While the chart shows sufficient water depth, what it fails to tell you is that this area is replete with fish traps, fike nets, etc. that extend well into navigable water. These are (usually) marked at each end with a green bough or tree branch that is almost impossible to see until you're right on top of it. Most of these fish traps don't use floats in between the end markers so it isn't real obvious that there's a net just under the water's surface.
What's really frustrating is to see the bough at one end of a fish net , look for the other end (that is probably missing) then trying to figure which way to turn to get away from this thing. Wrapping up in one of these can ruin your whole day (or night)
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While the chart shows a clear direct line between Wolf Trap and Thimble Shoal lights, you'll stay clear of these nets if you plot a course that's 1-1/2 miles (+/-) east of Wolf Trap Light as you head out of Deltaville/Gwynn Island.
Hope you have a great sail!
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