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    • Safety Tips from Sea Tow

      This excellent advice from Sea Tow comes from Soundings’ Trade Only.

      Sea Tow offers on-water safety tips for holiday weekend
      Posted on July 1st, 2016
      Sea Tow issued safety tips for the Fourth of July weekend, when many boaters take to waterways to enjoy fireworks shows.
      Boating at night and in the smoke that fireworks cause can prove challenging. The non-profit Sea Tow Foundation offers these six tips to boaters who are planning to watch holiday fireworks displays from the water:

      *Ÿ Wear your life jacket. Make sure everyone onboard is wearing a traditional life jacket that fits properly or an inflatable PFD. Navigating at night in smoky conditions can be just as dangerous as boating in stormy weather or fog.

      Ÿ* Designate a sober skipper to stay at the helm all evening and be responsible for returning the boat and its passengers safely to shore after the display is over.

      Ÿ* Watch your weight. Don’t overload the boat with passengers. The number of seats on board is not always the best indicator of capacity. Look for the boat’s capacity plate on the transom or near the helm, or look up the passenger capacity in the boat’s manual.

      Ÿ* Things look different at night. Remember that in the dark, visual navigation markers you rely on during the day may be invisible. Chart your route to your fireworks-viewing spot in advance, and use GPS-enabled electronics to help you find it, if necessary.

      Ÿ* Listen up. Follow the directions that the Coast Guard and Coast Guard Auxiliary issue about where you may safely anchor to view fireworks away from sparks and ash.

      Ÿ* Relax and enjoy the show. Don’t be in a rush to get home; let some of the boat traffic clear out before you raise anchor after the display is over.

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    • Southport Marina July Newsletter, Southport, NC, AICW Statute Mile 309.5


      CLICK HERE FOR SOUTHPORT MARINA’S JULY NEWSLETTER

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    • BoatUS News: More on Ethanol in Marine Fuel

      BoatUS remains the premiere advocate for boaters and boating safety on all waters and SSECN is proud to present BoatUS News. See /158020 for more information.

      NEWS From BoatUS

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

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      The July issue of Boating Industry magazine features a readership survey on ethanol and boats.

      FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
      Press Contact: D. Scott Croft, 703-461-2864, SCroft@BoatUS.com

      Boating Industry Magazine Report:

      `Ethanol Repair Issues Growing’

      `It ruins their day, their boat and their entire boating experience’

      ALEXANDRIA, Va., June 30, 2016 ‘“ When it comes to recreational boating and the Federal Renewable Fuel Standard’s requirement to put more corn ethanol into gasoline, those that see its negative consequences the most are the industry workers that build, maintain, store or sell boats.

      A newly released survey by Boating Industry magazine points to ethanol as playing an even `bigger role’ in service issues than it was just a year ago, with a remarkable `87% of our respondents reporting seeing boat engine damage caused by ethanol,’ said Editor-in-Chief Jonathan Sweet. The magazine reported that was up from 73 percent in the same survey in April 2015. BoatUS, a member of the Smarter Fuel Future coalition, hopes to share the survey’s findings to help change the broken federal ethanol mandate.

      `Dealers, manufacturers and marinas are clearly very concerned about the increased use of ethanol,’ added Sweet. `According to our readers, ethanol is playing an increasing role in causing engine damage and other repair issues.’

      The survey, sent to a mix of readers from dealerships, marinas, engine and boat manufacturers around the country, was answered in April and May. Most notably, many respondents raised concerns of misfueling at roadside gas stations. The Boating Industry survey follows a Harris Poll study conducted for the Outdoor Power Equipment Institute earlier this year, with 64 percent of American adults reporting they weren’t sure or didn’t pay attention to the type of gas they used.

      `Misfueling is our #1 concern,’ said BoatUS Government Affairs Senior Program Manager David Kennedy. About 40% of over half a million BoatUS members report filling up the family boat at a gas station and another 35% use portable gas cans.

      Continuing to make the connection between the Federal ethanol mandate and the negative consequences to recreational boat owners, survey respondents noted that while ethanol may be helping drive service department business, frequent issues run the risk of driving more people out of boating. As one boat manufacturer said in survey, `Ethanol is a boom for the service departments. Ethanol is a huge drag on our industry because it negatively affects the customers. It makes them hate boating. It ruins their day, their boat and their entire boating experience.’

