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Delaware river - Sept 22

Absolutely. No joke intended or inferred. Just looks like a little kid eating a tiny Checkmate. Almost looks like its been photshopped.
 
Don't try to backpedal your way out of this one.
John, you should be ashamed of yourself!:poke::devil::rof:
 
I turned left after he went onto it. I had circled around watching to see if he was able to get going again but wasn't heading towards him (for obvious reasons), so it's not on the clip.

He never bought us a round while he was hanging around at the bar :shakehead:
 
yep serious, its on my phone so not so good that far away but i got it.
I watched you going and going and going then the crap hit the air.
 
I'm pretty good about following the markers but when coming down from the north that shoal isn't marked worth a s&!t. They really should have some white and orange "danger" buoys extending south from that point to keep unsuspecting people out of there. Glad it didn't tear Sim's boat up too.
 
I'm pretty good about following the markers but when coming down from the north that shoal isn't marked worth a s&!t. They really should have some white and orange "danger" buoys extending south from that point to keep unsuspecting people out of there. Glad it didn't tear Sim's boat up too.

I agree, it should be marked. The big problem is the constant shift of the bar with flood tides and storms. All they really need to do is mark the channel better. There is only one red nun just off the shore on the south side of the entry into the creek. From there, you need to head for the "RG" nun marking the main channel in the river. All they would need to do is put a green can at the tip of the bar on the north side to indicate the boundary of the channel.
 
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