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ICW, Mile 552 to 713, South Carolina
and Georgia.
CAUTION: It is important to note that in all
the shoaling reports listed below that when we refer to the green side we
are referring to the eastern quarter of the channel and not just right up
against the green marker. Likewise,
the red side refers to that quarter of the waterway west of the center
line, and not just right up against the red markers. The center is the middle half of the
channel.
All soundings reported from mile 552 to 713 below
are based on the USACOE report dated August 9, 2007. Only those portions
that are below authorized project depth are listed. The good news is that most of this area
has a 7-8' tide and with careful planning most vessels can traverse this
area without problems except at or near low tide. (November 5, 2007)
ICW, Mile 568.5 to 569.9, Ramshorn
Creek
Shoaling on the red quarter (7.5 MLW) and
green quarter (7.0 MLW) from G37 to G39.
Stay in the center channel (10.0 MLW). (November 5, 2007)
ICW, Mile 572.2 to 572.6, Walls Cut
Shoaling on the green quarter and center
channel (9.0 MLW) from R42 to R44. Favor the red quarter (10.0 MLW).
(November 5, 2007)
ICW, Mile 573.3 to 576.0,
Fields Cut.
Shoaling on the red quarter (6.0' MLW) and center
channel (6.0' MLW) from R48 to R50.
Green quarter has also shoaled (6.5' MLW). (November 5, 2007)
ICW, Mile 576.0 to 576.4,
Elba Cut.
Shoaling (4.5' MLW) on the red quarter of the channel
from R2 to R4. Favor center (8.0'
MLW) and green quarter of channel (8.0' MLW). (November 5, 2007)
ICW, Mile 576.4 to 576.7, South Channel, R 4 to R6
Depths are 8.0 MLW red
quarter, 10.0 MLW center channel, 8.0 MLW green quarter. (November 5,
2007)
ICW, Mile 579.5 to 580.8, Causton
Bluff, G25 to R30
Depths are 9.0 MLW red
quarter, 10.0 MLW center channel, 8.0 MLW green quarter. (November 5,
2007)
ICW, Mile 580.8 to 582.8, Thunderbolt, R30 to G35
Depths are 10.0 MLW red
quarter, 13.0 MLW center channel, 11.0MLW green quarter. (November 5,
2007)
ICW, Mile 585.5 to 589.0, Skidaway River, R40 to R46
Depths are 12.0 MLW red
quarter, 10.0 MLW center channel, 10.5 MLW green quarter. (November 5,
2007)
ICW, Mile 589.0 to 591.0, Isle of Hope, R46 to G53
Depths are 10.0 MLW, 12.0
center channel, 11.0 MLW green quarter. (November
5, 2007)
ICW, Mile 591.0 to 594.0, Skidaway Narrows, G53 to G71
Depths are 10.0 MLW red
quarter, 13.0 MLW center channel, 11.0 MLW green quarter. (November 5,
2007)
ICW, Mile 592.9, Skidaway
Narrows Bridge.
NOTE: Clarification
of the opening schedule. Restricted: Monday to Friday from
7-9AM opens only on the hour (7,8, and 9AM) and from 4:30-6:30PM opens only hourly on the half hour (4:30,
5:30, and 6:30PM). On request at all
other times. (November 5, 2007)
ICW, Mile 594.0 to 597.0, Burnside River,
G71 to G79
Depths are 11.0 MLW.
(November 5, 2007)
ICW, Mile 597.0 to 601.4, Vernon River,
G79 to G87
Depths are 9.0 MLW red
quarter, 10.0 MLW center channel, 10.0 MLW green quarter. (November 5,
2007)
ICW, Mile 601.4 to 602.4,
Hells Gate, G87 to R92
Depths are 6.0 MLW red quarter, 2.0 MLW center
channel, 0.0 MLW green quarter. Follow temporary markers. (November 5,
2007)
ICW, Mile 605.9 to 608.5, Florida Passage, R98
to R102
Depths are 7.0 MLW red
quarter, 6.0 MLW center channel, 6.0 MLW green quarter. (November 5,
2007)
ICW, Mile 619.0, Walburg Creek.
NOTE: A
typo error occurred when entering the waypoint for the turn into Walburg Creek from St. Catherines Sound. The waypoint should be N31Ί 42.63 and
W81Ί 08.20. (November 14, 2006)
ICW, Mile 640.0 to 642.9,
Creighton Narrows, G153 to G157
Depths
are 9.0 MLW red quarter, 10.0 MLW center channel, 5.0 MLW green quarter.
