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Eisboch wrote:
"HK" wrote in message news ![]() The area in question is frequented by tugs and barges. They manage to transit the ICW without serious issues. The boaters who run into trouble typically are on large cruisers heading for the sun. I have some really good videos of us passing "close to" some quarter-mile long barges in the ICW. Interesting and tense, to say the least. If I can figure out how to post some of them on my website I will try. On the other hand, those tugs and barges tend to dredge their own channel while making the transit unlike a smaller boat like the Navigator. Where they can pass, I might run aground. Eisboch The barges are interesting, especially in some of the tight ICW turns... I've made the "jump" from the Golden Isles to St. Augustine about a dozen times, in the ditch and out in the ocean. Ran my 19-foot Sea Pro up to St. Simons Island once on its bottom, mostly inside. Great fishing along the ICW and in its creeks. St. Simons was a popular destination. Nice beaches, good eats, still have a couple of tee-shirts leftover from my last trip there. |
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