Tuesday, August 3, 2010

"Bridge Clearance"

I was speaking with a buddy of mine today and the subject of bridge clearance came up. So I thought it would be a good idea to mention the importance of knowing the bridge clearances in your boating area. First of all you should know how much clearance is needed for your vessel to pass safely under a bridge. You can determine the amount of clearance needed by measuring from the waterline to the highest point on your vessel. Most lakes have websites that give bridge clearance information. If you are having a problem getting the bridge clearance information, contact your state DNR or the Coast Guard and they will tell you where to find the information. On inland lakes and rivers, the distance is stated at "Full Pool". You then must make any adjustment for increases or decreases in levels. Coastal boaters need to check the Coast Pilot and local Notice to Mariners for changes to the Coast Pilot. All clearance information can be found in these publications. Don't get caught short on your next voyage. Make sure you can get under that next bridge.

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