Colchester Reef “37”
The Pigs Shoal “39”
Saxton Reef “41”
Quaker Smith Inner “49”
Basin Harbor Reef (Scotch Bonnet) “53”
See SECTION V of the USCG LNM for complete list
https://www.navcen.uscg.gov/pdf/lnms/lnm01092018.pdf
Now is the time to show your concern in writing to the USCG. A brief note will suffice. These changes WILL happen if the USCG does not hear any comments from the boaters. Although scheduled for May, it may not be too late, and they do take all comments seriously.
COMMENTS SHOULD BE ADDRESSED TO:
d01-smb-secnne-waterways@uscg.mil
Subject: Project No. 01-17-019, Lake Champlain
d01-smb-secnne-waterways@uscg.mil
Subject: Project No. 01-17-019, Lake Champlain
BELOW IS A NOTICE THAT CAPT RICH FURBUSH HAS ASKED ME TO POST
To: Lake Champlain Marine Interests and Boating Community
From: Richard Furbush, Captain, R/V Folger
The USCG has recently announced plans to modify, re-locate, and eliminate several aids to navigation on the Lake. These plans were announced last fall for public comment, but I suspect that many folks do not receive this notice and thus may not be aware of the PROPOSED, and now APPROVED changes that are scheduled to begin on or about May 15, 2018.
I personally am very concerned about several of these changes as they will further limit navigation/piloting capabilities for many. One prime example, in my opinion, is the ELIMINATION of one of the buoys, “37” from Colchester Shoal and moving the other lighted buoy ”35” to the west of the shoal. This shoal is a navigation hazard with two buoys – now it will have one buoy??
In addition, several of the lighted buoys from the Champlain Bridge area southward will be converted to unlit buoys along with several being discontinued.
Please read the LNM notice carefully (SECTION V) to understand the changes proposed and approved.