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Zues2167 05-17-2013 07:46 AM

Barnaget Bay Boating
 
Hey all, anyone in New Jersey that boat on Barnaget Bay not going to be boating this year because of the debris in the bay from Sandy? Any thoughts?

TrippM 05-17-2013 01:03 PM

I've heard alot of second hand information about cars and pieces of homes that are supposedly underwater. I have seen first hand pieces of homes and buildings washed ashore so I do believe that the contents of a few homes are out there in the bay. I'm wondering if the marine police or coast guard will be marking off areas that are high risk to navigation.

jvcobra 05-17-2013 01:29 PM

I'm not sure of the condition, a few of my neighbors have put their boats in the water but I don't see them going out very often. I'll take a wait and see approach, which is perfect since one of my engines is still out of the boat. :D

Expensive Date 05-17-2013 05:19 PM

Went out last Sunday, launched in Surf City and just ran down to Beachaven turned around at Southwicks. I stayed in the channel and it seemed ok maybe a little deeper in some spots, the only thing is jjust south of the 72 bridge seemed a little shallower. Were little debries floating, but we need to proceed with caution as I explore more area I will post here.

rainmn 05-17-2013 08:55 PM

Put my CC in last weekend and went for a quick ride. Didn't see anything while I was out, and the channel into my parent's lagoon is actually deeper now than last year. So far, so good.

shekmark 05-18-2013 09:35 AM

I am not in the water yet but have some info from a couple of people that is interesting. Apparently the cleanup is targeted now from the canal up under the Mantaloking bridge and continuing south. I was told weeks ago that they already pulled over 35 cars out along with much other debris. I know there is a ton of new sand making a lot of areas very shallow. This morning I was with a friend who has a friend who does marine repair on state police boats and they just ordered 60 or 70 outdrives? If that is true then they are obviously hitting crap in the water. Still can't wait to get my boat in.

Expensive Date 05-18-2013 01:11 PM


Originally Posted by shekmark (Post 3927848)
I am not in the water yet but have some info from a couple of people that is interesting. Apparently the cleanup is targeted now from the canal up under the Mantaloking bridge and continuing south. I was told weeks ago that they already pulled over 35 cars out along with much other debris. I know there is a ton of new sand making a lot of areas very shallow. This morning I was with a friend who has a friend who does marine repair on state police boats and they just ordered 60 or 70 outdrives? If that is true then they are obviously hitting crap in the water. Still can't wait to get my boat in.

I think anything north of the Seaside bridge is proceed with extreme caution.

TrippM 05-18-2013 01:54 PM


Originally Posted by Expensive Date (Post 3927929)
I think anything north of the Seaside bridge is proceed with extreme caution.


Yeah that is the area that I would think has the most debris scattered in the bay.

DPT MOTORSPORTS 05-18-2013 11:15 PM

South of Seaside/37 Bridge the water is clear in almost all channels. We have been out in the Bay for awhile. There are still crews cleaning. The main areas of concern are near and around the Mantaloking bridge where the Ocean Reach the Bay. Obviously running at high speeds not in the channels you are asking for issues but everyday boating should be fine for those deciding whether they want to or not. We are picturing this summer as being a locals summer. So make the best of it if you can.

SHARKEY-IMAGES 05-19-2013 06:14 AM

Channel along Lavallette / Ocean Beach area . And yes, that seagull is standing .....

I suggest if you can get out there now while the water is still clear you will get a better idea on where the water is good.
Also, to all boaters, if you spot something please report it so that it can be marked with a buoy by the NJSTP. Clean up crews will then come to remove it.

http://sharkeyimages.zenfolio.com/im...71300196-4.jpg

http://sharkeyimages.zenfolio.com/im...71301262-4.jpg

sbracing 05-19-2013 10:32 AM

It has always been shallow there. Used to water ski in that cove before they made it a no wake area.



Originally Posted by SHARKEY-IMAGES (Post 3928164)
Channel along Lavallette / Ocean Beach area . And yes, that seagull is standing .....

I suggest if you can get out there now while the water is still clear you will get a better idea on where the water is good.
Also, to all boaters, if you spot something please report it so that it can be marked with a buoy by the NJSTP. Clean up crews will then come to remove it.

http://sharkeyimages.zenfolio.com/im...71300196-4.jpg

http://sharkeyimages.zenfolio.com/im...71301262-4.jpg


DPT MOTORSPORTS 05-19-2013 11:05 AM

sbracing is correct. It has always been shallow where Sharkey took his pictures. Bay is OK like I said in my previous post. If your means allow you to this season get your boat ready and be out there for the 2013 season.

SHARKEY-IMAGES 05-19-2013 07:12 PM

This was not here before Sandy. Please use extreme caution around Mantoloking. This home has since been removed.

http://sharkeyimages.zenfolio.com/im...90961182-4.jpg


http://sharkeyimages.zenfolio.com/im...59751584-4.jpg

DPT MOTORSPORTS 05-19-2013 10:44 PM

That is North of Seaside Heights Bridge. Those pics are actually from Mantaloking Bridge where the the Ocean met the Bay. They are working daily there.

Expensive Date 06-09-2013 07:53 PM

Barnegat bay boating, was out today ran south from Surf city to Holgate inlet. Channel seems ok, the second cut through (by Southwicks) is clear to avoid the no wake zone, did not try the first just south of the bridge. You have to be very carefull in Holgate as there are new sandbars and bigger ones, if you stay close to to LBI intill Great bay instead of cutting through the center you should be fine. Holgate inlet is about 50 ft deep, but once you get past LBI, in the ocean its only 8-10 not sure what is the best way out yet. Then ran up to Forked River to the Captians inn, no floating debris and for the most part its ok, but about Loveladies just before the turn to go over to the east side of the bay seems shallower. Forked river seems the same. Proceed with caution out there


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