(November 5, 2007)
ICW, Mile 649.5 to 651.4, North River, R178 to R182
Depths
are 9.0 MLW red quarter, 9.0 MLW center channel, 8.0 MLW green quarter.
(November 5, 2007)
ICW, Mile 651.4 to 653.0, Rockedundy
River, R182 to R190
Depths
are 8.0 MLW red quarter, 8.0 MLW center channel, 8.0 MLW green quarter.
(November 5, 2007)
ICW, Mile 653.0 to 656.4,
Little Mud River, R190 to R198
Depths
are 3.0 MLW red quarter, 6.0 MLW center channel, 4.0 MLW green quarter.
(November 5, 2007)
ICW, Mile 656.4 to 660.1,
Altamaha Sound, R198 to G213
Depths are 6.0 MLW red
quarter, 6.0 MLW center channel, 7.0 MLW green quarter. (November 5,
2007)
ICW, Mile 660.1 to 661.9,
Buttermilk Sound, G213 to vicinity DM216A
Depths are 10.0 MLW red
quarter, 11.0 MLW center channel, 10.0 MLW green quarter. (November 5,
2007)
ICW, Mile 661.9 to 662.1, Buttermilk Sound, vicinity
DM216A
Depths are 5.0 MLW red
quarter, 7.0 MLW center channel, 8.0 MLW green quarter. (November 5,
2007)
ICW, Mile 662.1 to 664.5, Buttermilk Sound, vicinity
DM216A to G223
Depths are 2.0 MLW red
quarter, 5.0 MLW center channel, 5.0 MLW green quarter. (November 5,
2007)
ICW, Mile 664.5 to 670.4, MacKay River,
G223 to G237
Depths are 9.0 MLW red
quarter, 9.0 MLW center channel, 10.0 MLW green quarter. (November 5,
2007)
ICW, Mile 680.9 to 685.9,
Jekyll Creek, R 2 to G25
Depths are 2.0 MLW red
quarter, 5.0 MLW center channel, 5.0 MLW green quarter. (November 5,
2007)
ICW, Mile 685.9 to 695.6,
Alternate route to bypass St Andrew Sound.
Depths in the center channel
range from 5.0 MLW to 9.0 MLW with the lowest depth in Umbrella Creek
between RA6 and RA14. (November 5, 2007)
ICW, Mile 658,9 to 687.1, Jekyll Sound, G25 to G29
Depths are 11.0 MLW red
quarter, 10.5 MLW center channel, 10.0MLW green quarter. November 5,
2007)
ICW, Mile 700.0 to 705.0, Cumberland Dividings,
R50 to R66
Depths are 8.0 MLW red
quarter, 12.0 MLW center channel and green quarter. (November 5, 2007)
ICW, Mile 705.0 to 708.0, Cumberland Sound, R66 to R80
Depths are 9.0 MLW red
quarter, 10.0 MLW center channel and green quarter. (November 5, 2007)
ICW, Mile 708, Cumberland Sound
The Camden County Sheriff
reportedly has a patrol boat active in this area and has boarded boats for
a safety and ID check. Make certain you have your gear together
. (November 2, 2007)
ICW, Mile 729.0, Nassau Sound
CAUTION: Day
mark R46A has been removed by the USCG.
Turn at R46 in Nassau Sound.
(December 2, 2006)
ICW, Mile 729.4, Nassau Sound
CAUTION: Day
mark R46B at the entrance to Sawpit Creek has been changed to Day mark
R46A. (December 2, 2006)
ICW, Mile 731.0, Nassau Sound
Island, NOAA Chart
11489
We have received a report from
the S/V Cygnus (draft 4 3)
concerning this anchorage which is listed on page 76 of the Anchorages
Along the ICW Book, 12th ed... The charted
depth east of R48 is seven feet, however, severe shoaling has occurred
and at low tide the bottom at the entrance is exposed. Several vessels
attempting to enter at mid-tide were unable to do so and Cygnus ran aground. This anchorage
will be delisted in the next edition of the anchorages book. (November 29,
2007)
A report received today states
that the anchorage was dry at low tide.
(January 16, 2008)
ICW, Mile 735.0, Ft. George River,
NOAA Chart 11489
We have received comments from cruisers that
due to reported shoaling this anchorage may not be useable. If you have
specifics, please email SkipperBob@att.net.
