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I-64 Bridge
- Mile Marker: Mile 7.1
- Lat / Lon: N 36° 45.486' / W 076° 17.801'
- Bridge Type: Bascule
- Vertical Clearance (Closed): 65.00 ft.
- Horizontal Clearance: 125.00 ft.
- Schedule:
The draw shall open on signal if at least 24 hours notice is given.
Editor's Note: Bridge schedules are subject to temporary change due to repairs, maintenance, events, etc. Check the Waterway Explorer for possible nav alerts. - VHF Channel: 13
- Phone: 757-424-9920
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Comment by: Anamarija urh, TiAmo, on May 29, 2024
Vessel Type: Sail
LOA: 44'
Draft: 4.5'We just passed today and there are no side marks but on top of the bridge they are markings 70, 73 and 74 in the middle. We are 64ft and passed with lot of space at low tide. Bridge operator said 74ft clearance
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WG Editor Comment:
<p>The new section is 74 feet vertical clearance. The original bridge is 65 feet.</p>
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Comment by: Christopher Carmody on Mar 9, 2022
Vessel Type: Power
LOA: 43'
Draft: 4.0'Power boaters regularly ignore this no-wake zone and it is especially dangerous now during construction of the 2nd I64 span as workers are on floating skiffs, barges and small craft within feet of passing power boats. Channels 13/16 are awash with warnings and yelling from the construction crews at the speeding boats who mostly seem to ignore VHF as well. SLOW DOWN, you are responsible for your wake and in this case very probably serious injury or death.
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Comment by: Benjamin Resch on Nov 9, 2021
Vessel Type: Sail
LOA: 47'
Draft: 5.5'We are a Jeanneau 479 with a 62ft air draft. Barely squeaked under today - this bridge has no reference marks, so watch tides and water levels carefully. This was 2 hrs after high tide at Money Point station, after significant winds from the north.
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Comment by: , Symmetry , on Oct 17, 2021
Vessel Type: Sail
LOA: 46'
Draft: 6.2'We are a 46' Beneteau with a 63' air draft. This bridge is not marked for water height. Using the boards on the sides there were 6.5 boards showing and we made it through with roughly 1.5 ft to spare.
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