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Hi, Captain Rick,
Six feet on the ICW is always a risk, as you know, but I think you can make it if you watch the tides. Was last through Lockwoods in September while fleeing Hurricane Isabelle and didn't have a problem. Granted I'm shallow draft, but I don't recall any alarms going off. Shoaling there as well as at little inlets from Sneads Ferry to Swansboro is definitely occurring, but the tows and big shrimpers are passing by regularly and no doubt kicking up the sand. The secret will be to keep to the land side. In other words, go to port at the first sign of trouble while heading north - especially when traversing inlets - and even if this means getting uncomfortably close to the west bank, and the coming spring tides should definitely be an asset, as you already know. The good news is that recent dredging projects just north of Camp Lejeune, just south of Swansboro, and just south of Morehead have removed problems there. My biggest worry would be, as always, the stinking rock ledges between Barefoot Landing and Doc Holidays at North Myrtle Beach. Hope this helps, good sailing, and keep in touch. Muskrat |
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