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It looks as though there are a few members from the Sarasota area. I
was hoping for some local knowledge on the New Pass channel or is
wiser to use Big Sarasota Pass?
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On Tue, 25 Mar 2008 18:31:34 -0700 (PDT), sailmonstermomma
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It looks as though there are a few members from the Sarasota area. I
was hoping for some local knowledge on the New Pass channel or is
wiser to use Big Sarasota Pass?
Thanks,
sailmonstermomma


What kind of boat and what is your draft ?

Both passes are dangerous on an outgoing tide against a westerly
swell.

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On Mar 26, 12:47*am, Wayne.B wrote:
On Tue, 25 Mar 2008 18:31:34 -0700 (PDT), sailmonstermomma

wrote:
It looks as though there are a few members from the Sarasota area. I
was hoping for some local knowledge on the New Pass channel or is
wiser to use *Big Sarasota Pass?
Thanks,
sailmonstermomma


What kind of boat and what is your draft ? *

Both passes are dangerous on an outgoing tide against a westerly
swell.


1975 Catalina 27 3'6" draft
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On Wed, 26 Mar 2008 05:49:40 -0700 (PDT), sailmonstermomma
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What kind of boat and what is your draft ? *

Both passes are dangerous on an outgoing tide against a westerly
swell.


1975 Catalina 27 3'6" draft


The charts show almost enough depth. I'd try and scout it out with a
smaller boat, depthsounder and GPS before risking the sail boat. A
lot of the FL west coast inlets have uncharted shoaling and frequently
look nothing like what you expect. Local buoys and nav markers are
generally correct however.

New Pass had a 3 ft shoal reported in 2004 but you might be OK at mid
tide on a calm day. Most of the locals use the pass at Longboat Key
but that has its tricky aspects also.

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On Mar 26, 10:11*am, Wayne.B wrote:
On Wed, 26 Mar 2008 05:49:40 -0700 (PDT), sailmonstermomma

wrote:
What kind of boat and what is your draft ? *


Both passes are dangerous on an outgoing tide against a westerly
swell.


1975 Catalina 27 3'6" draft


The charts show almost enough depth. *I'd try and scout it out with a
smaller boat, depthsounder and GPS before risking the sail boat. *A
lot of the FL west coast inlets have uncharted shoaling and frequently
look nothing like what you expect. *Local buoys and nav markers are
generally correct however.

New Pass had a 3 ft shoal reported in 2004 but you might be OK at mid
tide on a calm day. *Most of the locals use the pass at Longboat Key
but that has its tricky aspects also.


Thanks for the information. Fair Winds!


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