March 26, 2012
Wahoo's bar & grill mascot at Whale Harbor, Islamorada
Here's one way to recognize you've found the right spot! I have good memories of eating here last year, & happy to be here again.
Whale Harbor also has a fishing fleet, charters, skiboat rentals, in addition to restaurants & bars & birds
It's on the north side of the island, facing the ocean side. Channel markers dot the waters here too.
March 25, 2012
The ICW north of and close to Miami
This area (on Tuesday and Tuesday night) was very built up, and almost like a canal in some places, with many bridges on strictly-timed openings.
One of the first sunsets during our trip
After nightfall the stars were incredible. Almost-new moon allowed huge numbers of stars to be visible, scattered all over the sky.
Nice to hang out on foredeck as our new friends had helm
The wind Wednesday allowed reaches and broad reaches. Unfortunately at one point, we almost jibed accidentally when Barry was going aft, and the boom hit his head. Fortunately it wasn't too hard and not in a critical spot.
Wednesday was quite a day
After staying in an anchorage overnight near Key Largo (the only night we didn't sail through), we had a great sail southeast on the bayside ICW. Barry posed in a Captain Morgan stance ...
Created bridle by line secured to both bow cleats
I used bowline knots on each side - one on the mooring ball's line (which was thick and very long), and on the spare dockline at its midpoint between the cleats. Per the multihull book, we allowed that dockline to have an overall working length of 150% of the space between the bow cleats.
I'm concerned the bridle might catch the anchor so will try to get the anchor secured into its locker before we leave. Note - turned out it was fine and the line never caught on the anchor.
March 24, 2012
March 23, 2012
March 22, 2012
Matt & Beau cut a beer can for the fishing line
To keep the bait from sinking too low as Cay Player plowed through the water. 7+ mph felt fast and kicked up a decent wake while sailing.
Brian, Steve, Beau, & Matt - at helm, & fishing
All part of the Wednesday sailing - steady strong wind & little chop on the bayside ICW. We went faster sailing than motoring! We also motorsailed in this stretch. At speeds averaging about 7.5 knots, the wake was frisky.
March 21, 2012
March 20, 2012
March 19, 2012
March 18, 2012
Change plans: sailing outside the beaches heading south
Since the weather is wonderful, we went outside from the St. Johns river into the ocean. Set the sails and heading south!
Cay Player starting off from Jacksonville to Key West
We are underway, all well. Cay Player heading NE on St. Johns past Mathews bridge at 8:45 am.
March 02, 2012
We're taking Cay Player to Key West!
We're taking Cay Player to Key West!
Barry is taking a job in Key West starting early April. So we are taking Cay Player down to Key West the middle of this month. We'll have help from a couple of friends.
Our plan right now is to take the ICW to St. Augustine, then go outside to Miami and the keys. We'll see whether we take the Hawk Route from there, or the inside route - we could do either.
Below is a map of Key West. He's going to be working at a store along Roosevelt Blvd., and we'll just see where will be the best place to either dock, anchor or pick up a mooring ball for good access. He plans to live on the boat, but of course there's the dinghy, and his truck will be there too. So he can commute with either or both to some extent.
And here's an idea of the types of seascapes and sunsets we will be looking forward to enjoying often!
Barry is taking a job in Key West starting early April. So we are taking Cay Player down to Key West the middle of this month. We'll have help from a couple of friends.
Our plan right now is to take the ICW to St. Augustine, then go outside to Miami and the keys. We'll see whether we take the Hawk Route from there, or the inside route - we could do either.
Below is a map of Key West. He's going to be working at a store along Roosevelt Blvd., and we'll just see where will be the best place to either dock, anchor or pick up a mooring ball for good access. He plans to live on the boat, but of course there's the dinghy, and his truck will be there too. So he can commute with either or both to some extent.
And here's an idea of the types of seascapes and sunsets we will be looking forward to enjoying often!
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