Friday, May 21, 2010

Little Shark River to Naples



The route shown above is for yesterday and today, as recorded by the APRS system. Temp was only 70 at sunrise this morning in Little Shark R. Once underway, saw two large Loggerhead turtles out in the Gulf. Took the 'outside route' around Cape Romano, past Marco Island and into Wiggins Pass, Naples. A very nice conclusion to this 460 nautical mile jaunt around the Keys and Everglades. - JSH

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Key West to Little Shark River



Decided to go to Shark River instead of further north to Indian Key / Everglades City due to storms and the possibility of stronger winds from the East. -JSH

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

In Stormy Key West



The winds are down generally, but staying on the mooring ball until the t-storms clear. -JSH

Saturday, May 15, 2010

Marathon to Key West



Blues and greens were jumping out of the clear water everywhere on today's "back way" to Key West. The bottom was visible for much of the meandering 60+ mile track. Started by going west in Hawk Channel on the ocean side, then turned north under the 20' bridge at Bahia Honda. Then up Big Spanish Channel, past Big Spanish Key and then west at Harbor Key Bank for a 28 nm run in the Gulf to the Northwest Channel entrance to Key West. -JSH

Friday, May 14, 2010

Fine Dining In Marathon


One of the select fine dining establishments here in Marathon - had to try it. And it is true, upon leaving I felt like a..... When not eating, spent the day touring on foot trying to regain pre breakfast dimensions. -JSH

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Duck Key to Boot Key Harbor, Marathon



Interesting to note that slack current runs about 3 hours after each tide shift at Duck Key! Nice ride in Hawk Channel to Boot Key Harbor in Marathon. Seas 2 ft, winds and waves from the east pushed Nellie on her way. - JSH

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Islamorada to Duck Key



Headed West from the Islamorada anchorage to Duck Key and the Hawks Cay resort. Nice place where you can even swim with bottle nose dolphins.

Adam and Bobbie Mink, original owners of #56 B.J. Stone, (now Our Villa) live here and stopped by to say hello. They took delivery in Annapolis, MD came down the ICW and lived aboard for several years cruising the keys and Bahamas. They have retired from cruising and now own a flats fishing boat and enjoy playing tennis.