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Tom Treadway
 
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Yep, I looked at that map and saw the 10ft height also. I'm hoping the map
is just old. That's why I'm looking for a second opinion.

I had also found the cruising guide link. I think the slips at the Marriott
are less than a year old, which is why they don't show up on the page.

Thanks for your help.

TT


"Wayne.B" wrote in message
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I assume you are talking about the two bridges to Harbour Island?
According to my charts (which may be out of date), the bridge to the
west is a highway bridge, and a railroad bridge to the east, both with
10 foot clearance.

http://tinyurl.com/4q4od

Here is a note from a western Florida cruising site, speaking in
regard to Bern's restaurant near Ybor City:

The closest approach for mariners are the marinas on or near Davis
Island in the north end of Tampa Bay. At the south end of the island
is a circular harbor called the Seaplane Basin. The Davis Island Yacht
Club is in this basin and they accept boats with reciprocal
arrangements. Right on the Cut "D" channel is the Marjorie Park Yacht
Marina and to your right at the junction of Garrison Channel is the
Wyndham Harbour Island Hotel with two transient slips.

from:

http://www.cruisingguide.com/saltysemay03/wfnews.html



 
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