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Wayne.B wrote:
On Sun, 5 Oct 2008 19:05:53 -0400, "Wilbur Hubbard" wrote: One would never wish to go aground on the Cape Fear shoals. It could cost you your boat. Not that they are hard or rocky or anything like that but there's currents and tides thunder storms and not much civilization or assistance around. That's all true but the channel is well marked with a couple of large buoys that are exactly where the chart shows them to be. We've been through there twice at night and had no problem. Adverse current inside is about half that of going around the end, it's about 20 miles shorter, and they've got nearly perfect weather tonight. Winds are aft from the NE at 10 to 12 and seas are less than 3 ft, about as good as it gets. I'd definitely go outside in high winds or adverse visibility however. Looking his last data, I'm thinking he may be planning to go just inside R12, 18 miles SE of the channel. Cheers Marty |
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