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Ronald Hugh Roberts March 14th 08 09:50 PM

Depth at Cut at Intersection between Clear Lake Channel and Houston Ship Channel
 
Anyone know if the cut at the intersection between Clear Lake
Channel and the Houston Ship Channel into Trinity bay will
allow a 5 foot draft boat through (at mean low water tide)?

ron
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Marty[_2_] March 15th 08 12:47 AM

Depth at Cut at Intersection between Clear Lake Channel and HoustonShip Channel
 
Ronald Hugh Roberts wrote:
Anyone know if the cut at the intersection between Clear Lake
Channel and the Houston Ship Channel into Trinity bay will
allow a 5 foot draft boat through (at mean low water tide)?


Hmmmm, what are those pieces of paper that look like maps but are for
water and show depths for?

Cheers
Marty

Capt. JG March 15th 08 12:59 AM

Depth at Cut at Intersection between Clear Lake Channel and Houston Ship Channel
 
"Marty" wrote in message
...
Ronald Hugh Roberts wrote:
Anyone know if the cut at the intersection between Clear Lake Channel and
the Houston Ship Channel into Trinity bay will
allow a 5 foot draft boat through (at mean low water tide)?


Hmmmm, what are those pieces of paper that look like maps but are for
water and show depths for?

Cheers
Marty



No clew... you could point him to an online source.

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Edgar March 15th 08 05:58 PM

Depth at Cut at Intersection between Clear Lake Channel and Houston Ship Channel
 

"Ronald Hugh Roberts" wrote in message
...
Anyone know if the cut at the intersection between Clear Lake
Channel and the Houston Ship Channel into Trinity bay will
allow a 5 foot draft boat through (at mean low water tide)?


If you want to go through why do you need to do it at mean low water tide??



Capt. JG March 15th 08 06:06 PM

Depth at Cut at Intersection between Clear Lake Channel and Houston Ship Channel
 
"Edgar" wrote in message
...

"Ronald Hugh Roberts" wrote in message
...
Anyone know if the cut at the intersection between Clear Lake
Channel and the Houston Ship Channel into Trinity bay will
allow a 5 foot draft boat through (at mean low water tide)?


If you want to go through why do you need to do it at mean low water
tide??



The atomic clock he's been monitoring stopped working, the last tide table
available is from 1971, so it's a worst-case scenario... ? And, it would be
mean low low water.

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Ronald Hugh Roberts March 17th 08 04:11 PM

Depth at Cut at Intersection between Clear Lake Channel and Houston Ship Channel
 
In article ,
Edgar wrote:

"Ronald Hugh Roberts" wrote in message
...
Anyone know if the cut at the intersection between Clear Lake
Channel and the Houston Ship Channel into Trinity bay will
allow a 5 foot draft boat through (at mean low water tide)?


If you want to go through why do you need to do it at mean low water tide??

Don't necessarily. Just using it as a point of reference.

ron


Ronald Hugh Roberts March 17th 08 04:20 PM

Depth at Cut at Intersection between Clear Lake Channel and HoustonShip Channel
 
In article ,
Marty wrote:
Ronald Hugh Roberts wrote:
Anyone know if the cut at the intersection between Clear Lake
Channel and the Houston Ship Channel into Trinity bay will
allow a 5 foot draft boat through (at mean low water tide)?


Hmmmm, what are those pieces of paper that look like maps but are for
water and show depths for?


Chart number 11327, latest version is from October, 2004. I have
the previous version as well. It shows Red Fish Island as an island.
The current version shows it to be a submerged reef. It's been
resurrected as an island since I arrived from Palacious three years
ago.

I was looking for some local knowledge. Guess there's only one way
to get that. Oh well, I haven't run aground since the delivery.

I'm thinking about name my next boat Local Knowledge because all
of the cruising guides say, "but don't go there without" ...

ron
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