Showing posts with label Tide. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tide. Show all posts

Monday, May 27, 2013

DREDGING PROJECT AT KANOPOLIS STATE PARK IMPROVES BOAT ACCESS

 Low water levels at Kanopolis Reservoir have made all but one boat ramp unusable this spring. And that ramp, located at Langley Point in Kanopolis State Park, has been difficult for boaters due to shallow water.
The three-day excavation project will aid
boaters launching in low water conditions

 To improve boating conditions near the ramp, Kanopolis State Park staff have been overseeing a dredging operation.

Crane Rental of Salina began dredging the boat ramp Tuesday, May 21, 2013 using a crawler crane and extendable fork lift.

“The boat ramp is usable as is,” said park manager Rick Martin, “but once we’ve excavated more material, launching a boat should become a lot easier.” Martin added that Langley Point will be in full working order for Memorial Day weekend.

For more information, contact the Kanopolis State Park office at (785) 546-2565.

Sunday, August 26, 2012

COAST GUARD ISSUES LOW WATER RIVER ADVISORY


Submerged structure, commercial vessels pose greater threat in low water
ST. LOUIS — Many waterways throughout the Midwest are experiencing lower than average water levels this year. This poses particular hazards to recreational boaters. Areas that were navigable in past months or years may be too shallow to operate in now. River structures such as dikes may be closer to the surface, posing potential grounding threats, and channel widths may be smaller than expected. This can affect all waters in the Mississippi drainage, including the Missouri and Kansas rivers in the Sunflower State.
As a result, the U.S. Coast Guard has issued a boating advisory for all waters in the drainage. Boaters should follow simple precautions while using these waters:
  • always have approved life jackets for everyone onboard;
  • operate in areas you are familiar with, at safe speeds;
  • do not operate near fleeting areas, commercial vessels, or barges — larger vessels and structures can create strong eddies, undertows, and wakes;
  • do not operate near underwater river structures, such as dikes;
  • have light and sound signaling devices onboard;
  • tell someone where you are going, when you will be there, and how to contact you to verify your safety; and
  • for boating safety tips and classes, contact your local Coast Guard Auxiliary for support or visit the Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism Boating Education website,ksoutdoors.com/news/Boating/Boating-Education.