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Old 06-10-2015, 02:33   #1
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Carolina ICW Hazards Due TO Recent Flooding

Does anyone have any first hand information concerning navigation conditions along the AICW in the Carolinas and Georgia due to the recent flooding conditions caused by the torrential rains that inundated the area over the past week? I'm concerned about hazards such as shoaling, bridge closures, marina damage, foating or sunken dibree(sp?) in the channel. Any info would be helpful as we are now in the great southern migration season and a lot of cruisers might be affected. thank you
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Re: Carolina ICW Hazards Due TO Recent Flooding

I posted an article today Use extreme caution on Chesapeake and ICW - or stay put! located in Chesapeake & Delaware Bays | Waterway Guide News Update
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Re: Carolina ICW Hazards Due TO Recent Flooding

this is an interesting topic. And this storm came just before the parade South starts
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Re: Carolina ICW Hazards Due TO Recent Flooding

Thank you Waterway Guide News Update For the ICW condition report. I'll be thinking about the advice to keep a sharp lookout in the coming weeks for debris, as it takes its time to make it downstream from inland Carolinas. That's something I hadn't concidered.
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