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Canal that crosses Florida from Ft Myers to Stuart .. info? Help?
Any of you Captains done the journey across Florida from Ft Myers to Stuart,
Fla The Okeechobee Waterway? I think that is the name.. What size sailboats can make the trip? Is the mast a problem? Any limit? What about water depth? |
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Canal that crosses Florida from Ft Myers to Stuart .. info?Help?
Janet O'Leary wrote:
Any of you Captains done the journey across Florida from Ft Myers to Stuart, Fla The Okeechobee Waterway? I think that is the name.. What size sailboats can make the trip? Is the mast a problem? Any limit? What about water depth? Google is your friend... http://www.yachtdeliveryusa.com/okeechobee-bridges.htm http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1E1-OkeechoWy.html 6 feet depth http://www.wildernet.com/pages/area....LKOKWW&CU_ID=1 Maps and aerial photos |
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Canal that crosses Florida from Ft Myers to Stuart .. info? Help?
"Janet O'Leary" wrote:
Any of you Captains done the journey across Florida from Ft Myers to Stuart, Fla The Okeechobee Waterway? *I think that is the name.. Yep, that's the name. What size sailboats can make the trip? *Is the mast a problem? Big ones! And no, the mast is no problem at all. Any limit? Of course. There are always limits. What about water depth? What about it? IMHO the wise cruiser will choose a boat with some regard to draft, and the waters he wants to cruise. Much over 5' is inconvenient on the ICW and much of the East Coast of the US. Draft of 4' is much more convenient. The Okeechobee Waterway depth is controlled by locks but the water is also used heavily for irrigation and for city utilities. In times of low rainfall, the water level drops and navigation can be restricted. Last year, the shallow spots were 4.5' to 4' Here is some more info & pictures of the trip. Yes that is us (my wife & myself) http://dnkcruising.blogspot.com/2007...h-to-east.html http://dnkcruising.blogspot.com/2007...wrong-way.html Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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Canal that crosses Florida from Ft Myers to Stuart .. info?Help?
Janet O'Leary wrote:
Any of you Captains done the journey across Florida from Ft Myers to Stuart, Fla The Okeechobee Waterway? I think that is the name.. What size sailboats can make the trip? Is the mast a problem? Any limit? What about water depth? Never did it but those who were about to said the height limit was 45 feet and depth 4 feet. There are many references published on this route. |
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Canal that crosses Florida from Ft Myers to Stuart .. info? Help?
"slide" wrote in message ... Janet O'Leary wrote: Any of you Captains done the journey across Florida from Ft Myers to Stuart, Fla The Okeechobee Waterway? I think that is the name.. What size sailboats can make the trip? Is the mast a problem? Any limit? What about water depth? Never did it but those who were about to said the height limit was 45 feet and depth 4 feet. There are many references published on this route. With a clearance height of only 45', and a depth of only 4' .. that eliminates many sailboats, for sure. In fact, I was just looking at a boat on the net, nice older boat. .. the draft is 5' 10" I think. == So,, if the boat can't go through .. ?? then it is down and around? How does that trip go? Where is the cut through point? |
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Canal that crosses Florida from Ft Myers to Stuart .. info? Help?
"Janet O'Leary" wrote in message ... With a clearance height of only 45', and a depth of only 4' .. that eliminates many sailboats, for sure. In fact, I was just looking at a boat on the net, nice older boat. .. the draft is 5' 10" I think. == So,, if the boat can't go through .. ?? then it is down and around? How does that trip go? Where is the cut through point? If you're just buying a boat and have little to no passage-making experience, you'd be well-served by looking for a boat that's already in the area where you want it to be. If you have your heart set on one particular boat and nothing else will do, you might want to look into having it trucked to its new home port -- with older boats, though, this is rarely cost effective. But the heart wants what the heart wants. Regarding "cut through points" in the Florida Keys -- not advisable without good local knowledge, up-to-date charts and good sailing experience in all weather. Water there gets really thin, really fast, and weather can kick up just as quickly. It's a good way to run aground and end up with a "totalled" vessel. The safest route is to stay away from shore and in deep water, going around the keys rather than through them. This advice has been disregarded in the past with predictable outcome. |
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Canal that crosses Florida from Ft Myers to Stuart .. info? Help?
