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On Sat, 20 Nov 2004 11:35:06 GMT, "Roger Long"
wrote: That's easy to do but I want to see a lot of the interesting looking areas inside the islands. What I don't want to do is get miles down the intricate channels and then find out that the only route has shoaled over in the channel so that only an outboard can go through or that one of the bascule bridge channels has shoaled so that you can't get a sailboat over to the side where there is clearance for the mast. A lot of that water is very thin. Since I draw 7 feet, I have never taken our boat inside. I did drive a friend's Gulfstar 37 into Fire Island inlet once. THat is about 4-ft draft, and we didn't hit anything. However, I realized afterward why he asked Barb and me to come that day. He didn't want to face that himself. I remember running aground in a Hobie 18 with the boards up once in Great South Bay. I think that draws about 6 inches. Shoaling in bascule channels usually appears in the Local Notices, but I don't suppose anyone guarantees that. Rodney Myrvaagnes NYC Let's Put the XXX back in Xmas |
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