Ping: Wayne B (or other SW Florida to Florida Keys veterans)
			 
			 
			
		
		
		
			
			On Mon, 05 Feb 2007 02:24:57 GMT, "NOYB"  wrote: 
 
I'm planning a trip to a marina in Marathon (Boot Key Harbor) in May.  I  
haven't been to the Keys by boat, so I've been studying charts. 
 
The shortest route seems to be a more direct route running well to the west  
of  Cape Romano Shoal.  The only concern that I have is running aground on  
one of the shoals when I get down close to daybeacon #17 (Bullard Bank).  I  
think I have it figured out, but I'm not sure.  There seems to be a lot of  
shallow water to the west of  Bullard Bank. 
 
I always run west of Cape Romano shoal since I prefer deeper water and 
the shorter distance.  I assume you have a good GPS or GPS/plotter? 
If so you should have no trouble finding and avoiding Bullard Bank and 
Red Bay Bank.   
 
I would set an initial waypoint for just east of Fl G "17" at about 
24-48.95 / 81-08.58.  From there you have a 4 NM leg SSW on a course 
of 211 Mag to a waypoint at about 24-45.31 / 81-10.43, leaving Fl G 
"13" to stbd and Fl R "12" to port.  After that the course is almost 
due south about 3 miles to Moser Channel and the bridge. 
 
The markers are all very easy to spot by eye or on radar, don't think 
you'll have any problems.  Of course I  *strongly*  recommend that you 
verify the waypoint lat/lons on your own charts. 
 
There is a lot of skinny water in the keys but no worse than around 
here, and the water there is very clear and easy to read.  They have a 
saying down there about the color of the water - green, green, nice 
and clean; brown, brown, run aground.  :-) 
 
If you really want to see something quite different along the way, try 
ducking into Little Shark River and the Everglades Wilderness area. 
You can travel for a hundred miles back in there and see little or no 
signs of civilization.  Not a good place to get in trouble however. 
We also like going into the beach at Cape Sable.  It is very wild and 
there are lots of good shells to be found. 
 
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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