Depends. It's not bay bridge water. It's the Chesapeake Bay. If you are talking about Sandy Point on western shore, drops down 30 feet .25 from jetty. If you're talking about Matapeake on Eastern shore, Kent Island, is same. We have a lot of Longshoremen and it too drops approximately 30 feet, about 30 feet from Shore. It sounds like you are unfamiliar with the area, DNR out there are no joke. Maybe consider going out down Romancoke off Kent island or Chester River in Grasonville. Once thru the wake, you'll travel east & it'll lead you out to the Kent Narrows.You can't go out from Narrows unless you pay for slip or trailer it under the Kent Narrows Bridge (rte 50) and launch out for free. Queen Anne's county have very strict laws & permits. The old Kent Narrow bridge is a drawbridge, under 50, once there go under the overpass and there is a boat launch next to the Marina. Outside of that, you're talking about cargo, and cruise ships leads to Port of Baltimore & that is the Atlantic Oc.
The average depth of the bay generally is 21': at its deepest, it is 174' deep. You can find more info online here! https://www.cbf.org/about-the-bay/chesapeake-bay-watershed-geography-and-facts.html
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Chesapeake Bay Bridge has Two main spans over the bay's two shipping channels: A 3,200-foot suspension span over the western channel with a maximum clearance of 186 feet —high enough to accommodate ocean-going vessels and tall ships. Total length: 22,790 ft or 4.316 miles long Longest span: 1,600 ft Daily traffic: 61,000 Clearance below: 186 ft And on how deep the water is under the bridge is between 150 to 200 ft deep depending on tide and weather and seasons of the year..Hope that helps out Vaughn Robinson...
Depending upon location 0 to 100 plus feet
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