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Local/State Information

The boating waters in our Flotilla's area of operation are distinguished by a tide of roughly three feet and hundreds of acres of shallow water less than a foot deep at low tide. Tidal flows can exceed five knots. Staying in navigable channels is essential for safe boating. Inlets can be challenging when winds and tidal flows are against each other. Boats not designed for inlet transit can cause safety issues when conditions that were marginal when going out have deteriorated to dangerous when it is time to return.

 

Below are links to information of interest to boaters in our area.

 

Local NOAA Chart

 

Corps of Engineers Inlet Charts

 

State Maps,Boat Registration, Fishing License Information and Publications

 

NC Department of Marine Fisheries

 

Local Buoy and Weather Data

 

Find a State Boating Access Site

 

NC Accident Report for accidents inside colregs demarcation line (Inside of inlets)

 

USCG Accident Report for accidents outside of colregs demarcation line (Outside of inlets)

 

Tide Tables

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