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On Fri, 13 Jan 2006 17:25:10 -0500, "Skip Gundlach" skipgundlach at
gmail dotcom wrote: Well, technically, as to the bridge, we're talking about the closest point under the road to Key West in order to make our transit as short as possible. That would be Moser channel at Marathon. The subject shoals are on the St. Pete side of the bridge, which we assume to be mile marker 5 or some such. No. You are totally out of the ICW at this point. All the looking at paper and electronic charts have not been very definitive about how to make that happen successfully, and there seem to be several points where bridges are high enough, which surprises me. Only at Moser Channel west of Marathon. The approach from the north goes like this: Aim for a way point at roughly Lat N24-55 by Lon W81-09. From there proceed due south 6.7 nautical miles leaving Bullard Bank to starboard. Next, run a course of 213 magnetic for a distance of 3.7 NM leaving Red Bay Bank to port. Continuing on, go south again towards Moser Channel and the bridge, taking a small westward jog around the 7 foot spot just north of the bridge. From the bridge go south .75 nm to R2, then turn ENE towards FL G '1' at the Marathon channel entrance. That will take you south of Pigeon Key Banks and north of the 6 ft spot. If you don't want to do the run non-stop, Venice is a good stop over, as is Ft Myers Beach or Marco Island. Heh. Unless Venice has dredged, their ICW channel is from hunger - or, more likely, starvation!, putting it charitably. We went aground a half dozen times trying to follow directions (in the ICW!) to get to the yacht club. You don't need to go on the ICW if you are just pulling in off the Gulf of Mexico for the night. There is a large marina on the right as you go in (Crow's Nest Marina). |
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