The following note was posted a couple of days ago by the Army Corps of Engineers, Norfolk District:
ICW's Dismal Swamp Canal is closing Wed Oct 24, 2007 4:49 am (PST)
Due to low water, the Army Corps of Engineers will close the Dismal
Swamp Canal next Tuesday, October 30. The final lock opening will be at
3PM. The 26 mile waterway, also known as the "Virginia Cut", connects
Norfolk, Virginia and Elizabeth City, North Carolina.
Lake Drummond, which feeds the canal,has a depth of 3.6 feet, rather
than its normal 6 foot depth. To cope with low water levels due to lack
of rain, canal locks have been opening twice daily, instead of the
normal frequency of four daily openings. The canal will remain closed
until water levels return to normal. The canal's last closure was from
November 2001 and March 2002.
This closing only affects those of you planning to cruise south through Virginia via the 'ditch' (and my Thanksgiving weekend cruise plans!).
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Notice for southbound traffic
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10-25-2007 08:10 AM #2
Re: Notice for southbound traffic
The VA cut and the Dismal Canal Cut are two different bodies of water, no one takes the Dismal route uless they have an I/O as the water is always too shallow. The VA cut remains open all the time ...............................Pat
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10-25-2007 10:14 AM #3
Re: Notice for southbound traffic
Capt'n Bill
"People will forget what you said. People will forget what you did, But people will never forget how you made them feel."
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Re: Notice for southbound traffic
Traversing the "ditch", the old canal originally surveyed by Geo. Washington, in a large vessel is not a problem when Lake Drummond water levels are up and the ACOE can maintain the 6 ft control depth. On my last trip down this ICW canal I followed a 90 ft. long tour boat that I know had at least as deep a draft as our Hatt. Turning around - which you have no reason to do anyway - would be a problem.
Michael Ewing
Southern Comfort, 1977 58YF
Chesapeake, VA
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Re: Notice for southbound traffic
We traveled along the Dismal Swamp last year in our old 34' Sedan. it was a great experience.
Mario
1972 58' Hatteras Yachtfisherman
Siboney
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10-26-2007 12:53 PM #6
Re: Notice for southbound traffic
The ICW has two routes south of the Norfolk area. The primary route that goes through Great Bridge and Coinjock is the most commonly used route. The route the notice to mariners is refering to is the Dismal Swamp route that is accessed by the Deep Creek entrance at the northern end and the comes out near EC on the Southern end. It is a very straight shot and navigable at normal water levels with little issue for most recreational boats. There are no services or marinas along it's length unlike the other more popular and deeper route of Elizaberth River to North Landing River that has many marinas and safe places to stop if you like.
With the rains we are now having, Lake Drummon may just get back up enough to cancel the closure.