We posted a topic in "Ask All Sailors" and the topic was responded to primarily be sailors in California and the East Coast, but not in the Gulf and moved. These Sailors seemed to be more concerned about the blame game and the government. We were planning to cruise the Gulf as we have done annually since Katrina and now are in a holding pattern because of the oil. We keep our boat in Madisonville, LA on the river which feeds into Lake Ponchertrain. As long as the leak continues to flow into the gulf, we feel that it would be foolish and not safe to venture out into the gulf and risk the hazzards of exposing the boat to the oil and running the risk of not being able to return to the Lake. Are the Rigolles closed yet? As we understand it, the Intercoastal waterway remains open and the Mississippi River is open at this time, but this could change. Of course we are not planning on entering the gulf through the Ms river. What we would really like sailors to comment on is; what would need to take place before it will be safe to cruise the gulf and is cruising in the Ms Sound and Mobile Bay safe? It would seem to us that at a minimum the oil leak would need to be stopped. Will the oil eventually either disburse or wash onto shore? Would this be the time that it would be safe to be able to cruise gulf waters?