      According to the National Marine Manufacturers Association, the recreational boating industry in the United States has an annual economic impact of more than $121.5 billion, supporting 650,015 direct and indirect American jobs and nearly 35,000 businesses.

      Signed into law in 2005, the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) requires an increasing amount of biofuels such as corn ethanol to be blended into the gasoline supply. When it was written, the RFS assumed that America’s use of gasoline would continue to grow.

      Since 2005, however, gasoline usage has actually declined steadily which today forces more ethanol into each gallon of gas. To keep up with the RFS mandate, in 2010 the EPA permitted E15 (fuel containing up to 15% ethanol) into the marketplace. Even though E15 is prohibited for use in marine engines, snowmobiles, motorcycles, lawnmowers, and any vehicle made before 2001, it can now be found in 23 states, including: Alabama, Arkansas, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, and Wisconsin.

      About Boating Industry magazine:

      Boating Industry is the leading trade magazine serving the marine industry. For more than 85 years, boating professionals have turned to Boating Industry for market intelligence, product updates, best practices and industry news. For more information, visit BoatingIndustry.com.

      About Boat Owners Association of The United States (BoatUS):

      Celebrating 50 years in 2016, BoatUS is the nation’s largest organization of recreational boaters with over a half million members. We are the boat owners’ voice on Capitol Hill and fight for their rights. We help ensure a roadside breakdown doesn’t end a boating or fishing trip before it begins, and on the water, we bring boaters safely back to the launch ramp or dock when their boat won’t, day or night. The BoatUS Insurance Program gives boat owners the specialized coverage and superior service they need, and we help keep boaters safe and our waters clean with assistance from the non-profit BoatUS Foundation for Boating Safety and Clean Water. Visit BoatUS.com.

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    • Captain Jim Healy on St. Augustine and Titusville, FL, AICW Statute Miles 778 and 879


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      Contributing Editor, Captain Jim Healy, shares his perspective on St. Augustine, FL, home to three SALTY SOUTHEAST CRUISERS’ NET SPONSORS and on Titusville, FL. Our thanks to Jim Healy for sharing his observations!

      St. Augustine, FL: The St. Augustine light house is open to the public; the Catholic Cathedral Basilica would be of architectural interest to all; the Fort itself (Castillo de San Marcos) is wonderful, and the docents that do the historical interpretation are excellent.  There are many restaurants within walking distance of the St. Augustine City Marina.  We like the a1a Ale House.
      Titusville, FL: Not really remarkable as a destination in itself, but the Titusville City Marina is an excellent place for boaters to stay in order to visit NASA at Cape Canaveral; the public areas and displays at Canaveral are excellent.  It’s also a great place to watch a launch, if one is scheduled.

      Jim Healy

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    • Martin County Government Declares Local State of Emergency, West Palm Beach

      This Alert comes from WPTV.com, West Palm Beach.

      Martin County government declares local state of emergency
      WPTV Webteam
      2:21 PM, Jun 29, 2016
      5 mins ago

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      On a day when two Martin County beaches remain off limits to swimmers Martin County government officials have declared a local state of emergency due to toxic blue green algae in area waterways.
      It’s in effect for the next 7 day period.
      The declaration states that the algae pose a danger to health, life, property and the economic well-being of Martin County residents.
      It allows the government to waive procedures and formalities to ensure the health and safety of the community.
      Stuart & Bathtub beaches remain closed for swimming.

      CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL STORY

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    • Another Good Review of Jekyll Harbor Marina and Jekyll Island, AICW Statute Mile 684.5


      A SALTY SOUTHEAST CRUISERS’ NET SPONSOR, Jekyll Harbor Marina lies along the easterly banks of the AICW’s passage through Jekyll Creek, immediately south of the 65-foot fixed bridge. Our thanks to Dick Lawson for this excellent review and for the name of a good mechanic.

