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We noticed it was gone on Sunday. My husband and a neighbor were trying to retrieve a paddle boat there once and said there were a lot of rocks in there. Not sure how far under the surface they are though.
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The depth inside that missing marker goes shallow real quick. It is not a problem for smaller boats on plane as the water depth is approx. 3 to 4 feet. Best advice is stay about 200 yards out and you will be in 12+ feet. Hope this helps.
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You are right. It was gone last weekend. Someone hit it and it sank. There are 2 smashed plastic buoys on the bottom now. I'm sure the MP will replace it soon. Earlier this summer, there was an underwater broken wooden buoy sticking straight up there as well but it's gone now. I had tied a red rubber ball to it so MP could easily find it. They must have pulled it out. There do not seem to be many rocks around that area until you get up close to flasher 49 or in close to Chase Point.
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