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Well I don't have the map in from of me at the moment , but, I think you are right on. I was looking for the bouys as I was coming around Round Island and I just saw the far one in betweenish Welch and the small islands. All the small islands right before you approach Welch. Well , nothing prevents anyone from entering from the Round Island side. The first bouy was way over to the right. I was a larger area than I anticipated and I drove right through the "big circle with the x in it".
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Don't know if all the markers are in place but that area can be tough to spot where your not supposed to be unless you study your chart.There is a lot of open area between the 3 red markers and Pop/Fish islands.
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Exactly , I consider it a lesson learned and no one was hurt. In my opinion there is way too much room for error there. That was my first time in the area. Ouch!
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In the bright sunlight, it is very difficult to see those red markers. I cut it short two years ago on my jetski on a bright sunny day. Lots of pretty rocks down there to destroy a prop or an entire lower unit. I'm glad I wasn't on my boat that day. A week later, I was cruising through the area showing my wife the mistake I made and we saw a pontoon boat that was pulling a tuber plow through that are and lose a prop. Now, I always make sure I see all three red markers in a triangle before I turn in or out of that area.
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That area south of Pops and Fish Islands inside those 3 red markers are marked with a Red X in a red circle on the Bizer map. Plus a 4th red marker to the east of Fish I and shows rocks in the area inside all 4 of those. That means no passage.
On the Greenie Duncan Map that same area shows some rocks and shoals but also a clear area inside the boundaries of three red markers. They do not show the 4th red marker to the east of Fish. Duncan shows markers numbered 229 and 230 as rocks and shoals then north of that is a clear channel before rocks and shoals of Pops and Fish Island and the third red marker numbered 228. Both maps differ in that area with Bizer showing NO safe passage and Duncan showing a clear navigable area through there. Another reason why I trust my Bizer map and have to question the Duncan map. I've talked with some area boat mechanics who tell me that they have repaired boats that hit rocks not shown on the Duncan maps but marked better on the Bizer map. SIKSUKR is right that the red markers are spread far apart and you need to study your map in order to know to stay clear of that area. It appears that it also makes a difference which map you study. Bizer makes it more clear. Fortunate that you didn't have more damage Rickeei. |
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Call the Marine patrol. Can't tell you how many calls I've placed over the years for lights out on bouys, bouys chopped up by boaters and markers that should be but are not there.
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Yesterday, noticed that FL 22 was missing from the area next to Little Mark at the head of Alton Bay. Forgot to call when I got in and thought about it until I read this thread earlier today. I emailed MP and got a response in about an hour that they were already aware, Maintenance was working on it, and thanked me for the tip. They can't fix something they don't know about. Good advice, B. R.
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Maybe this should be a separate thread, but I'd be curious if anyone else finds any other areas confusing or not well marked, and where they are. |
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