      First time to Jekyll in a couple years. Marina under new management and services are good. The adjoining restaurant, DJ’s is closed, but being renovated by new owners and supposed to be open later this year. New town center on the island is beautiful with groceries, shopping and several restaurants – quite an upgrade from the past. It’s within walking distance, or the marina will let you use their golf cart for up to 90 minutes at a time. I required some engine work and they recommended Leo Ross, 912-266-1323, from Brunswick. He did a good and reasonable job and is also recommended.
      Dick Lawson

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      Comments from Cruisers (2)

      1. Perry McDonald -  October 26, 2018 - 1:28 pm

        We had the pleasure of staying here Oct 16-18 while waiting on some weather to pass. This is ONE FINE MARINA. From the dock staff to the dock master PROFESSIONAL and HELPFUL. Dockage, diesel fuel and 20lb bags of ice were reasonably priced. The restaurant serves EXCELLENT food (shrimp and grits first night and fried shrimp and flounder the second night). They have a swimming pool and Jacuzzi. Clean showers. Bikes for touring the island. Or if you prefer you can get a golf cart for 90 minutes. Flash foods and Dairy Queen are within walking distance if you are looking to get a BLIZZARD. Plus they have safe and protected walking trails all the way to the resort. I am so glad for my friend Fred recommending we stop here. Call ahead and reserve your place they fill up fast. Great marina, restaurant, and friendly staff are what we all want after a day on the water.

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      2. Sonny Reeves -  July 1, 2016 - 1:26 pm

        In the 7 years we were at Jekyll Island Marina the work we hired done and observed on other people’s boats done by Leo Ross and his son was first class. As a 40 year veteran of the automotive repair business I know a good technician when I see/meet/hire one. Leo is fine Southern Gentleman of the old school where honesty and integrity are the mark of a craftsman.
        He also knows where to catch the nicest Georgia Shrimp in the area.
        Hope to get back to Jekyll one day before JIA sells it out to the rich and famous.

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    • More Good Words for Sunbury Crab Company Restaurant and Marina, Medway River off AICW Statute Mile 620


      Skipper Dick Lawson joins others in praising Sunbury Crab Company in Brunswick, GA. Sunbury Crab Company Marina lies off the Waterway along the western shores of the Medway River, on the charted Sunbury Channel, north of Dickinson Creek.

      This marina is 8 miles up the Medway River from the ICW. Plenty of deep water. Marina facility is basic but docks are good with water and power. Restaurant serving fresh local shrimp was excellent, but only open Wednesday thru Saturday nights. Ask for the owner, Elaine, and she will make sure you have a comfortable stay.
      Dick Lawson

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    • A Good Visit to Shelter Cove Marina, Hilton Head, SC, AICW Statute Mile 564


      Shelter Cove is located in a man-made cove on the southeastern shores of Broad Creek in Hilton Head Island near creek markers #22 and #23. Broad Creek departs the Waterway on the eastern shore of Calibogue Sound just as the Waterway turns west into the Copper River. Our thanks to Dick Lawson for this review.

      Spent 4 nights here this past month. This is a beautiful and very well run marina. It is large and slips can be either close to the “action” or close to the marina office/store and showers. Regardless, one of the dock boys will show up in a golf cart to deliver you to your destination. Within walking distance there are several very nice restaurants and other shops. Transportation is also provided to the supermarket, or to the beach. Location is several miles off the ICW, up Broad Creek, and, as the name implies, it is very sheltered. Look forward to a return trip.
      Dick Lawson

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    • Captain Jim Healy on Fernandina, FL, AICW Statute Mile 716


      Contributing Editor, Captain Jim Healy, shares his perspective on Fernandina, FL, home to two SALTY SOUTHEAST CRUISERS’ NET SPONSORS. Thank you Jim!

       

      Fernandina Beach, FL: City is easy walking distance right at the foot of the docks at the Fernandina Harbor Marina.  Take the tour to Fort Clinch.  Visit the house where the Pippi Longstocking movie was filmed.  Visit Billy Burbank’s trawl net factory; they make shrimp nets; they’re open to the public for tours, and it’s a very interesting afternoon.

      Jim Healy

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    • Bahamas Chatter: West end bound

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      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: West end bound
      West end bound
      Posted: 25 Jun 2016 06:07 PM PDT
      Getting geared up for a crossing to west end from east coast fla – Jupiter/ Stuart/ wpb tbd possibly as early as the first week of July to mid month to be in Hopetown by the last week of July. Looking for any buddy boats and or weather links/ recommendations. 41′ american tug 4’10” draft cruising 10+ knots thanks Hooty Hoo II

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