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Just got my new boat and ended up stuck on a sandbar in new river. Can anyone tell me some good places to go and maybe the routes to take. I'm also interested in just cruising around and sight seeing. Any help would be appreciated, thanks.
First off, welcome and congratulations on the new boat!
You may want to post your location in NC so those near you can help ya a little better. Sorry if I missed it.
I had the same issue in the bays of MD. Just get out on the water and keep an eye on other boats around you to see where they're traveling, as long as they're not new to the area also. That's what I did my first season and knew my way around the sand bars pretty quickly. Great way to make some new boating friends as well.
I'm sure some members close to you will chime in.
Hope you didn't ruin your outdrive on your new jetboat!
I'm in NC (Raleigh), but never boated the New River.....rivers and tidal areas are the toughest to boat in as they can change relatively quickly due to currents moving sand around. I found having a GPS very helpful....go slow in new areas until you are sure of depths, then use the GPS to follow tracks so you know you are in the same place.
@Bobby Cook ......that's my stomping grounds. Was in the New River Saturday (more toward Jacksonville in Northeast Creek) pulling the kids on the wakeboard. Weather permitting I'll be back in the river this Sunday. I'll put in in downtown J-ville and run to Sneads Ferry to hang at our usual sandbar where the New River meets the ICW. Please feel free to ask me any questions. We do a lot of boating there, in the Swansboro/Emerald Isle area, and all the way down to Wilmington.
BTW. When I was in the Northeast Creek last weekend, there were only three boats there.......all Yamaha's. Two SX210'S and me.