Bridges
Hey Guy,The hwy. 90 bridge at the Rigolets is not working. Last I heard, couple of weeks ago, they said it was closed to marine traffic indefinately. My personal opinion is that they are not going to fix it. They lost power late last year, when I think, the new bridge construction cut the power cable to it. Have been running off a generator since then. Apparently this isn't working. The new bridge is supposed to be finished by the end of the year. This is all hear say info. but the bridge rarely works, and you can't depend on it at all. The Chef pass bridge is working, but the water is too shallow once in the lake to get through there, unless you have a very shallow draft. Anything over three feet won't make it through there. At this time the only alternative is through the ICW, to the inner harbor canal. This will add a full day to the trip. I came through here last time out,( two weeks ago ). The bridge operators in there are a nightmare. They usually will not answer any call, and you just have to pull up and wait. I had to call the Coast Guard to get through the Seabrook Bridge going out, and coming back they opened, but never answered a call. The last bridge coming into the lake is now the Seabrook Bridge, as the name has been changed. The charts show it as Lakeview. Hope this helps and good luck. If you have not been through here before watch the currents, especially at the Seabrook Bridge. If you catch the tide right, the current through there makes it really tough to control your boat, as it's very narrow. Good Luck