Wifey B: From what I'm hearing from a captain taking an older trawler up the coast right now, if it doesn't get some dredging soon, it may also be moot.
BandB, for as long as I remember, people have always said, "The ICW needs to be dredged." Long after I am dead, the new generation will be saying, "The ICW needs dredging."
The only way the ICW would get the attention it needs is if it were used in major commerce transportation. Consider the Mississippi River..... barge traffic is important for moving oil, grains etc. If a complaint is filed, the area will be dredged a lot sooner than a stretch of the ICW on the east coast.
I would like to see the inlets dredged more frequently so as to remove the deltas in those areas. Usually the shore line of an inlet is a collection of rocks.
Not many boater are prepared to meet a boat coming in as they are trying to get out to the ocean. Things can get a tad bit exciting passing through an inlet while trying to avoid the shallow deltas, the rocks and a larger boat, that is more restricted in by its draft and ability to navigate the 'narrows' at a slow speed.
I have made it a habit to pass the inlet, going out, checking for a large boat coming in. If it is safe, I will then pick a safe path to pass through the inlet.
I am surprised more accidents do not happen at the 2 lane inlets especially with smaller boats. For some reason, the smaller boats fail to understand, not all boats are a nibble as their boat.
And the last words heard on the VHF were, "I have the right of way."