New charts are a must!
Newbie, 4 years ago I missed a family trip the Bimini. My brothers did tell me about it because Dad took his charts. They sailed from Ft. Lauderdale to bimini with Dads circa 1985 charts. They had no problem in Bimini. However, they sailed back to Biscayne Bay Via Stiltsville. They arrived in Stiltsville after dark. They put the gps location of #1 marker into the gps and they searched frantically to find #1 marker going into Stiltsville from Hawks Channel visually. They , somehow made it to the second mark and made it through the channel. After that situation, Dad said that the land does not change but the water does. The channel change by a fairly large distance. Enough that even online planning charts showed the differance.Buy new charts of the area you are sailing. Keep you and your boat safe.The next trip two years later to the Dry Tortugas,(Fort Jefferson, yes , we took those same charts with Dad's idea that the land does not change the water does), the Charts showed a channel to the east side of the Fort. Well between 1985 and now, a storm filled in a 30' deep channel that was solid ground when we got there. Charts are a must, cruising guides have great opinions on the local things you may want to know.Another point, Port Evergades was not always Port Everglade. A hurricane Filled in the inlet at (can't find the chart) I think it was Bahia Mar, about 4 miles north of the current inlet at Port Everglades. r.w.landau