(January 16, 2008)
ICW , Mile 840, Ponce
De Leon Inlet
A vessel drawing 5 feet reported
touching bottom in the channel marked by temporary buoys just north of
mm840 about 1 hour before high tide on November 2, 2007. (November 7, 2007)
ICW, Mile 840, Cruising report
Here is a very detailed
on-site report from a vessel that has just transited this area. Many thanks
to Bob and Judy.
Ill provide the info heading
southbound, since that is what a great number of snowbirds will be doing
this time of year.
Leaving Dayton (southbound) the shoaling starts
just after marker 70 as the ICW turn to the west at a junction with the
body of water leading to Ponce Inlet. Before passing 70 locate the
temporary green
and two reds that are visible at that point. Make sure you
observe the colors green on the port, red on the starboard. The first
temporary red is 2, then temporary red 2A and a temporary green 3A
(not a pair, but out there together).
The next daymark
is 4 after passing the temporaries; head more or less to 4 (dont cut
the corner too much when the waterway bends back around to the left). Once
you get past the temporaries and 4 everything is back to normal.
Following the marked route, we didnt see less than 8.5 feet at 1030 on
Friday, November 23, 2007 (not sure of the state of the tide in that area
at that time).
Bob McLeran
and Judy Young
MV Sanderling
Defever 41 Trawler
ICW, Mile 845.0, George Musson
(Coronado Beach) Bridge
THE CAPTAIN
OF THE PORT JACKSONVILLE ADVISES ALL
MARINERS THAT THE NAVIGABLE CHANNEL IN THE VICINITY OF THE SR 44 BRIDGE IN
THE INDIAN RIVER WILL BE PARITALLY CLOSED
ON ONE SIDE WHILE REPAIRS TO THE BRIDGE COMPLETED. RESTRICTIONS ARE IN
EFFECT ON JANUARY 7 UNTIL JANUARY 24, 2008 FROM 5:00 A.M UNTIL 5:00 P.M. TO
ARRANGE FOR SAFE PASSAGE CONTACT THE BRIDGE TENDER BY VHF-FM CHANNEL 16
WITH AT LEAST 2 HOUR NOTICE FROM MARINE TRAFFIC FOR A BRIDGE OPENING OR FOR
PASSAGE THAT REQUIRES THE FULL CHANNEL WIDTH IN ADVANCE OF EXPECTED
TRANSIT. ALL MARINE TRAFFIC SHOULD TAKE CAUTION WHEN PASSING THROUGH THIS
PORTION OF THE INDIAN RIVER.
Sincerely,
Michael Lieberum
Seventh Coast
Guard District
Bridge Branch
Operations Section
(December 9, 2008)
ICW, Mile 995.9, Hobe Sound
Bridge
The 12th Edition of
the Anchorages Along The ICW Guide lists this bridge on page 89 as having
restricted hours from November to January. This no longer applies. The
bridge now opens on demand all year. (November 28, 2007)
ICW, Mile 1048.2, Camino Real
Bridge
The opening schedule for this
bridge is now every 20 minutes starting on the hour. The 12th
edition of the Anchorages Along the ICW states every 30 minutes. (December
28, 2007)
ICW, Mile 1064.1, Las Olas
Municipal Marina
The mooring fee is now $30.
The 12th edition of the Anchorages Along the ICW states it is
$20. (December 28, 2007)
ICW, Mile 1066, Port Everglades
The US Coast Guard proposes to amend the anchorage
regulations for Port
Everglades. The proposal would eliminate
the portion of the anchorage
closest to the coral reef areas, expand the portion of the anchorage
further from the reefs, and limit the amount of time that a vessel could
remain in the anchorage area to a maximum of 72 hours unless prior
permission has been obtained from the USCG Captain of the Port.
Comments on the proposal should be submitted by November 21. (October 29,
2007)
ICW, Miles 1082.6 1089.0, Miami Beach
Just a reminder that Miami Beach has an
ordinance that restricts anchoring to 7 cumulative days in a 30 day period.
We received a report from Carl and Carrie Butler aboard Sanctuary that the marine police are
very diligent in enforcing this regulation. In an emergency or if dangerous
weather conditions exist you may request an exception.
Sanctuary also
reported that new owners of the Wash Time Laundromat at 14th Street and Alton Road will
provide pick up service on Collins
Canal. Call them at
305-672-7110. (December 29, 2007)
ICW, Mile 1134.1, Jewfish Creek Drawbridge
Due to work on the new Jewfish Creek Bridge,
the existing drawbridge will open on demand except that from 7 am to sunset
the bridge will open only on the hour and half-hour. This restriction will
be in place through April 30, 2008.
