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![]() Paul wrote: And this this guy made the trip in july of 05 http://www.delawareonline.com/apps/p...0319/1013/NEWS Paul Thanks a million for the reply, Paul! Very interesting and helpful information. (I know nothing at all about the whole area, just got these place names from some charts I was looking at last night and today.) Sounds like it would probably be passable by me in my waverunner if that guy could do it in his outboard (not clear what happened with them on those sandbars though....was he able to just push his boat across them?.....I couldn't do that with my 'ski, it's way too heavy, but if the water just stays even 1 foot deep, I can make it through just about anywhere. If I do this trip, I'll try to time it out to coincide with high tide through there. It sounds so worth it, like this is an especially beautiful and interesting little passageway to cut through...and let me reassure anyone reading, I may be in the minority among pwc'ers and powerboaters (and certainly not in conforming to the stereotype as mentioned by the article's writer toward the end), but I have absolutely no problem doing a long slow, time-consuming idle or low-speed ride through a narrow, shallow, tranquil waterway (if I'm legally allowed to be there), just enjoying nature and the scenery...and I'm looking forward to doing just that. I really I just hope the weather holds. richforman |
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