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    • The Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway –    A National Treasure  – June 23UPDATE

      As of June 23, we have 40 new members and 6 renewals!   

      QUESTION:

      Would you pay $30 a year to use the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway?

      Whether you are cruising locally in your area from Chesapeake, Virginia to Miami or accomplishing a portion of America’s Great Loop, the ICW will be part of your experience.  Meandering securely through and connecting boaters to some of early America’s most historical waterfront communities, national seashores, some of the southeast’s beautiful resort areas, is just one small part of what the ICW does for us. Docking where skippers and crew are welcomed with warm hospitality and local cultural history, is something we all enjoy. 

      Without a doubt the ICW is indeed a national treasure, as well as a maritime super-highway. , the US Department of Transportation, which oversees the welfare of the US highway system, has designated the ICW as a Marine Highway, acknowledging the ICW’s capacity to serve a number of economic and environmental concerns. For example, energy efficiency in the movement of freight in barges that can move one ton of freight 576 miles per gallon of fuel, cleaner air through reduction of carbon emissions per ton mile, and significant economic value. In NC alone, as reported in 2006 study, businesses along the ICW generated over $257 million in annual sales, over 4000 jobs with $124 million in wages, resulting in federal taxes and fees paid $35.6 million and $21.4 million in state taxes and fees. Florida recently determined the economic impact to be right at $17 BILLION. Virginia, Georgia, and South Carolina, have somewhat similar stories to tell. 

      Unlike other major land highways, where tolls may be in place to help maintain them, no such fees exist to use the ICW. That’s right, no “user fees.” Why? Because the funds used to maintain it are part of a political football, the national budget.

      So why did we ask the question, would you pay $30 a year to use the ICW ?  In one word, POLITICS !!  

                                       

      We all know that congress has control of the ICW’s sustainability and very existence via its funding in the national budget. Funding to maintain its ability to serve the original as well as the minimal capacity for maritime usage. It is a full time effort to bring the ICW’s critical needs before those in congress who will determine the funds allowed for use to sustain the viability of “our ICW”.

      In 1999, business along the ICW or near the ICW saw this need and organized the national non-profit Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway Association (AIWA), because they saw the rapidly declining condition of the ICW and the lack of congressional interest. Lack of interest, because in most of the USA, there is no economic impact derived from the ICW. The political concerns were with a few east coast states, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia and Florida. Yet the national benefits of increased freight movement capacity, reduced negative environmental impact, even with the impact of reducing highway congestion thru water freight movement, and reduced fuel consumption, the American Trucking Association (ATA) reports of serious driver shortages now and projected through 2030’s. Concerns which seem to be fall on deaf ears,  due to lack of constituent input, no GRASS ROOTS SUPPORT  concerning the ICW’s needs or its significant value.

                                      

       We boaters, seasonal cruisers, using the ICW from all over this great nation, have an opportunity to voice our concerns, express the needs to properly fund the sustainability of this national treasure, the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway.  Your individual membership in the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway Association gives its executive director and board members a chance to show our federal legislatures the broad based membership interest and support the waterway has, plus as a member you will be receiving reports of successes as well as immediate needs that we as individuals can write to our own federal representatives with facts that need to be shared and request their support when the budget process is underway. Just maybe this will stop some of the providential thinking and gain a broader based we are all in this together attitude supporting the ICW maintenance budget needs.

       ONLY $30 dollars a year and your voice and your expression of concern is made available to THE VOICE OF THE ATLANTIC INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY. 

        The photos below are from the recent meeting between the AIWA Board members and other supporting members of Congress.

      Click here for the latest  AIWA report on Funding Priorities for Fiscal 2024.

      CRUISERS NET CHALLENGE:

      We would like to set what we think is a minimal goal of FIFTY BY FIFTY.

      That is, fifty new individual members in fifty days from the date of this article, i.e. JUNE 27! We will publish the results on Cruisers Net.  

      Click HERE for an individual membership! 

      Our team at Cruises Net and all the marine businesses who depend on your travels along the ICW say THANK YOU! and hope that many more than fifty will join in support of the AIWA’s tireless efforts on our behalf. Editor’s note: As of June 5, Director Brad Pickle reports 25 new members!

