"Flying Pig" wrote in :
We're going to be arriving in St. Augustine late next week (10th-ish).
What's the controlling depth on the inlet?
http://marinas.com/map/index.php?inf...windowid=5 35
Picture a beach full of sand dunes buried under 3 feet of water that shifts
constantly for no apparent reason.....like every other East Coast Florida
inlet.
Click on the satellite view, which is old but newer and much more useful
than the stupid charts from 1947.
Those white areas underwater aren't schools of fish.....
Remember, the piles of underwater sand dunes to the East are in the ocean,
as opposed to the piles of underwater sand dunes to the West that used to
be the ICW.
--
Larry
It really might not be a bad idea to get some of those waterbags to tilt
her over. You can lay her down AND get under some bridges, too!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=epz6BBZm__0
Having dragged the Amel Sharki's keel over the sand across Florida I don't
think any "controlling depth" makes a damned bit of difference as there's
no maintenance to notice any more.....
"How deep is Lake Worth?"....about 6" less than an unloaded Amel Sharki 41.