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felton asked: How shallow a draft do you need?
They're saying no more than 4 ft...and that's getting "iffy".....the municipal marina is only 5 ft and the mooring fields at low tide are at 4-5.... -- katysails s/v Chanteuse Kirie Elite 32 http://katysails.tripod.com "Women and cats will do as they please, and men and dogs should relax and get used to the idea." - Robert A. Heinlein |
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On Mon, 26 Apr 2004 21:32:03 -0400, "katysails"
wrote: felton asked: How shallow a draft do you need? They're saying no more than 4 ft...and that's getting "iffy".....the municipal marina is only 5 ft and the mooring fields at low tide are at 4-5.... Sounds like a Coronado 27 is in your future.. ![]() |
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felton unwisely said:
Sounds like a Coronado 27 is in your future.. ![]() Methinks you need to join Scotty in Plowville....you probably thought he chose to be there....not.... -- katysails s/v Chanteuse Kirie Elite 32 http://katysails.tripod.com "Women and cats will do as they please, and men and dogs should relax and get used to the idea." - Robert A. Heinlein |
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"katysails" wrote in message ... felton asked: How shallow a draft do you need? They're saying no more than 4 ft...and that's getting "iffy".....the municipal marina is only 5 ft and the mooring fields at low tide are at 4-5.... What is the tidal range? Regards Donal -- |
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Tides on the Florida west coast are about 2 feet. I was very happy to only have
a 3 foot draft when we went through there. Most of the primary channels are 6+ feet, the secondary channels are often 4 feet or less. There are large areas, like Pine Island Sound, which includes the resort islands of Captiva and Sanibel, where a 6 foot draft would only work in the primary channel, and you'd probably take bottom a few times trying to get into the marinas. This holds true south through the Keys. The Florida Bay side of the Keys is largely 5 feet in the channel. Its also crystal clear, so you have the illusion of gliding a few inches above the bottom. "Donal" wrote in message ... "katysails" wrote in message ... felton asked: How shallow a draft do you need? They're saying no more than 4 ft...and that's getting "iffy".....the municipal marina is only 5 ft and the mooring fields at low tide are at 4-5.... What is the tidal range? Regards Donal -- |
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Donal asked:
What is the tidal range? Looks to be between 1 to 1.5 feet depending on whether it's winter or summer... -- katysails s/v Chanteuse Kirie Elite 32 http://katysails.tripod.com "Women and cats will do as they please, and men and dogs should relax and get used to the idea." - Robert A. Heinlein |
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katysails wrote:
Sheesh...over 750 posts while I was gone.. Well, here's the news...we won't find out until the end of the week about the job situation, but it looks very good... Glad you had a good trip and are safely home. Good luck with the job! Here's a personal tidbit... I found some old family film showing vacations of long ago, included some footage of me & my cousin sailing a Butterfly. Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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You need a catamarran or a Cat boat
There are three pretty catboats in the local marina. One of them needs work, and I've been toying with the idea of getting one--just what I need another boat. I found one that is being offered for free--Hmmm! They have a wide beam, a centerboard. Most use an outboard. I've seen one with an inboard diesel. For shoal draft, you can't beat a centerboard. Bart "katysails" wrote Sheesh...over 750 posts while I was gone.. Well, here's the news...we won't find out until the end of the week about the job situation, but it looks very good. The bad thing: very very shallow....if we did take Chanteuse down, we'd be sitting on her keel half the time and half to sail 15 miles offshore to find water deep enough for a good sail...The good thing: lots of sailing in the area, just need a much shallower deaft boat...the Fort Myers area isn't nearly as built up as I thought it would be...not anywhere near as "throbbing" as St. Pete/Tampa area...lots of hummocks and estuaries, etc to explore. We stayed on Estero Island (yourist trap...) which is just south of Sanibel (bigger tourist trap) A lady was wading in a canal on Sanibel and offered herself for lunch to a 15 ft alligator who ended up being euthanized for his efforts (heck, if she was dumb enough to wade in a crick...)Went to 3 different nature preserves, rescued a whelk and a sea urchin ( very tricky, sea urchins...trying not to get stung, that is...) watched a pair of dolphins fishing and playing about 30 feet offshore in low tide...really having a grand time of it....found a poor little manta that must have been clobbered by a gas hog...saw the biggest red ant I've ever seen in my life and hope to gravy I never get bit by one....found a cute black snake about 2 ft long with a pretty head (not a pit viper configuration...going to have to look him up in a book...) ate grouper almost every day. Didn't get sunburned until the last day, when I listened to Mr Sails who said: You could stand a bit more sun...Was a big shocker getting off the plane in Grand Rapids at midnight...40F from 87F and cold rain...was ready to het right back on the plane...and then I had to be up at 6am for work this morning! But I had a great time! |
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Yeah, what he said! or a cat yawl. COnsider a sharpie too!
You're in an area which historically used shoal draft round to flat bottomed schooners too! Learn the joys of depthsounding with a centreboard (or bilgeboards). Don't even think of daggerboards. N1EE wrote: You need a catamarran or a Cat boat There are three pretty catboats in the local marina. One of them needs work, and I've been toying with the idea of getting one--just what I need another boat. I found one that is being offered for free--Hmmm! They have a wide beam, a centerboard. Most use an outboard. I've seen one with an inboard diesel. For shoal draft, you can't beat a centerboard. Bart "katysails" wrote Sheesh...over 750 posts while I was gone.. Well, here's the news...we won't find out until the end of the week about the job situation, but it looks very good. The bad thing: very very shallow....if we did take Chanteuse down, we'd be sitting on her keel half the time and half to sail 15 miles offshore to find water deep enough for a good sail...The good thing: lots of sailing in the area, just need a much shallower deaft boat...the Fort Myers area isn't nearly as built up as I thought it would be...not anywhere near as "throbbing" as St. Pete/Tampa area...lots of hummocks and estuaries, etc to explore. We stayed on Estero Island (yourist trap...) which is just south of Sanibel (bigger tourist trap) A lady was wading in a canal on Sanibel and offered herself for lunch to a 15 ft alligator who ended up being euthanized for his efforts (heck, if she was dumb enough to wade in a crick...)Went to 3 different nature preserves, rescued a whelk and a sea urchin ( very tricky, sea urchins...trying not to get stung, that is...) watched a pair of dolphins fishing and playing about 30 feet offshore in low tide...really having a grand time of it....found a poor little manta that must have been clobbered by a gas hog...saw the biggest red ant I've ever seen in my life and hope to gravy I never get bit by one....found a cute black snake about 2 ft long with a pretty head (not a pit viper configuration...going to have to look him up in a book...) ate grouper almost every day. Didn't get sunburned until the last day, when I listened to Mr Sails who said: You could stand a bit more sun...Was a big shocker getting off the plane in Grand Rapids at midnight...40F from 87F and cold rain...was ready to het right back on the plane...and then I had to be up at 6am for work this morning! But I had a great time! -- Flying Tadpole ------------------------- Learn what lies below the waves of cyberspace! http://www.internetopera.netfirms.com |
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Actually, I kinda liked the shrimp boats....you think they would go if you
rigged sails across all the downriggers? -- katysails s/v Chanteuse Kirie Elite 32 http://katysails.tripod.com "Women and cats will do as they please, and men and dogs should relax and get used to the idea." - Robert A. Heinlein |
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