      Here are a couple of links to some supporting materials and AIWA contact information if you would like more information:

      AIWA Website: https://atlanticintracoastal.org/

      AIWA May Newsletter: https://cruisersnet.net/aiwa-may-2023-newsletter/

      PLEASE let’s all join in to keep this maritime resource and national treasure alive, well, and in tip top shape.

      FIFTY by FIFTY is the GOAL

      Will You Step Up and Be Counted ?

      Thank You !

       

       

      Comments from Cruisers (1)

      1. Phil Barbalace -  June 30, 2023 - 12:57 pm

        Would I pay $30 a year to use the ICW? What a dumb concept! Who would collect this and ensure it's used for the ICW? If that were a realistic concept I would pay $100 or more a year to use the ICW. Instead, I like other thousands of boaters, spend, each of us, hundreds if not thousands of dollars a year in boating related businesses and restaurants along the ICW. And have been for many years. And we're happy to do it as the ICW is a remarkable national asset.

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    • Brightline Celebrates Completion of Construction

      BRIGHTLINE CELEBRATES COMPLETION OF CONSTRUCTION 

      BRINGING TOGETHER MAYORS FROM SOUTH AND CENTRAL FLORIDA  TO CELEBRATE HISTORIC MOMENT

      MEDIA KIT

      Brightline Construction Highlight Video 

       

      Orlando, Fla. (June 21, 2023) –  Brightline, the only provider of modern, eco-friendly, intercity rail in America, celebrated the completion of construction to Orlando, paving the way for the launch of service between Central and South Florida this summer. To mark the completion of construction, mayors representing Brightline station cities along with Brightline Orlando construction team members gathered to celebrate with a roundtable conversation on transportation and economic impact in Florida.

      Brightline’s Orlando expansion broke ground in June 2019, one year after operations began in South Florida between its Miami, Fort Lauderdale and West Palm Beach stations. Additional stations were opened in downtown Boca Raton and Aventura in 2022 as construction to Orlando continued. Brightline is the first private entity to deliver an intercity rail system since Henry Flagler built the railroad more than a century ago.

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    • Highfield Riggs Their First Electric Sport 420

      World’s #1 Aluminum Tender

      HIGHFIELD, A CRUISERS NET SPONSOR, is the leading builder of aluminum-hulled RIBs. Performance and strength are the key features of every HIGHFIELD RIB.  Their advanced hull designs and Italian-influenced interior styling, keep alive the reputation of a dry-riding, seaworthy and stable craft that can handle rough conditions, as well as please the discerning eye.

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    • SCDNR to conduct courtesy boat inspections during 4th weekend

       
      South Carolina Department of Natural Resources


      SCDNR to conduct courtesy boat inspections during July 4th holiday, weekend

      Boat inspections

      SCDNR’s courtesy boat inspections during the July 4th holiday are aimed at keeping everyone safe.

      In an effort to keep people and waterways safe during the July 4th holiday and preceding weekend, the S.C. Department of Natural Resources (SCDNR) Law Enforcement Division will be conducting courtesy boat inspections at public boat landings around the state.

      The July 4th holiday is one of the busiest boating times of the year for South Carolina lakes and waterways, and officers want to do everything possible to keep everyone’s weekend fun and safe.

      SCDNR boating safety and enforcement officers will perform quick but thorough inspections for required safety equipment and proper boat and motor registrations. Those who are not in compliance with safety regulations or registration requirements will not be ticketed during the complimentary inspections. Instead, they will be given an opportunity to correct the problem before they launch their boat. SCDNR officers will also be available to answer questions and give boaters tips on how to stay safe on the water. The boating inspections will be conducted July 1, July 2 and July 4.

      To report boating violations such as reckless operation or an intoxicated boat operator, call the SCDNR toll-free, 24-hour hotline at 1-800-922-5431 or dial #DNR on your cellular phone.

      For a copy of South Carolina’s boating regulations, to find out about local boating safety courses, or to obtain a free float plan form, contact the SCDNR boating safety office at 1-800-277-4301 or visit http://www.dnr.sc.gov/education/boated.html.

