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    • Visit to Harbortown Marina, Fort Pierce, FL, AICW Statute Mile 965


      Harbortown Marina sits on the northern banks of Taylor Creek, which cuts into the Waterway’s western flank, south of unlighted daybeacon #184, just north of the Ft. Pierce Inlet.

      Awesome restaurant and tiki bar at the marina! WiFi was so/so even being docked in front of the marina office! Advertisement stated that they have loaner bikes for transients’¦. they had one that was working. Different pricing for being on the wall vs. in a slip’¦. found this weird and backwards! More expensive to be exposed? Also had to listen to the bar noise and pay more? ASK to be in a slip!! Less per foot!! No grass for dogs’¦.. all area’s that were green had signs for NO DOG WALKING. Strange place, but the tiki bar was the bomb! 🙂
      Still Clueless

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

      Click Here To Open A Chart View Window, Zoomed To the Location of Harbortown Marina

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      1. Susan Leaf -  November 20, 2015 - 5:13 pm

        They have grass for the dogs, but it is further into the parking area, closer to the pool.

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    • More Good Words for Thunderbolt Marine, Savannah, GA, AICW Statutue Mile 583


      Praise from Still Clueless parallels the many positive comments by other cruisers, as well as my personal experience there. Thunderbolt Marine flanks the Waterway’s southwestern shores just northwest of the small, charted square cove, south of AICW marker #35.

      We cannot say enough about this marina! Easy in, easy out. FREE laundry! Awesome restaurant (Tuby’s) is just a short walk away. Immaculate shower/bathrooms. A true bargain! Will be back next summer, and every fall here out!
      Still Clueless

      Click Here To View the Georgia Cruisers’ Net Marina Directory Listing For Thunderbolt Marine

      Click Here To Open A Chart View Window, Zoomed To the Location of Thunderbolt Marine

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      1. Doug Jacoby -  November 17, 2015 - 12:32 pm

        Completely agree… been there many times over the last few migrations… always consistently good !

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    • Good Visit to Hilton Head Harbor, AICW Statute Mile 557


      Hilton Head Harbor RV Resort and Marina overlooks the Waterway’s southwestern shoreline opposite marker #20, north of Calibogue Sound.

      Hey all I stopped for 3 days due to sickness and Jack and Bourbon were both friendly and they checked in on me regularly. If your looking for good food and a good nights sleep give them a try. The restaurant was pricey but the food is great and the ladies will go the extra mile. I was so sick and the restaurant gave me a big bowl of soup and would not take a penny. If you stop make sure you have a biscuit for Bourbon, Jack’s Labrador and give him a hug from me. Before you leave don’t forget to top off your tanks as the fuel is the lowest price around.
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      Click Here To View the South Carolina Cruisers’ Net Marina Directory Listing For Hilton Head Harbor

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    • Gasoline Pumps Out of Service, Amelia Island Yacht Basin, AICW Statute Mile 720.5


      The entrance channel leading to Amelia Island Yacht Basin, A SALTY SOUTHEAST CRUISERS’ NET SPONSOR, cuts into the Waterway’s eastern shore, immediately north of the Kingsley Creek Railway Bridge and just south of Waterway marker #13. Only gasoline pumps are out of service!/p>

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      Click Here To View the Eastern Florida Cruisers’ Net Marina Directory Listing For Amelia Island Yacht Basin

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    • Dredging Promised at Breach Inlet Problem Stretch, AICW Statute Mile 459


      This article by Prentiss Findlay in Charleston’s Post and Courier is a second follow up to his earlier piece on much needed dredging in the Problem Stretch at Isle of Palms area of the Waterway, /?p=150352. As before, SSECN recommends SLOW passage at mid to high tide.

      Inland Waterway at Breach Inlet to get long-awaited dredging
      Prentiss Findlay
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      Nov 13 2015 12:26 pm Nov 13 4:50 pm
      The Intracoastal Waterway at Breach Inlet will be dredged to improve navigation.
      Dredging of the dangerously shallow Intracoastal Waterway at Breach Inlet between Sullivan’s Island and Isle of Palms begins this week, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers said.
      `It’s long overdue,’ said Charleston County Councilman Dickie Schweers.
      The county contributed $500,000 to the nearly $3 million effort which includes work in McClellanville to dredge a waterway channel for fishing trawlers.
      Some $2.4 million in federal funds has been authorized for both projects.
      `This project is a prime example of how collaboration between federal and non-federal partners for dredging can lead to increased waterway maintenance,’ said Brad Pickel, executive director of the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway Association.
      The waterway at Breach Inlet is almost dry at low tide because of shoaling, a condition in which sand builds up and blocks the channel. The authorized channel depth is 12 feet and the width is 90 feet.
      Waterway dredging at the inlet will last about a week, said Glenn Jeffries, Corps spokeswoman.
      Mile-long Jeremy Creek in McClellanville, which is part of the waterway, will be dredged starting in mid-January, Jeffries said.
      `This schedule is tentative. Weather and machinery have a lot to do with a dredging schedule. But we will start in Breach Inlet for sure,’ she said.
      The last substantial funding the Army Corps received for waterway dredging was in 2009 through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.
      Waterway conditions at Breach Inlet at low tide have been blamed for boating injuries. `There’s just been a huge safety issue out there,’ said IOP City Administrator Linda Tucker.

