Yes, we did it both ways, south and then north.Hello everyone,
Can anyone tell me about sailing the ICW?
Only the Navy bombs water.even air force bombing practice grounds.
Also, from that brief moment you took your eyes off the channel and ran aground, or worse, someone else ran your boat aground, and you have to put up with the embarrassment of asking one of those passing powerboaters for a pull off the sandbar. That's another sixpack lost.to outright rage
What kind of boat? Draft and bridge clearance height? What time of year? Heading north or south?Hello everyone,
Can anyone tell me about sailing the ICW?
This response highlights the wide divergence of conditions one could encounter in the ICW depending on what section of it you are sailing. Bridges, locks, commercial traffic, seasonal and current weather conditions, dredging operations, etc. can complicate a trip, so if you don't know what to plan for, how to prepare, what to do when plans A, B, and C don't work out, you could be in for a good deal of angst.What kind of boat? Draft and bridge clearance height? What time of year? Heading north or south?
Were you watching? The chart said 8-9 feet at low tide. That's my story and I'm sticking to it.Also, from that brief moment you took your eyes off the channel and ran aground,
In what context? Are you wanting to make a passage.... or do you want to find a patch of flat water to sail your boat back and forth.... or do you want to cruise to some restaurants and dodge the power boat guys with bikini clad crew (yahoo)... or what? And what part of the ICW. Gulf coast, chesapeake, east coast southward, northward... try to ask a specific question... if possible.Hello everyone,
Can anyone tell me about sailing the ICW?
Add to that the online version of Waterway Guide. The information and reviews are often more recent than AC. Also sign up for the Alerts and notices. Don't bother with the way too expensive WG books, each book costs about as much as a year's worth of the online version.Anyone planning to run the ICW should look up the Skipper Bob ICW long tracks Bob423 ICW Tracks and Routes and get a paid subscription to the AquaMaps app. Then import Bob's long tracks into AquaMaps and also load the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) overlays and ActiveCaptain data.
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I am very new to sailing. Took ASA 101 Basic Keel Boating last summer. Purchased my DS III in the fall. Cleaned it up over the winter. Almost ready for the water. I'll start on Woodlake and Lake Anna to get the feel of my boat. I have ambitions of sailing down the James River to Virginia Beach, then across the bay to Cape Charles. I have no frame of reference or experience to know what it all takes. Reading your posts here is so valuable to me as I consider venturing out.First, Welcome to SBO!!!!
Are you asking because you are considering taking your Daysailor III on the ICW locally or cruising the ICW in another, larger, boat?
What Dave and Will posted is all very true.
If your planning on traveling the ICW in your DS III be very careful around large power boats who seem to run at a speed to create the largest wake possible and will have little regard for you in your small boat, whether your sailing or motoring. Watch for them coming and stay well away and be prepared to handle the wake.
Luckily you will have more room to maneuver than they will with your shallow draft.
Be sure your auxiliary motor is running well and you have plenty of fuel.
Ward
This is great! ThanksAdd to that the online version of Waterway Guide. The information and reviews are often more recent than AC. Also sign up for the Alerts and notices. Don't bother with the way too expensive WG books, each book costs about as much as a year's worth of the online version.
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I'm really just looking for a "flat patch of water to sail back and forth" for now. I live in Richmond, VA. It's mostly power boats up here. I'd love to check out restaurants.In what context? Are you wanting to make a passage.... or do you want to find a patch of flat water to sail your boat back and forth.... or do you want to cruise to some restaurants and dodge the power boat guys with bikini clad crew (yahoo)... or what? And what part of the ICW. Gulf coast, chesapeake, east coast southward, northward... try to ask a specific question... if possible.
OR......... look for a guide book or video... lots of that kind of thing around if you're curious and persistent.