fine. Once you turn South best water is closer to the eastern shore We are local and this wasn’t as if last weekend

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    • Report on Olde Fish House Marina, Matlacha Pass, Little Pine Island, off the GICW


      Olde Fish House Marina sits on the northwest side of the Matlacha/Pine Island Bridge in the middle of Matlacha Pass, east of the GICW. This marina has not been listed in SSECN in the past, because they did not offer transient dockage. Now a few slips up to 40ft are open to transients on an available basis. They have non-ethanol gasoline and diesel is available via delivery truck.

      Olde Fish House Marina in Matlacha welcomes cruisers.
      Transient slips on a limited basis. $1 a foot per night! Safe protected dinghy dockage available for $5 a day (hot showers too!) See Pine Island Anchorage,
      Ethanol free gas,bulk ice by the basket (it’s a working Fish House),Fresh seafood market (Really), quality restaurant on site and many more within walking distance. Art galleries, gift shops, Publix is about a mile and a half away,post office,public park, bars with nightly entertainment…

      Talk to Lisa about dockage 239-321-3281

      As far as draft goes; I’ve been through the North channel on vessels with a 7′ keel on all but low tide.
      The south channel from Matlacha bridge to the miserable mile can be done in my boat with a 4.6′ draft. The trouble spots are at markers 22 and 38. There’s a big hump @38 that can be avoided by staying West of the marker 100′ or so. Marker 22 should be given a wide berth as well, but only 30′ or so.
      As far as the power lines are concerned ; I have a 44′ mast and I only get a mild shock during extremely high tides. (That was a joke). My chart reads 47′ over the channel. I hug the power pole on the west side and gain another 6-8′.

      Slow down. Make sure you’re in the channel, and come explore a town that most cruisers bypass. I changed my homeport from Key West to Matlacha 20 years ago.
      Syd

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      Click Here To View the Eastern Florida Cruisers’ Net Anchorage Directory Listing For Pine Island Anchorage

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