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Skip Gundlach wrote:
"Armond Perretta" wrote: Sir Thomas of Cannondale wrote: ... I friend told me he left his boat on the St John river, St Augustine, Fla. He said it was a good spot to leave, on the hard. Not too expensive and all. Unless they moved it, the St. John's River isn't anywhere near St. Augustine. I seem to recall the St. Sebastian River running behind St. Augustine, and there was some talk about locating Jacksonville on the St. John's at one time. The St. Johns is one of the (if not *the*) longest northn-flowing rivers in the country. It may well go to STA... Even so, it's not very long. And it doesn't get near St. Augustine. I made the trip up (i.e., "down") the St. John's once all the way to Sanford FL. There's a lake there and a small marina, but I will tell you that there aren't too many cruising sailboats. One reason is the 45' bridge at Green Cove Springs. Another is that this is bass fishing and 'gator country, and there's not much sailing along this route. There's a lot of nature and beautiful country along the route, but one particularly memorable incident was my discovery near Palatka of The Burger King Dock. That's right, the local fast food franchise has a rear dock on the river where you can tie and get fat. Quite interesting. -- Good luck and good sailing. s/v Kerry Deare of Barnegat http://home.comcast.net/~kerrydeare |
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