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Ann Prete
Tue, May 2, 2017 1:04 PM

Good morning all
Looking for 2017 update on NJ ICW starting from Cape May NJ north. Anyone who has travelled NJ ICW from Cape May north recently it would be great to know if navigable?

With the winds howling 25 knots for the next week looking to take the inside route but want to know if passable. Super storm sandy impacted this waterway. Just hoping NJ ICW getting back to normal.

Thanks for your input. Greatly appreciate the sharing of mariner knowledge.

Ann
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Good morning all Looking for 2017 update on NJ ICW starting from Cape May NJ north. Anyone who has travelled NJ ICW from Cape May north recently it would be great to know if navigable? With the winds howling 25 knots for the next week looking to take the inside route but want to know if passable. Super storm sandy impacted this waterway. Just hoping NJ ICW getting back to normal. Thanks for your input. Greatly appreciate the sharing of mariner knowledge. Ann Sasea Sent from my iPad
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Sean Welsh
Tue, May 2, 2017 10:23 PM

On 05/02/2017 08:04 AM, Ann Prete wrote:

Looking for 2017 update on NJ ICW starting from Cape May NJ north. Anyone who has travelled NJ ICW from Cape May north recently it would be great to know if navigable?

With the winds howling 25 knots for the next week looking to take the inside route but want to know if passable. Super storm sandy impacted this waterway. Just hoping NJ ICW getting back to normal.

For what draft?

We draw six feet. No part of the NJ inland water way is navigable to us.

We have a short list of inlets and anchorages we use to make the trip in
two or three hops.

-Sean
m/y Vector
lying Galveston, TX
http://OurOdyssey.BlogSpot.com

On 05/02/2017 08:04 AM, Ann Prete wrote: > Looking for 2017 update on NJ ICW starting from Cape May NJ north. Anyone who has travelled NJ ICW from Cape May north recently it would be great to know if navigable? > > With the winds howling 25 knots for the next week looking to take the inside route but want to know if passable. Super storm sandy impacted this waterway. Just hoping NJ ICW getting back to normal. > For what draft? We draw six feet. No part of the NJ inland water way is navigable to us. We have a short list of inlets and anchorages we use to make the trip in two or three hops. -Sean m/y Vector lying Galveston, TX http://OurOdyssey.BlogSpot.com
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Ralph Yost
Tue, May 2, 2017 10:29 PM

" Super storm sandy" occurred in Oct 2012. The ICW in NJ has been dredged
since that time.
R,

On 05/02/2017 08:04 AM, Ann Prete wrote:

Looking for 2017 update on NJ ICW starting from Cape May NJ north. Anyone

who has travelled NJ ICW from Cape May north recently it would be great to
know if navigable?

With the winds howling 25 knots for the next week looking to take the

inside route but want to know if passable. Super storm sandy impacted this
waterway. Just hoping NJ ICW getting back to normal.

" Super storm sandy" occurred in Oct 2012. The ICW in NJ has been dredged since that time. R, On 05/02/2017 08:04 AM, Ann Prete wrote: > Looking for 2017 update on NJ ICW starting from Cape May NJ north. Anyone who has travelled NJ ICW from Cape May north recently it would be great to know if navigable? > > With the winds howling 25 knots for the next week looking to take the inside route but want to know if passable. Super storm sandy impacted this waterway. Just hoping NJ ICW getting back to normal. >