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Anyone been out since Irma? Is it all still no wake ? How's the debris?

Thanks in advance

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  • General dizarrayGeneral dizarray Posts: 47 Greenhorn
    Went and answered my own question. For those wondering all boat ramps in Sanford area are closed and by the looks of it will be for a while longer.
  • SC53SC53 Posts: 675 Officer
    Was Mullet lake ramp closed?
  • duckmanJRduckmanJR Posts: 21,265 AG
    Probably a good bit longer...

    The headwaters ( Indian river county) has had some VERY substantial rain the past couple days....we even had a tornado in Sebastian the night before last. A look in our roadside ditches tells the story ...the access to C-54 is still closed I believe due to the large outflow.
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  • General dizarrayGeneral dizarray Posts: 47 Greenhorn
    duckmanJR wrote: »
    Probably a good bit longer...

    The headwaters ( Indian river county) has had some VERY substantial rain the past couple days....we even had a tornado in Sebastian the night before last. A look in our roadside ditches tells the story ...the access to C-54 is still closed I believe due to the large outflow.



    Drove past on i4 and the free ramp off 1792 doesnt even look like its changed at all.

    The pay ramp across the water looks fine I dont know what they still have it closed
  • CageyCagey Posts: 917 Officer
    Some ramps are still closed. All of Seminole county under executive order by governor Rick Scott that entire river is no wake speed only 4mph or less until January 2018 or until order is lifted.

    Dead fish all over the place. The stench is bad.

    irma.jpg

    Here are some images from the boat ramp at C.S. Lee park west of Titusville:

    IMG_20170922_175646.jpg

    IMG_20170922_175708.jpg

    IMG_20170922_175752.jpg

    IMG_20170922_175835.jpg

    IMG_20170922_175937.jpg
  • General dizarrayGeneral dizarray Posts: 47 Greenhorn
    Cagey wrote: »
    Some ramps are still closed. All of Seminole county under executive order by governor Rick Scott that entire river is no wake speed only 4mph or less until January 2018 or until order is lifted.

    Dead fish all over the place. The stench is bad.

    irma.jpg

    Here are some images from the boat ramp at C.S. Lee park west of Titusville:

    IMG_20170922_175646.jpg

    IMG_20170922_175708.jpg

    IMG_20170922_175752.jpg

    IMG_20170922_175835.jpg

    IMG_20170922_175937.jpg

    Yeah I called on Monday and they said sanford pay ramp is closed too.

    I didn't realize it stood until Jan 2018 FFFFFFF****$$$$^^^^&&&&
  • seanfishseanfish Posts: 254 Deckhand
    someone should inform the blow boaters with the sailing school on Monroe that the ramps are closed, pretty sure they cut the yellow tape to launch them the other evening
  • Rich MRich M Posts: 1,326 Officer
    Monroe is open.
  • Mattso33Mattso33 Posts: 3 Greenhorn
    I checked out Monroe this weekend and they were working on ramp. I’m hoping I can find an open ramp near Sanford.
  • FlatoneFlatone Posts: 24 Greenhorn
    What good is an open ramp if the whole river is idle only??
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