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Pamlico Sounder: Navigating Our Waterways
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Lore and More From the Sailing Capital of North Carolina. Laquo; Interesting Sites Every Cruiser Should Know. The Intracoastal Waterway ». Named for an Indian tribe that once lived along its banks, the Neuse River is the southernmost of two major rivers that empty into southwestern Pamlico Sound. It's 34 nautical miles long from its mouth to New Bern and 6 nautical miles wide at its widest. Nautical charts covering the Neuse and its various sidewaters are: 11548. Is a good body of water with a shoreline ...
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Marinas - Oriental, Sailing Capital of NC
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Slips available to 50', rates start at $150 per month. Easy access to town, parking and dinghy storage, water and electric, brand new bath house. 354 Blackwell Point Loop Road, Oriental, NC 28571, 252-725-7865 Contact: Captain Steve Kenney Email: blackwellpointmarina@gmail.com. Bow to Stern Boating Center. Slips available. Youth Sailing School, Boat Rental, Skippered Charters, Yacht Brokerage. 290 Blackwell Point Loop Rd., Oriental, NC 28571, 252-474-6000 Contact: Jim Edwards. Oriental Marina and Inn.
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Pamlico Sounder: Soundings
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Lore and More From the Sailing Capital of North Carolina. From Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. The Intracoastal Waterway (ICW) is a 3,000-mile (4,800-km) recreational and commercial waterway along the Atlantic and gulf coasts of the United States. Some lengths are comprised of natural inlets, salt-water rivers, bays and sounds; others are man-made canals. (Pictured is the Hobucken Bridge which crosses the ICW in Pamlico County.). NATURAL BODIES OF WATER. Chesapeake and Delaware Ship Canal. Little River...