Indeed. What's your point?
The 6.7 controlling depth was not in the channel that crosses the lake but after Clewiston where the two routes join and follows the rim
What was yours?
Mike
Indeed. What's your point?
The red tide was along the western shore of FL.Not in Lake O
Mostly caused by iron laden sand dust blowing from Africa.
We are a mile short of the Ortona Lock when westbound.
Have a modest amount of power woodworking equipment if you wish to dock overnight , free of course.
A little late to the party but Africa remains off the eastern shore of Florida. Don't know about Africa's effect on the Gulf. Don't mean to be unctuous . Possibly a typo or oversight. Yes/No?
Ben, what was the lowest you saw and where?Saw this thread. Came through April 21. No noticeable issues and I am a rookie through Okeechobee. Depths shallow leaving Clewiston going West to East. But once in the middle of Okeechobee, 8-10 foot. I was more scared because of the horror stories, but no ground-related incident. (I lost an engine for mechanical reasons, but not the lake’s fault unless bad Karma counts),
Ben, what was the lowest you saw and where?