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JAXAshby wrote:
and because the water is shallow in the bay and the channel is too winding for you to follow. Yes - very shallow. Not like the shallow water we had in Florida Bay. really? Florida Bay is more shallow? How shallow is that, jeffies? Keep in mind, jeffies, that the dredged channel from the Shinnecock canal to the ocean outlet is often less than six feet. That is the dredged channel, you fumb duck. The water either side is often less. jeffies, attempting rational discussion with you is like attempting same with a dog pile. Jaxie, you've just shown us yet another area where you are completely ignorant. There are large areas of Florida Bay less than 3 feet deep. The "inside" ICW has long stretches where the "channel" is 5 feet or less. Shinnecock Bay is "deep water" by comparison. The channel is mostly straight, with more than a dozen marks in its three miles. The inlet may be subject to shoaling, but that's not uncommon. Its no surprise that this is what you think is challenging! |
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