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    • Central Florida Marine Flea Market, Harbortown Marina, April 2-3, east of AICW Statute Mile 894


      Guest Coupon Available On Our Web Site

      A CRUISERS’ NET SPONSOR, Harbortown Marina lies off the southern shores of the Canaveral Barge Canal between Sykes Creek and the Banana River. This fine facility has recently expanded their ship’s store!

      Harbortown Marina – Canaveral is proud to be the host location of the 25th Annual CFFW Marine Flea Market for Brevard County – April 2nd – 3rd, 2022, from 8am to 4pm daily.
       
      Harbortown Marina is located at 2700 Harbortown Drive Merritt Island, FL 32952 (SeaRay Drive).
       
      Central Florida’s largest marine flea market!
       
      The Marine Flea Market will be held on Saturday and Sunday, April 2-3 from 8:00am-4:00pm in Merritt Island, FL. Admission and parking are free for this outside event – there’s something for everyone at the Marine Flea Market!
       
      Important Information for Harbortown Marina – Canaveral boat owners: Due to crowds during the weekend of the flea market, make sure you have your parking passes/stickers so that you will be able to park in the Harbortown lot during the event. All other flea market attendees will be able to park along Sea Ray Drive. Please note, Sea Ray Drive is only accessible from the Banana River Drive side.
       
      Discover lots of nautical-themed merchandise, old and new. Replacement parts, docklines, buoys, ski equipment, and much more. Stop by the Harbortown Marina tent to visit with your friends.
       
      We’ll see you at Harbortown Marina – Canaveral for the 2022 Marine Flea Market in Merritt Island!
       
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    • New Regulations for Returning Reef Fish to Gulf Waters

      The DESCEND Act made it unlawful to fish for reef fish in the Gulf of Mexico without a device to safely return discarded fish to the water at a depth sufficient for the fish to recover from barotrauma. The law went into effect in January 2022 and requires anglers on commercial, for-hire, and private recreational vessels to have a venting tool or descending device rigged and ready to use when fishing for reef fish species in Gulf of Mexico federal waters.

      New Regs for Gulf Coast Fl for returning fish to water
      GoBoatingFlorida.com

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    • FOCUS ON Edenton, 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. Click the link below for more information on this wonderful port of call.

      FOCUS ON Edenton, NC 

       

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

      Click Here To Open A Chart View Window Zoomed To the Location of Edenton Harbor City Docks

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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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