On Thu, 18 Dec 2008 09:42:29 -0600, "KLC Lewis"
wrote: Regarding "cut through points" in the Florida Keys -- not advisable without good local knowledge, up-to-date charts and good sailing experience in all weather. Water there gets really thin, really fast, and weather can kick up just as quickly. It's a good way to run aground and end up with a "totalled" vessel. The safest route is to stay away from shore and in deep water, going around the keys rather than through them. This advice has been disregarded in the past with predictable outcome. All true but the cut-through east of Marathon (Moser Channel) is easy to negotiate with 6 ft of draft and 65 ft mast height - if you know what you are doing, have decent charts, etc. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moser_Channel |
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Canal that crosses Florida from Ft Myers to Stuart .. info? Help?
"KLC Lewis" wrote in message et... "Janet O'Leary" wrote in message ... With a clearance height of only 45', and a depth of only 4' .. that eliminates many sailboats, for sure. In fact, I was just looking at a boat on the net, nice older boat. .. the draft is 5' 10" I think. == So,, if the boat can't go through .. ?? then it is down and around? How does that trip go? Where is the cut through point? If you're just buying a boat and have little to no passage-making experience, you'd be well-served by looking for a boat that's already in the area where you want it to be. If you have your heart set on one particular boat and nothing else will do, you might want to look into having it trucked to its new home port -- with older boats, though, this is rarely cost effective. But the heart wants what the heart wants. Regarding "cut through points" in the Florida Keys -- not advisable without good local knowledge, up-to-date charts and good sailing experience in all weather. Water there gets really thin, really fast, and weather can kick up just as quickly. It's a good way to run aground and end up with a "totalled" vessel. The safest route is to stay away from shore and in deep water, going around the keys rather than through them. This advice has been disregarded in the past with predictable outcome. If she's sexy enough, I might be talked into helping her sail her boat through the Keys to the east coast of Florida. But, if she's jlrogers in drag, forget about it! Wilbur Hubbard |
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Canal that crosses Florida from Ft Myers to Stuart .. info?Help?
Janet O'Leary wrote:
With a clearance height of only 45', and a depth of only 4' .. that eliminates many sailboats, for sure. In fact, I was just looking at a boat on the net, nice older boat. .. the draft is 5' 10" I think. == So,, if the boat can't go through .. ?? then it is down and around? How does that trip go? Where is the cut through point? First, check local and up to date published data. Then subtract some from both the height and the depth. Frex, last time I wished to passage Dismal Swamp the clearance was published at 6' but local knowledge said that there were many sunken logs and the real clearance depth was less than 5'. There was one bridge on the ICW which 'rang' my antenna even though I waited for low tide. This clearly (to me) proved correct local knowledge that the bridge was below the nominal 65' published minimum clearance. Yes, it means go around if you wish to get to the Gulf. There are cuts in the Keys but likewise you need local knowledge. Maybe even more so because going aground in they keys on that old limestone can be much more damaging than the mud further north. |
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Canal that crosses Florida from Ft Myers to Stuart .. info? Help?
"Janet O'Leary" wrote in news:a0u2l.2578
: Where is the cut through point? Ask Skip and Lydia about cutting through the Keys. I believe you'll be told to put it out of your mind and go around Key West in the deep water. Go to http://maps.google.com/ Tell it to find Marathon Florida. Once it does, click on SATELLITE view in the upper right corner so you can see the bottom from the mainland to Cuba. The satellite pictures are stunning, not to mention horrifying, of the shifting bars and hazards around the Florida Keys in such clear water. Very treacherous waters, indeed. When you zoom in close, the pictures become even more revealing. You can actually see the sandbars MOVING when the satellite snapped the photo! This has got to be the WORST place to sail on the planet. |
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