Chuck,

Small world. My son is a Brielle Police officer and last summer he was the 
marine officer. Not much has changed, railroad bridge still a place of drama, 
and the usual abuse of the no wake zones. One big change however that has taken 
place is the Manasquan Inlet is no longer a no wake zone.

btw I believe the we still  have the whaler you rode around in in 1975! It was 
given to Brielle fire company as a rescue boat.(its tired!)

Jim

Galaxy 34'

Brielle, NJ


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Many years back (1975-76), I was the Brielle Police marine officer on Manasquan 
River and managed traffic between the Railroad drawbridge and the Rt 35 bridge 
span.  We had numerous incidents of boats being pinned sideways on the railroad 
bridge by the current when they wouldn’t allow sufficient room to turn around 
as the bridge was closing.  As mentioned, the bridge stays open for the most 
part, but there’s no set time that the bridge closes to marine traffic since it 
is subject to the rail schedule as opposed to a specific “minutes before or 
after the hour”.  It was also common for boats to run aground just east of the 
rail bridge if they tried to cut the channel markers on the wrong side..

All told, it was still a fun summer job during college years..

Chuck Gilchrest

S/V Half Magic

1983 35 LF

Padanaram, MA



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I live a mile from the manasquan inlet and have sailed in and out of it for the 
last 35 yrs. Its no problem on most tides, deeper towards the north jetty. 
There is a cove just inside the inlet that is safe anchorage. In past the 
railway bridge the rt 35 bridge opens on schedule 15 min after and before the 
hour. The manasquan river is shallow out of the channel.

As for shark river inlet. Lived here all my life, been thru it once, scares the 
crap out of me.

Manasquan River Yacht Club in just west of the 35 bridge. I am the Fleet 
Captain there. If you would like to duck in overnight let me know.

Jim

Galaxy 34'

Brielle



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I agree with Andy.  I never entered Shark River because I didn't believe it had 
the vertical clearance.  Used Manasquan many times paying heed to go in on 
slack plus or minus and hour.  Never had a problem:  RR bridge is normally open 
and road bridge, while excruciatingly slow, always answered the call.

Allen Miles

S/V Septima  30-2

Bayville, NJ those days



On Tue, Sep 13, 2016 at 11:38 AM, Andrew Burton via CnC-List 
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I've never been in the Shark River. I've always used Manasquan because it's 
easier and safer. You're right about the currents, but they do run parallel to 
the docks there.

Andy

C&C 40

Peregrine



On Tue, Sep 13, 2016 at 10:33 AM, Ryan Doyle via CnC-List 
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Hey all,



Wondering if anyone here has transited the Shark River Inlet in NJ recently.  
I'm planning to overnight there on a trip up the coast in a couple weeks.



Having transited the Manasquan inlet and river I know the currents rip through 
there and can be absolutely terrifying... especially in a sailboat when they're 
running full strength in a narrow channel and pushing you towards a closed 
drawbridge - not that that happened to me...  ;)



Anyone know if this is the case with Shark River?



Thanks,

Ryan

1976 30-1



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