      July 4th, weekend boat inspection locations (most inspections are from 10 a.m. to Noon):

      Saturday, July 1:

      • Beaufort County: Lemon Island Landing, Chechessee River, 10 a.m. to Noon
      • Charleston County: Wappoo Cut Landing, Intracoastal Waterway, 10 a.m. to Noon
      • Horry County: Bass Pro Shop Landing, Intracoastal Waterway, 10 a.m. to Noon
      • Lexington County: Lake Murray Dam Landing, 10 a.m. to Noon
      • Lexington County: Larry Coon Landing, Lake Murray, 10 a.m. to Noon
      • Marion County: Galivants Ferry Landing, Little Pee Dee River, 10 a.m. to Noon
      • Pickens County: Twin Lakes Landing, Lake Hartwell, 10 a.m. to Noon
      • Richland County: Lighthouse Marina Landing, Lake Murray, 10 a.m. to Noon
      • Spartanburg County: Lake Bowen Landing, 10 a.m. to Noon
      • York County: Ebenezer Park Landing, Lake Wylie, 10 a.m. to Noon

      Sunday, July 2:

      • Charleston County: Buck Hall Landing, Intracoastal Waterway, McClellanville, 10 a.m. to Noon
      • Charleston County: John P. Limehouse Landing, Intracoastal Waterway/Stono River, Johns Island, 10 a.m. to Noon
      • Clarendon County: Alex Harvin Landing, Lake Marion, 10 a.m. to Noon
      • Darlington County: Highway 34/Cashua Ferry Landing, Great Pee Dee River, Darlington, 10 a.m. to Noon
      • Georgetown County: Carroll A. Campbell Landing, Sampit River, Georgetown, 10 a.m. to Noon
      • Kershaw County: Clearwater Cove Marina Landing, Lake Wateree, 10 a.m. to Noon
      • Lexington County: Dreher Island State Park Landing, Lake Murray, 10 a.m. to Noon
      • Oconee County: South Cove County Park Landing, Lake Keowee, 10 a.m. to Noon
      • Saluda County: SCE&G #4 Riverbend Boat Ramp, Lake Murray, Batesburg-Leesville, 10 a.m. to Noon
      • Spartanburg County: Lake Bowen Landing, 10 a.m. to Noon

      Tuesday, July 4:

      • Berkeley County: William H. Dennis Landing, Tail Race Canal, Moncks Corner, 10 a.m. to Noon
      • Charleston: Remleys Point Boat Ramp, Charleston Harbor, Mt. Pleasant, 10 a.m. to Noon
      • Chesterfield County: Lake H.B. Robinson Landing, 10 a.m. to Noon
      • Horry County: Johnny Causey Landing, Intracoastal Waterway, North Myrtle Beach, 10 a.m. to Noon
      • Laurens County: River Fork Landing, Lake Greenwood
      • Lexington County: Lake Murray Dam Landing: 10 a.m. to Noon
      • Lexington County: Larry Coon Landing, Lake Murray, 10 a.m. to Noon
      • Oconee County: Devils Fork State Park Landing, Lake Jocassee, 8-10 a.m.
      • Orangeburg County: Santee State Park Landing, Lake Marion, 10 a.m. to Noon
      • Spartanburg County: Lake Bowen Landing, 10 a.m. to Noon
      • York County: Ebenezer Park Landing, Lake Wylie, 10 a.m. to Noon

      Saturday, July 15

      • Beaufort County: Battery Creek Boat Landing, Beaufort Water Festival, Port Royal, 10 a.m. to Noon

      South Carolina Department of Natural Resources, Rembert C. Dennis Building
      1000 Assembly Street, Columbia, SC  29201

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    • Report from Dismal Swamp Canal Welcome Center, AICW Alternate Route, NC


      Set in beautiful Camden Count, NC, the Dismal Swamp Canal Welcome Center provides free dockage for cruisers' on the Dismal Swamp AICW Alternate Route

      The Great Dismal Swamp, whose alternate ICW route departs the southbound Waterway at MM 7.2 and northbound via the Pasquotank River in NE Albemarle Sound. Dismal Swamp Welcome Center is  A CRUISERS NET SPONSOR! Our thanks to Sarah Hill for this report.