      A Mount Pleasant woman was seriously injured in a 2013 boating accident blamed on the shallow waterway. She was traveling in a 44-foot trawler drawing 3 feet 10 inches of water that hit bottom. The impact caused her to fall. Doctors determined she had a fractured vertebrae, a concussion and a broken rib. She spent two nights in the hospital, officials said.
      IOP Marina and Charleston City Marina lose customers because recreational vessels often go offshore to avoid the waterway here, said IOP Mayor Dick Cronin.
      `They just basically have bypassed our marina and the city marina to a large extent,’ he said.
      Sen. Lindsey Graham’s office was instrumental in getting funds for the dredging, Cronin said.
      `We had appealed to everybody and their brother,’ he said.
      In McClellanville, Jeremy Creek is the route to two seafood processing plants. But it has become a muddy mess that idles trawlers for long stretches of the day, said Mayor Rutledge Leland.
      `It’s getting worse and worse. Every time you see a boat moving anywhere from half-tide on down there’s mud boiling up behind it,’ he said.
      After dredging, the creek will be eight feet deep at low tide, he said.
      `That should help for a couple or three years anyway. It will start silting immediately. We’ll have to start arguing and lobbying and begging almost as soon as they get through but that’s the way it works to get ourselves into the next budget,’ he said.
      The creek was created from mud flats as part of the original waterway project, he said.
      Some states, such as Florida and North Carolina, have dedicated funding for waterway maintenance. The Florida Inland Navigation District collects about $20 million annually to pay for waterway maintenance in 12 counties. North Carolina funds waterway maintenance through boater registration fees and the gas tax.

      Click Here To View the Cruisers’ Net’s “AICW Problem Stretches” Listing For the AICW North of Ben Sawyer Bridge to Isle of Palms Bridge

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    • Good Words for Marineland Marina, AICW Statute Mile 796


       The Town of Marineland has opened its ports with a brand new marina facility creating a destination for boaters on the Intracoastal Waterway between Daytona Beach and St. Augustine, FL.

      Good reports keep pouring in for SALTY SOUTHEAST CRUISERS’ NET SPONSOR, Marineland Marina which lies south ‘“ southeast of AICW marker #87, along the Waterway’s eastern shore.

      Such an awesome little marina! Very nice staff, helpful and went above and beyond to ensure we were happy. Even provided a loaner car for a run to the Public. Beach is just a 2 minute walk!! Quiet, and deserted, we had it to ourselves! Can’t wait to stop back in the Spring!
      Still Clueless

      All of the glowing reviews posted previously are very well-deserved. Easy in and out. Staff VERY friendly and helpful. Facilities were very clean, also. By far, the best value we found traveling from NC to FL.
      Capt Jack Henry & 1st mate Steve Oakley

      Click Here To View the Eastern Florida Cruisers’ Net Marina Directory Listing For Marineland Marina

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    • Follow-up Report on Jensen Beach Bridge Anchorages, AICW Statute Mile 981


      Skipper Meyer sent us a report about these anchorages back in October, /?p=153405, and now he fills in many details about the area. The twin Jensen Beach Bridge anchorages lie west of the Waterway, north and south of the Jensen Beach bridge, south of unlighted daybeacon #219.

      So I ended up staying here nearly two weeks. The spot was just too good. There’s a nice park north of the anchorage that my dog loved and a bait shop west that was happy to let me use their beach for the dink. Shopping and restaurants are within a stone’s throw and there’s also a laundromat near the Publix about 1/2 mile away. The anchor did come up muddy but held well through some moderate winds.
      Chad Meyer

      Click Here To View the Eastern Florida Cruisers’ Net Anchorage Directory Listing For Jensen Beach Bridge Anchorages

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    • Florida West Marine Stores Burglarized

      As this report from Channel 7 News, Miami/Fort Lauderdale states, a number of West Marine stores have been targeted recently by burglars throughout Florida. If you have information that might lead to an arrest, please Miami-Dade Crime Stoppers at 305-471-TIPS.

      Florida Marine supply store burglarized
      Posted: Nov 12, 2015 11:22 AM EST
      Updated: Nov 12, 2015 11:22 AM EST

      MIAMI (WSVN) — A Florida Marine supply store is offering a cash reward to anyone who can help police find crooks, they believe, are targeting their stores.

      According to the general manager at West Marine, four men seen on the store’s surveillance video cleaned out display cases at the South Dixie Highway location. They made off with thousands of dollars worth in merchandise, including Marine electronics, sunglasses, fishing reels and other items.

      The company said this was the eighth break-in at a West Marine store statewide. Burglaries have happened in North Palm Beach, Miami, Tampa, Winter Haven, Jacksonville, and as far north as Hilton Head, South Carolina.

      If you have any information on this crime, call Miami-Dade Crime Stoppers at 305-471-TIPS. Remember, you can always remain anonymous, and you may be eligible for a $1000 reward.

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    • BoatUS News: 9 Apps for Better Boating

      Boat U.S.BoatUS remains the premiere advocate for boaters on all waters and SSECN is proud to have BoatUS as a SPONSOR!

      Boating Apps That Keep You Current
      By Mark Corke
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      Want to be a savvy boater? There’s an app for that.

       

      Although many of us go boating to escape and unplug, there are some very compelling reasons to take your smartphone or tablet with you, even if you have no intention of making a phone call. With a seemingly unending number of apps available for the boater, we loaded up our phone with some of the latest and most popular, then took them for a spin. Most are available via iTunes and Google Play, but we also included a website, when possible, where you can find extra information.

      CLICK HERE for the list of apps.

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