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Gulf Stream Crossing to Georgetown
Well, we missed our window - the weather is currently about perfect to
cross right now, and had we been able to leave 3 days ago, the sail down would have been lovely, too, but right now it's a real mess to leave here, and worse when we get to Marathon, for the crossing - but we're very close to leaving. We have to be in Georgetown by March 1, and intend going over the banks to get there as the most expeditious, presuming some significant wait for another crossing window. From St. Pete, we'd expected to go to Marathon, and cross there. Various people have suggested crossing at Rodriguez Key, being a lovely sheltered place to hang out for the window. It's also been characterized as the thinnest place (least time in the stream) to cross in that area. However, that's substantially north of Marathon, a distance we'd have to make up on the other side. All my searching has failed to find size images of the stream at various points. I've found speed, but that's not useful to this project. So, for those who have done it (gone direct from the west coast of FL to Georgetown), where did you cross? Second question: where do I find charts or indications of the stream width in southern Florida? Thanks. L8R Skip Morgan 461 #2 SV Flying Pig KI4MPC See our galleries at www.justpickone.org/skip/gallery! Follow us at http://groups.google.com/group/flyingpiglog and/or http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TheFlyingPigLog "Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn't do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover." - Mark Twain |
Gulf Stream Crossing to Georgetown
On 2 Feb 2007 10:02:46 -0800, "Skip Gundlach"
wrote: From St. Pete, we'd expected to go to Marathon, and cross there. Various people have suggested crossing at Rodriguez Key, being a lovely sheltered place to hang out for the window. It's also been characterized as the thinnest place (least time in the stream) to cross in that area. However, that's substantially north of Marathon, a distance we'd have to make up on the other side. Skip, You have to go north from Marathon anyway since there is no safe passage to Georgetown south of Andros Island. We did the reverse trip last April crossing from Chub Cay to Hawk Channel via Northwest Channel, Russell Tower and the passage just south of Castle Rock. There is plenty of water across the banks there as long as you don't stray too far from the rhumb line routes. You can clear customs at Chub Cay although you may have to dinghy in if the marina work has not been completed. You can call from the states and find out. 242-325-1490 http://www.chubcay.com/ Once you clear in at Chub, you are officially out of Florida and the US. |
Gulf Stream Crossing to Georgetown
On 2 Feb 2007 10:02:46 -0800, "Skip Gundlach"
wrote: All my searching has failed to find size images of the stream at various points. I've found speed, but that's not useful to this project. The bulk of the stream is 12 to 15 miles wide with the effects being felt for another 10 to 15 miles beyond that. You will begin to pick it up as soon as you get a few miles south east of Hawk Channel. |
Gulf Stream Crossing to Georgetown
On 2 Feb 2007 10:02:46 -0800, "Skip Gundlach"
wrote: Second question: where do I find charts or indications of the stream width in southern Florida? You have to infer stream location primarily by water temperature however the east coast NOAA weather radio broadcasts usually give a location forecast. The position is relatively stable within the Straits of Florida. http://tinyurl.com/ysfumg |
Gulf Stream Crossing to Georgetown
Wayne.B wrote:
On 2 Feb 2007 10:02:46 -0800, "Skip Gundlach" wrote: Second question: where do I find charts or indications of the stream width in southern Florida? You have to infer stream location primarily by water temperature however the east coast NOAA weather radio broadcasts usually give a location forecast. The position is relatively stable within the Straits of Florida. http://tinyurl.com/ysfumg We don't usually care about exactly where the stream is between FL and the Bahamas. I look at the water temperature (it's one of the gauges we have) and if it gets warmer and I am going south along the coast, I go in closer to shore. If I'm going east, I just try to head east as much as possible and figure out where I've got to when I get there. Going north, I just try not to get into a counter current Between the Bahamas and Florida, it is usually within a few miles of the shore on each side. |
Gulf Stream Crossing to Georgetown
"Skip Gundlach" wrote in
ups.com: We have to be in Georgetown by March 1 Poor Flying Pig. FP is a sailboat. NOONE has ever gotten to where they HAVE TO BE on a sailboat. Many of those that have tried, have died trying! You have to be in Georgetown when Flying Pig and Mother Nature is ready to get there. Otherwise, you got the wrong boat! Larry -- Democracy is when two wolves and a sheep vote on who's for dinner. Liberty is when the sheep has his own gun. |
Gulf Stream Crossing to Georgetown
"Skip Gundlach" wrote in
ups.com: We have to be in Georgetown by March 1, and intend going over the banks to get there as the most expeditious, presuming some significant wait for another crossing window. You're violating the #1 rule of cruising: Never sail to a schedule! However, you've got a month to get there, so you should be in good shape. -- Geoff |
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