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Wayne.B wrote:
....(snip forbrevity).... *The Marquesas look interesting.... lots of skinny water ....* Google Earth pictured what appeared to be a deep water cut into Mooney Harbor with some shoaling in evidence at the entrance. *Talking to locals at our final party in Key West, we met someone who claimed that our 5 1/2 feet of draft should be doable at mid-tide if we were careful. * heh heh heh I don't take "local knowledge" all that seriously, unless backed by personal observation of what the locals do (as you did yourself, later in the story). It's fully possible that some locals (especially in Key West) will tell you that not only is there an 8-foot channel, and draw you a chart of it, but also state authoritatively there's a family of Yeti living on the island. Sounds like a great adventure, hope we get a chance to visit the same spot via what we will now call Wayne's Channel! Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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