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Don't get turned around: is your waterway actually open?

by Grady-White 30 Jun 14:44 BST
Don't get turned around: is your waterway actually open? © Grady-White

We all stop and check the weather before heading out on our boats. But has it ever occurred to you that a portion of your route may be closed to mariners? It might come as a surprise, but there are occasions when the coast guard closes waterways.

Before you leave the dock, it's a good idea to know if your boat travels will be impacted by any closings. Fortunately, there's a simple way to find out.

The Coast Guard publishes Local Notices to Mariners here. Just click on your region and the closings will be listed.

While you're at it, why not check the weather one more time? The National Weather Service gives you a quick overview of your weather, any marine weather hazards, and the tides and water temperatures for your state.

A quick check of both these sites will lessen your chances of being caught off guard and having your day ruined by unexpected weather and waterway closures.

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