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"Jessica B" wrote in message
... On Wed, 16 Feb 2011 12:22:02 -0500, "Wilbur Hubbard" wrote: "Jessica B" wrote in message . .. snip I have no idea where the Florida Bay is... is that on the west side? I'm guessing, but it seems like there's ocean all around. Florida Bay is the water between the Keys and the mainland peninsular. Much of it is way too shallow except for canoes, kayaks, etc. It has lots of little mangrove islands. But, closer to the Keys island chain the water is deep enough to sail and the Intracoastal Waterway runs though it. Oh... Fort Jefferson... I looked it up and it looks like it's the same as the Dry Tortugas, which is what I was thinking of... http://www.nps.gov/drto/index.htm That looks beautiful! Can your boat go there? Sure she can. I've never been out there but it would make a nice trip. Probably would take a couple weeks to do a round trip right. According to google maps it's about 60 or 70 miles away? Sounds about right. I guess you have to be good at navigation! That would leave me out. :-( Jessica, you'd make a good fisherman. LOL! Of course you'd never be left out. I could give you a handheld GPS, chart navigation, private lesson you'd understand in less than five minutes. All you'd have to do is make the cursor (boat) follow the line to the waypoint(s). Bruce in Bangkok might have trouble doing so as he's become somewhat feeble-minded in his dotage but I'm sure you could handle it. Or, you could go due south and go to Cuba! Even I could figure that out! I wish the stupid U.S. government would allow citizens to take a sailboat cruise to Cuba but they don't unless you jump though all kinds of ridiculous hoops. I've looked at the charts and there is some fine sailing to be had along the north coast of Cuba. Looks like thousands of little barrier islands with a bay or sound between them and the big island. Can you speak any Spanish? |