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"Doug Kanter" wrote in message ...
How wide is the inlet he was trying to navigate? Outbound, once I get a little ways east of the beach, I'll stay within 150' of the N jetty, paralleling it, until I clear the jetty tip. Then, I'll break immediately to the northeast. Reverse procedure for inbound. That inlet has baffled the CoE for so long it is really embarassing. They dredge and dredge, they built weirs, which they then decided to replace w/a big, long north jetty. $23mil later and still 9/10's of the south side is unusable (shoals, sandbars, rough, ect). The whole damn place gets wild as Hell w/a outgoing tide bucking a stiff onshore breeze. (However, this was not the situation the night Captain Crash's "voyage" prematurely ended) Now they're talking about a big, long south jetty. yawn I have suggested to the Corp that given their "track record", perhaps people should send in their suggestions, we'll put them all on a big dart board, blindfold some of the engineering staff and let'em throw the darts at it. The suggestion with the most "hits" is the way we go. Couldn't be any more ineffective. And, what's the margin of error for GPS nowadays? Ponce Inlet is not the place to be needing a GPS. Just ask it's most recent victim, "Captain" Roberts, formerly of the vessel "Baroness". -- SJM |