In addition, due to
installation of steel girders on the new bridge, the contractor anticipates
that the channel may need to close during the evenings of February 6th
and 7th, 2008. (January 18, 2008)
ICW,
Mile 1149 & 1153.
CAUTION: Shoaling
has been reported from day marker 64 south of Pigeon Key and 76A & 78
south exit of Cowpens Cut. Locals
say Wilma moved the mud around and it is best to hug the markers. (Feb, 2,
2007)
Florida West Coast, Lake
Okeechobee, stage report
The lake stage on
January 16 was 10.06 NGVD providing a navigation depth of 4.02 feet for
Route 1. Route 2 remains closed and the Franklin
and St. Lucie locks remain on a restricted
operational schedule. (January 17, 2008)
Florida West Coast, Lake
Okeechobee, crossing report
We crossed Lake Okeechobee
Saturday ( Nov 17th ed.) in our 43'
Hatteras draft 3'5". We
made the entire crossing dead slow, stayed in the middle of the channel,
and never touched bottom.
The Corps of Engineer minimum reported depth was 4.21
feet Saturday, but
the minimum depth we encountered was 5.1 feet. We stopped at Roland
Martin's Marina
to fuel up before proceeding across and found Jim to be
very helpful. He pointed out the shallowest spots, primarily around
Rocky Reef, as well as a submerged rock just south of the mid channel
marker. We did stir up some mud backing out of the fuel area but again,
never touched bottom.
Perhaps we were just lucky. At any rate, I would suggest
that a Lake
Okeechobee crossing could be successfully completed provided
vessel
draft does not exceed 3.5 feet, speed is kept at idle and a course in
the middle of the channel is maintained. I would strongly suggest
stopping at Roland Martin's if your draft permits, or at least calling
them to get the latest channel updates.
Bill & Kathleen Root
M/V Elnita
Florida West Coast, Lake Okeechobee
Note-The W.P. Franklin and St. Lucie Locks continue to
operate on a
restricted schedule. One lockage in
each direction will occur at 10:00am and 3:pm
daily. The lake stage for October 18
was 10.07 feet NVGD providing a navigational depth of 4.01 feet for route
1. Route 2 remains closed. (October
25, 2007)
http://www.saj.usace.army.mil/conops/structures/navbulln.htm
Florida West Coast, Mile 5.0, Matanzas Harbor.
NOTE. Matanzas Inn now manages the mooring field in Matanzas Harbor (239-463-9258, VHF-16). The inn is located near the west end of
the bridge at red 2. Mooring rates
are $13/day or $260 per month. The
inn offers free internet in the office, inside/outside restaurant, dinghy
dockage, trash disposal and free pump out.
(November 27, 2006)
Florida, West Coast,
Mile 131.8, Belleair Causeway
Bridge
Thanks to Jim Stroh for this report.
The vertical bridge clearance published on NOAA Raster
Chart 11411-2 (updated: 05/15/2007) indicates a 21ft vertical clearance.
Passing through the Intracoastal Waterway
(northbound) on January 1, 2008, the tide was 1.39 ft below MHW as checked
on NOAAs website. In theory there should have
been at least 22.3 ft of vertical clearance (21 feet as indicated on chart
+ 1.39 ft for tide differential). However, there was only 16.5 ft according
to the scaled ruler on the bridge bumpers.
I recommend mariners requiring specific clearances not
the ruler readings and depending on required clearances needing bridge lift
take not of bridge operational hours. (January 17, 2008)
Gulf Coast ICW, mile 158.2 East, Orange Beach
NOTE. The Marina at the Wharf (251-980-1350,G,D,P) has opened at mile 158.2 on the south side in a
protected basin. This 210 slip
marina provides 15 slips as free day docks while you shop or dine in
a village atmosphere at the individually owned and/or brand name shops, boutiques
and restaurants. (July 10, 2006)
Lake Michigan, Hammond,
IL
NOTE. Hammond Marina (219-659-7678)
will close on October 1, 2006 and remain closed until May 1, 2008 while undergoing extensive
renovation. Loss of about 1,000
slips in the Chicago
area during this time will increase the already crowded situation. Be sure to plan ahead when arriving at Chicago. (September 1, 2006)
NOTICE: The information presented on this web site
should not be used for navigation.
Mariners should have the latest charts and USCG Local Notice to
Mariners on their vessel when cruising.
The information on this web site was correct when first obtained,
but may change with time as waterway shoaling moves, new obstacles move
into the waterway, etc. The
information is provided only to alert you to possible problems or changes
in the waterway; not as an aid to navigation.
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