FootballFan
Senior Member
We like many others here have been planning on a move south late Oct/Nov timeframe. Now having to evaluate the details of what impact Florence will have on our float plans.
I know all of our hearts are with the people of NC and the tragedy of the storm. Didn't want to take away from those discussions. And the challenge for the area is not over with the flood waters still rising.
At some point we have to augment our data for float planning prior to a decision point. I may be rushing things - but is top of mind.
There are the pioneers which will be some of the first through the waterway, we want to capture their experiences.
What would everybody think about having a NC ICW status thread where we post our fact finding, experiences, etc. about status of the waterway?
Specifically waterway conditions/status, bridges open/closed, fuel options, etc.
On the early side I know, but there is a point in the next few weeks where we will have to make a decision on moving south or wintering in the north.
This is starting on other forums, but everyone is not reading every forum. Thinking we could consolidate our knowledge and learnings. Eliminate erroneous information, validate accurate information.
Will start off with what I have found in the last couple of days. Not stating these items as facts - just what I have been told. Looking for verification if the items are accurate and factual.
Marinas are shut down in Moorhead, Wrightsville Beach, Southport, and Bald Head. Non official comments - will be months before they reopen.
One marina in Beaufort, NC rumored to have started pumping fuel today, running off a generator (don't know which one).
Good portion of the ICW in NC is shut down to boat traffic by the Corp of Engineers. Got specific references on Moorehead to Wrightsville beach and Alligator River north of Moorehead.
Local marine industry concerns about significant changes in shoaling at Snows Cut.
Specific to Southport - a resident there that evacuated. As of mid day today they cannot return due to washout of roads and highways. Not sure if this is Southport only or symptomatic of the NC coastal region. No access by roads, no diesel deliveries or work crews to repair.
Anyway - if this is of value chime in... I think we all realize that posting what we are hearing, this is a great forum to either validate or discount.
Thanks
I know all of our hearts are with the people of NC and the tragedy of the storm. Didn't want to take away from those discussions. And the challenge for the area is not over with the flood waters still rising.
At some point we have to augment our data for float planning prior to a decision point. I may be rushing things - but is top of mind.
There are the pioneers which will be some of the first through the waterway, we want to capture their experiences.
What would everybody think about having a NC ICW status thread where we post our fact finding, experiences, etc. about status of the waterway?
Specifically waterway conditions/status, bridges open/closed, fuel options, etc.
On the early side I know, but there is a point in the next few weeks where we will have to make a decision on moving south or wintering in the north.
This is starting on other forums, but everyone is not reading every forum. Thinking we could consolidate our knowledge and learnings. Eliminate erroneous information, validate accurate information.
Will start off with what I have found in the last couple of days. Not stating these items as facts - just what I have been told. Looking for verification if the items are accurate and factual.
Marinas are shut down in Moorhead, Wrightsville Beach, Southport, and Bald Head. Non official comments - will be months before they reopen.
One marina in Beaufort, NC rumored to have started pumping fuel today, running off a generator (don't know which one).
Good portion of the ICW in NC is shut down to boat traffic by the Corp of Engineers. Got specific references on Moorehead to Wrightsville beach and Alligator River north of Moorehead.
Local marine industry concerns about significant changes in shoaling at Snows Cut.
Specific to Southport - a resident there that evacuated. As of mid day today they cannot return due to washout of roads and highways. Not sure if this is Southport only or symptomatic of the NC coastal region. No access by roads, no diesel deliveries or work crews to repair.
Anyway - if this is of value chime in... I think we all realize that posting what we are hearing, this is a great forum to either validate or discount.
Thanks