      The Dismal Swamp Canal is open to navigation & locks are operating normally.  Attaching some images from the last couple days- it has been a busy spring/summer along the waterway!

      Thanks,

      Sarah

       

       

       

       Sarah Hill, TMP
      Director, Dismal Swamp Canal Welcome CenterChairperson, Camden County Tourism Development Authority

      2356 US Hwy 17 North, South Mills, NC 27976

      252-771-8333 | shill@camdencountync.gov
      www.DismalSwampWelcomeCenter.com

      www.VisitCamdenCountync.com

        

      Click Here To View the North Carolina Cruisers Net Marina Directory Listing For the Camden TDA/Dismal Swamp Canal Welcome Center

      Click Here To Open A Chart View Window, Zoomed To the Location of the Dismal Swamp Canal Welcome Center

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    • A Record Breaking Weekend at Camachee Cove Yacht Harbor, AICW MM 775.5


      Welcome to Camachee Cove Yacht Harbor! Located in America’s oldest city- St. Augustine, Florida- Camachee Cove is a fully protected marina adjacent to the ICW, and less than a mile from the St. Augus

      Camachee Cove Yacht Harbor, A CRUISERS NET SPONSOR, is located just off the Waterway’s western shoreline, south of unlighted daybeacon #7 and north of the Vilano Beach Bridge.

      It was a historic weekend at the 2023 Old School Kingfish Shootout! Several records were broken, including boat entries at 654! First place angler William Crabtree aboard the Yellowfin 39 Offshore “Time Machine” also weighed a new tournament record 46.83-lb. kingfish! Congratulations to all the winners and thanks to all involved! #LiveDeeper

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

      Click Here To View the Eastern Florida Cruiser Net Marina Directory Listing For Camachee Cove Yacht Harbor

      Click Here To Open A Chart View Window, Zoomed To the Location of Camachee Cove Yacht Harbor

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    • Bahamas Customs Declaration Going Digital on June 12

       Welcome to the Staniel Cay Yacht Club, your own paradise in the middle of the beautiful Exumas.
       
      Our thanks to Makers Air and Staniel Cay Yacht Club, A CRUISERS NET SPONSOR, for posting this news.
       
      Greetings from Makers Air!
      Effective Monday June 12th, Bahamas Customs will require digital submission of their forms for residents and tourists through an app called Exempt.
      Everyone traveling to The Bahamas is required to fill out a Bahamas Customs C17 Declaration Form. Whether a returning resident or a visitor on vacation, Exempt is designed for you to complete your form electronically before you land in order to save time. All passengers will use the Exempt app to submit your C17 form to Bahamas Customs.
      After signing up and submitting your appropriate travel documents, you will be issued a QR code and confirmation number. Upon arrival into Customs, the Officer will review your electronic submission and process your form.
      In most of our Out Island ports of entry, your Exempt confirmation code will be given to the officer on duty as your proof of submission.
      Paper immigration forms are still required at this time and will be provided to you at check in.
      Download the app and set up your profile today to make your Bahamas entry experience a breeze!
      🔗 in bio for additional information!
      @stanielcay @ascendviamakersair

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    • Fishermen’s Village July Calendars of Entertainment/Events, Punta Gorda, FL

      Fisherman's Village Marina and Resort, Punta Gorda, FL

      There is always plenty to do around Charlotte Harbor! While berthed at Fishermen’s Village Marina, A CRUISERS NET SPONSOR, you are certain to enjoy visiting Western Florida’s beautiful Charlotte Harbor/Peace River.

      Fishermen’s Village July Calendars of Entertainment/Events

      Click here for Independence Day Celebration Press Release 2023

      Click here for Sunset Beach Club Calendar July 2023

      Kathy Burnam
      Special Events & Community Relations

      941.639.8721

      kburnam@fishermensvillage.com

      www.fishermensvillage.com

      Click Here To View the Western Florida Cruisers Net Marina Directory Listing For Fishermen’s Village

      Click Here To Open A Chart View Window Zoomed To the Location of Fishermen’s Village

       

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    • USCG Aircrew Rescue off Georgia Coast

      The Coast Guard doing what they do so well. Our thanks to Ted Arisaka for this report.

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