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    • SCDNR: New Distances Required for SC Boaters on Reservoirs

      This new law went into effect March 14 and establishes increased boat-to-dock limits on most of South Carolina’s major reservoirs. The law does not apply to the Intracoastal Waterway.

       
      South Carolina Department of Natural Resources


      New law increases distance limits between a boat, docks in many S.C. waters, prohibits wake surfing within 200 feet

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      A new law increases the distance to docks limit for boating to 100 feet on most state waters and prohibits wake surfing within 200 feet on all S.C. waters. (RBFF photo)

      New law increases distance limits between a boat, docks in many S.C. waters, prohibits wake surfing within 200 feet

      A new law signed into effect March 14 by Gov. Henry Dargan McMaster establishes on most of South Carolina’s major reservoirs a new 100-foot distance limit that boats underway must observe when approaching a dock, a person in the water or an anchored vessel.

      The new law, which doubles the previous distance of 50 feet, applies to the waters of Lake Greenwood, Lake Hartwell, Lake Jocassee, Lake Keowee, Lake Marion, Lake Monticello, Lake Murray, Lake Robinson, Lake Russell, Lake Secession, Lake Thurmond, Lake Wateree, Fishing Creek Reservoir, Parr Reservoir, or the portion of the Savannah River from the Interstate 20 Savannah River Bridge to the New Savannah River Bluff Lock and Dam. The 100-foot distance limit does not apply to Lake Moultrie.

      The new law also prohibits “wake surfing” on all S.C. waters within 200 feet of a dock, a person in the water or an anchored watercraft. Wake surfing is defined in the new law as “a vessel that is ballasted in the stern so as to create a wake that is, or is intended to be, surfed by another person.”

      Colonel A. Chisolm Frampton, SCDNR deputy director for law enforcement, said: “This is a much-needed change that will increase boating safety for all South Carolina boaters.”


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

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    • The Beach Barnacle, March 13, Gulfport, FL


      Gulfport Marina includes dry boat storage, ship store, bathroom, public boat ramp, parking, fueling stations, lighted range markers and guest docking facility.

      Gulfport Municipal Marina, A CRUISERS NET SPONSOR, and the City of Gulfport always have a full calendar of events for all ages. Located in the heart of downtown, the marina and harbor, found on the northern shores of Boca Ciega Bay, are easily accessible from the Western Florida ICW, just north of Tampa Bay.

       

      Homeless Program, Madeira Pioneers, and Coconut Charlie’s

       

      Copyright © 2022 Thursday Morning Media – The Gabber Newspaper – The Beach Barnacle, All rights reserved.

      Our mailing address is:

      Thursday Morning Media – The Gabber Newspaper – The Beach Barnacle

      2908 Beach Blvd. S.
      Ste. B

      Gulfport, Fl 33707

       

      Click Here To View the Cruisers Net Western Florida Marina Directory Listing For Gulfport Municipal Marina

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

      Click Here To View the Western Florida Cruisers Net Anchorage Directory Listing For Gulfport Anchorage/Mooring Field

      Click Here To Open A Chart View Window, Zoomed To the Location of Gulfport Anchorage/Mooring Field

       

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    • Traveling to Edenton by Boat, Historic Edenton, Albemarle Sound, NC


      Edenton, NC - the prettiest town in the South!

      A longtime CRUISERS NET SPONSOR, historic Edenton always has an exciting calendar of events! Edenton is at the mouth of the Chowan River on the northwest shore of Albemarle Sound.

       
       
      800-775-0111 • info@visitedenton.com
       
      Hello!
       
      As things warm up and travelers begin planning their trips to Edenton, their first question is “How do we get there?”
       
      Most will drive, and some will fly.
       
      But, there’s another option that lets you see a different side of Edenton altogether.
       
       
      We’ve spent the winter improving our waterfront and expanding our boat slips, and as they get ready to re-open to the public, I wanted to tell you about them.
       
      Our maritime visitors get special access and amenities reserved just for them, including COMPLIMENTARY 2-night boat slip rentals so you can stay and explore Edenton.
       
      The entire Albemarle Region is full of neat places to explore, and Edenton is the perfect launching spot for your adventure.
       
       
      Erienne,
      Tourism Director
       
      PS-Want to see the perks of staying at our boat slips? I have a list for you today as well.
       
       
       
      Visit the Prettiest Small Town in the South
      * Shop * Dine * Stay *
       
      STAY CONNECTED WITH US!
       
       
      800-775-0111 • info@visitedenton.com
       
      Chowan County Tourism Development Authority | PO Box 245, 101 W Water Street, Edenton, NC 27932

      Click Here To View the North Carolina Cruisers Net Marina Directory Listing For Edenton Harbor City Docks

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    • Beware of Carolina Pluff Mud!

      Coastal Carolinians are very aware of the dangers of “pluff mud” that is exposed with the tidal extremes. The small coastal creeks and waterways are so inviting to small craft explorers and while the pluff mud may look firm, but it is dangerous for humans and pets. Recently a St. Bernard fell off a pier at low tide and was saved only by giving the dog a large flat cushion to climb upon. The experience left the frightened dog exhausted.

