# What are the water depth and draft limitations when navigating through Coatsworth Cut into the Ashbridges Bay Boat Launch area?

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**Verified:** 2026-06-28
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## Quick answer

The water depth in Coatsworth Cut varies between 6 to 8 feet, posing seasonal shallow hazard risks for boaters.

## Detailed answer

When navigating through Coatsworth Cut into the Ashbridges Bay Boat Launch area, boaters should be aware of the fluctuating water depths, which typically range from 6 to 8 feet (1.8 to 2.4 meters). These variations in water depth can pose significant shallow hazard risks, particularly during certain times of the year or under specific weather conditions. The water level in Coatsworth Cut can be influenced by factors such as water management practices, sedimentation, and weather events like strong winds or significant rainfall. As a result, it is crucial for boaters to exercise caution and be mindful of their vessel's draft to avoid grounding or other accidents. For safe navigation, it is recommended to check the current water depth before entering the cut, especially for boats with a draft exceeding 6 feet. Additionally, boaters should be prepared for potential changes in water levels during their passage. The Ashbridges Bay Boat Launch facility is open year-round, but the navigation conditions through Coatsworth Cut can vary, making it essential to stay informed about the latest water depth and weather forecasts.

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