Keith
Guru
- Joined
- Oct 5, 2007
- Messages
- 2,715
- Vessel Name
- Anastasia III
- Vessel Make
- Krogen 42
Left Monday and arrived yesterday here in Port Aransas on the boat. Overall the waterway is fine. Almost all markers are there where they're supposed to be. No obstructions; a few sunken boats off to the side in places. Lots of trees and stuff blown over on the sides of the ICW between Galveston and Freeport. Overall great condition, considering what I expected to find after the storm. Here's some particulars.
1st. stop Freeport, Bridge Harbor marina. Diesel $3.79/gallon. Took on 200 gal. Transient rate now a ridiculous $1.50/ft./night. The only thing there is a small grocery/ship's store. They seem to have a grill open on Fri.-Sun. now, but we were there on a Monday. Good news is that there is a new marina about a half mile down on the south side. I'd read about it, but don't know any details. Brand new floating piers...looks like a good alternative to Bridge Harbor.
Next on to Matagorda Harbor in Bay City, TX. Always a great stop with a great little restaurant, but it's closed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. They've changed their pricing to $1.00/ft./night for transients, although there are discounts for weekly or monthly stays. Diesel over $4.00 a gallon.
Next to St. Christopher's (used to be called Cotton's) in Port O'Conner. They are rebuilding the marina so there are only 3 boats there now, but the side tie docks are still there at $1.00/ft./night. Power at the first one for sure, don't know about the others. Check in at the Tarpon Hotel up at the head of the marina across the street. Another new marina that we didn't check out: Clark's (restaurant / hotel / fish business) had built a little marina, but don't know the details. Again, probably a good alternative to St. Christopher's. Lots of dolphins in the water from near here on south. Crossing Matagorda Bay (chart 11319) the normal main channel on the south side has shoaled near the Matagorda ship channel intersection. We bumped bottom in the middle of the channel right about 107A / 108A, or at least where they are supposed to be. Also, all the markers are gone from about 95 to 119 or so. The commercial tow traffic is taking the north channel, which parallels the main south channel, so make sure you go that way unless you draft 3' or less and feel lucky! Make sure you have recent charts that show the north channel, since my June '01 doesn't show that channel, but the new electronic chart does.
Final leg to Port Aransas via the Lydia Ann channel was easy, but rough as the north wind kicked up the waves in Matagorda and San Antonio bays. The Piper Channel into Island Moorings Marina has finally been completed and dredged, with a minimum depth of 7' on our way in. Diesel here $3.75/gallon right now.
Enjoying the cool weather here, going to see Hanna's Reef at the Back Porch tonight, Harvest Moon party tomorrow night. More updates on the way back. We plan to head out toward home on Monday. L8R!
1st. stop Freeport, Bridge Harbor marina. Diesel $3.79/gallon. Took on 200 gal. Transient rate now a ridiculous $1.50/ft./night. The only thing there is a small grocery/ship's store. They seem to have a grill open on Fri.-Sun. now, but we were there on a Monday. Good news is that there is a new marina about a half mile down on the south side. I'd read about it, but don't know any details. Brand new floating piers...looks like a good alternative to Bridge Harbor.
Next on to Matagorda Harbor in Bay City, TX. Always a great stop with a great little restaurant, but it's closed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. They've changed their pricing to $1.00/ft./night for transients, although there are discounts for weekly or monthly stays. Diesel over $4.00 a gallon.
Next to St. Christopher's (used to be called Cotton's) in Port O'Conner. They are rebuilding the marina so there are only 3 boats there now, but the side tie docks are still there at $1.00/ft./night. Power at the first one for sure, don't know about the others. Check in at the Tarpon Hotel up at the head of the marina across the street. Another new marina that we didn't check out: Clark's (restaurant / hotel / fish business) had built a little marina, but don't know the details. Again, probably a good alternative to St. Christopher's. Lots of dolphins in the water from near here on south. Crossing Matagorda Bay (chart 11319) the normal main channel on the south side has shoaled near the Matagorda ship channel intersection. We bumped bottom in the middle of the channel right about 107A / 108A, or at least where they are supposed to be. Also, all the markers are gone from about 95 to 119 or so. The commercial tow traffic is taking the north channel, which parallels the main south channel, so make sure you go that way unless you draft 3' or less and feel lucky! Make sure you have recent charts that show the north channel, since my June '01 doesn't show that channel, but the new electronic chart does.
Final leg to Port Aransas via the Lydia Ann channel was easy, but rough as the north wind kicked up the waves in Matagorda and San Antonio bays. The Piper Channel into Island Moorings Marina has finally been completed and dredged, with a minimum depth of 7' on our way in. Diesel here $3.75/gallon right now.
Enjoying the cool weather here, going to see Hanna's Reef at the Back Porch tonight, Harvest Moon party tomorrow night. More updates on the way back. We plan to head out toward home on Monday. L8R!