      Kayakers trapped for hours in chest-deep mud as tide rose around them, NC rescuers say – The State
      The State

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    • FOCUS ON Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway Association

      Cruisers Net is proud to be a member of the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway Association whose lobbying work is crucial to keeping the Waterway navigable and safe. Your membership dollars directly support their vital work. Please join and encourage your boating neighbors to do likewise, regardless of their homeport.

       

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    • AIWA March 2022 Newsletter

      Cruisers Net is proud to be a member of the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway Association whose lobbying work is crucial to keeping the Waterway navigable and safe. Your membership dollars directly support their vital work. Please join and encourage your boating neighbors to do likewise, regardless of their homeport.

       

      March 2022 AIWA Newsletter
       
      Waterway Spotlight: Florida Intracoastal Waterway and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers – Jacksonville District
      Provided by U.S. Army Corps of Engineers-Jacksonville District. Please click for larger size.
      As mentioned in February’s newsletter, we received very good news in the amount of federal funding for the AIWW and NJIWW in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers work plan for the Infrastructure Investment & Jobs Act of 2022.

      This month we want to highlight the efforts recently completed, and underway in the Florida stretch of the waterway by the Jacksonville District with federal funding and contributed funds from the Florida Inland Navigation District, an AIWA Sponsor and founding member. We were provided the IWW: Jacksonville to Miami storyboard by the Jacksonville District and it summarizes a number of actions they have underway including the current FY22 ongoing projects:

      • Construction of Dredge Material Management Area (DMMA) 023 in Martin County
      • IWW Palm Valley North Reach Operations & Maintenance Dredging in St. Johns County
      • IWW Palm Valley South Reach Operations & Maintenance Dredging in St. Johns County
      • IWW Jupiter/Crossroads Closeout Activities in Palm Beach and Martin County

      We are thrilled to see the strong federal and non-federal support for the 350+-mile segment of the waterway in Florida, and look forward to increased infrastructure investments to maintain Marine Highway 95.

      IIJA Work Plan amounts for the AIWW:

      FL – AIWW (funding for all five states) – $5 million. This funding is not specifically tied to a FL project but could be used across multiple areas for dredging and surveys.
      GA – $0
      SC – $12.65 million for upland placement area maintenance
      NC – $4.552 million for dredging and surveys
      VA – $0
      Total – $22.02 million which is roughly equal to one complete appropriations year for the AIWW.

      IIJA Work Plan amounts for the NJIWW  $14.35 million. This is a tremendous increase as they typically receive less than $1.5 million; this funding will go to a variety of rehabilitation projects in addition to dredging.

       

      State of the Union Tonight and Federal Funding Updates

      Tonight, March 1st, we will be eagerly awaiting President Biden’s first State of the Union address and any early comments he might offer about infrastructure investments.

      Why is this important? 
      President Biden will be releasing the President’s budget by mid-March for Fiscal Year 2023, and we expect he will offer a preview of what might be included in the budget, in addition to updating the nation on previous appropriations in the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act. For those who are planning to watch tonight’s address, we offer you the Punchbowl News’ Punch List for a little SOTU entertainment (!).


      Regarding current FY22 Appropriations, Congress will be very active in the coming days. The current Continuing Resolution funding the federal government expires on March 11th. Congress has three options: pass an additional Continuing Resolution to keep the federal government open at the same funding levels as FY21, pass FY22 Appropriations Bills to fund federal agencies with new funding allocations, or the federal government will close. The table below shows the current FY22 funding allocations in the Senate & House bills and we are hopeful that Congress will pass the new FY22 funding and additional work can then commence on the waterway.

       
       
      Boating Season is on the Horizon!🌅
      As we see signs of early spring along the southeast coastline of the AIWW, we wanted to take the opportunity to highlight our Marina Members! Our Association’s Marina members are critical to the value of the waterway, and we thank each of them for their ongoing support. 

      Bradley Creek Marina, NC
      Cricket Cove Marina, SC
      Safe Harbor Charleston Marina, SC
      Downtown Marina of Beaufort, SC
      Dudley’s Marina, NC
      Hinckley Yacht Services, GA
      Hogan’s Marina, GA
      Isle of Palms Marina, SC
      Lake Park Harbor Marina, FL
      Leland Oil Company Marina
      Marineland Marina, FL
      Mobius Marine
      Morningstar Marinas/Golden Isles, GA
      Osprey Marina, SC
      River Forest Marina, NC
      Shearwater Marine FL – Ft Pierce & Stuart
      TopSide Marinas, TX
      Windmill Harbour Marina, SC
      Zimmerman Marine (multi-state)
      If you are a boater on the waterway, we ask you to support our Marina members as they support the ongoing maintenance of the AIWW. If you are a dock manager and do not see your marina listed, we would love to have you join our efforts! 

       
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      Copyright © 2022. Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway Association. All rights reserved.

      The AIWA is a national non-profit organization with the mission of securing funding and support for the maintenance of the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway. We are the only organization dedicated to ensuring the future of the AIWW and proudly represent all stakeholders of the waterway. 

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      Beaufort, SC 29906  
      (843) 379-1151 ⚓️ atlanticintracoastal.org

       

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