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Hi all,
Can someone recommend the best cruising guide for the Ft. Lauderdale to Key West area. Special focus on out of the way places to anchor and play. Or, if you have favorite places of your own, you're welcome to share. Our draft is 5' 5" Thanks, Mike. |
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"beaufortnc" wrote:
Hi all, Can someone recommend the best cruising guide for the Ft. Lauderdale to Key West area. Special focus on out of the way places to anchor and play. Or, if you have favorite places of your own, you're welcome to share. Our draft is 5' 5" Thanks, Do NOT get Claiborne Young's guide which was actually authored by Morgan Stinemetz. Although I like his other books, this one is badly out of date and inaccurate. There is a new one out called Managing The Waterway Miami To Dry Tortugas by the Doyles (who wrote Managing the Waterway), which looks good. I have not used it myself. I have no financial interest in it, but I did edit some of it and they used a couple of my photos in it. http://www.managingthewaterway.com/keysguide.htm is the website and pre-publication promo runs through July 31st. You'll need to enter the following VOUCHER CODE: 0MTWKEYS7027116 The voucher code discounts 20% on ALL purchases, including MTW:ICW and the new companion electronic charts. Again - I have no financial interest in this AT ALL. I was not paid for my time except that they gave me a free copy of the guide. Other than that, I guess Skipper Bob (anchoranges and marinas) and I really like to have the latest Florida Cruising Directory and Dozier's Waterway Guide - Southern |
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![]() Rosalie B. wrote: "beaufortnc" wrote: Hi all, Can someone recommend the best cruising guide for the Ft. Lauderdale to Key West area. Special focus on out of the way places to anchor and play. Or, if you have favorite places of your own, you're welcome to share. Our draft is 5' 5" Thanks, Do NOT get Claiborne Young's guide which was actually authored by Morgan Stinemetz. Although I like his other books, this one is badly out of date and inaccurate. There is a new one out called Managing The Waterway Miami To Dry Tortugas by the Doyles (who wrote Managing the Waterway), which looks good. I have not used it myself. I have no financial interest in it, but I did edit some of it and they used a couple of my photos in it. http://www.managingthewaterway.com/keysguide.htm is the website and pre-publication promo runs through July 31st. You'll need to enter the following VOUCHER CODE: 0MTWKEYS7027116 The voucher code discounts 20% on ALL purchases, including MTW:ICW and the new companion electronic charts. Again - I have no financial interest in this AT ALL. I was not paid for my time except that they gave me a free copy of the guide. Other than that, I guess Skipper Bob (anchoranges and marinas) and I really like to have the latest Florida Cruising Directory and Dozier's Waterway Guide - Southern I am sorry to tell you that with such a deep draft your options are seriously limited. |
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On 24 Jul 2006 14:08:05 -0700, "beaufortnc"
wrote: Hi all, Can someone recommend the best cruising guide for the Ft. Lauderdale to Key West area. Special focus on out of the way places to anchor and play. Or, if you have favorite places of your own, you're welcome to share. Our draft is 5' 5" Thanks, Mike. I've always found the "Cruising Guide to the Florida Keys" very helpful. |
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Capt. Bill wrote:
On 24 Jul 2006 14:08:05 -0700, "beaufortnc" wrote: Can someone recommend the best cruising guide for the Ft. Lauderdale to Key West area. Special focus on out of the way places to anchor and play. Or, if you have favorite places of your own, you're welcome to share. Our draft is 5' 5" I've always found the "Cruising Guide to the Florida Keys" very helpful. I've heard good things about this guide but have not used it myself. However the blurb on it says Author: Frank Papy ISBN: 096198385X Publication Date: 2001 Binding: Spiral Pages: 250 This time proven guide to the Florida Keys was created for cruisers who like to take their time and anchor out. Features navigational advice, color sketch charts, and tide tables. Special focus is on the inside passage *** (for boats drawing 5 feet or less).*** (emphasis added. |
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I cruised that area for many years in a 4 foot draft. You would have possible
problems cruising the waterway sections, unless you were very careful to do so at high tide and avoid certain shallow sections. There are some nice harbors on the ocean side, like New Found Harbor. I really liked Pappy's Cruising Guide to the Florida Keys, which has bin updated marginally, but may not be the most up to date guide. Get good charts, and make sure you stay inside of the marked channels on the intercoastal. You are probably better off staying oceanside for the majority of your cruise. Sherwin D. beaufortnc wrote: Hi all, Can someone recommend the best cruising guide for the Ft. Lauderdale to Key West area. Special focus on out of the way places to anchor and play. Or, if you have favorite places of your own, you're welcome to share. Our draft is 5' 5" Thanks, Mike. |
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