If you're new to boating and you've asked this question, then seriously consider taking a boat safety course. They're well worth the time. You learn a lot of little things, any one of which might save you or your passengers from danger. There's not a ton of things to learn about boating, but a few critical things can make a difference between fun and funerals.
And bear in mind that shallow water may be more so due to debris. Like a stray tree limb, or even an old rotted out stump. Storms are notorious for washing this stuff downstream. Also be mindful that moving water can cause shoaling. What might have been three feet the last time a chart was updated might now be only 1 foot. Check your local charts (you DO have marine navigation charts for your waters, right?) and look for where they mention shoaling.
_________________ -Bill Kearney, 2005 348 Vista
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