Thousand islands
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been low as far as I know. The shipping lanes will be fine for boaters for sure, regardless it might affecting shipping as they need a much larger draft. From what I gather its not dredging, its what they decide farther up river and how much water they let in and out, and that goes off of rain fall.
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They are low...doubt they had to dredge much of the channel...pretty deep from lake to locks but is narrow in some spots
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no dredging of the channel happened. the channel has to be 88ft or more. last i heard the level is up about 1foot 6 inches from fall but still drastically low.
lots of ship info fyi - http://www.theshipwatcher.com/
lots of ship info fyi - http://www.theshipwatcher.com/
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no dredging of the channel happened. the channel has to be 88ft or more. last i heard the level is up about 1foot 6 inches from fall but still drastically low.
lots of ship info fyi - http://www.theshipwatcher.com/
lots of ship info fyi - http://www.theshipwatcher.com/
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------same here. i have an old school steel lift for my fishing boat(16ft LUND), i am looking into a new aluminum one this year if we are going to have to move it all the time. i will be building another dock section myself.



