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With my sailboat at Tarpon Springs, she is about 250 miles from the
place on lake Okechobee where I want her hauled. So, how to get her there. By ICW, it is no longer than by going on the outside to Fort Myers but on the outside one can cruise at night cutting the overall time down. However, I am not sure if sailing overnight is really faster for a single handed sailor because he eventually has to stop and sleep for a long time. (I am not sure my daughter will be with me on this next leg of the trip). Distance-wise, the ICW is the same as on the outside but you h |
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On Jan 16, 3:04*pm, Frogwatch wrote:
With my sailboat at Tarpon Springs, she is about 250 miles from the place on lake Okechobee where I want her hauled. *So, how to get her there. *By ICW, it is no longer than by going on the outside to Fort Myers but on the outside one can cruise at night cutting the overall time down. *However, I am not sure if sailing overnight is really faster for a single handed sailor because he eventually has to stop and sleep for a long time. (I am not sure my daughter will be with me on this next leg of the trip). Distance-wise, the ICW is the same as on the outside but you h weird, rest of the post got cut off. Basically, I am pondering whether to sail single handed on the outside or to motor down the ICW during the day.. |
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On Sat, 16 Jan 2010 12:08:22 -0800, Frogwatch wrote:
Basically, I am pondering whether to sail single handed on the outside or to motor down the ICW during the day.. Well, for one thing, the weather window is considerably broader inside than outside. |
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On Jan 16, 3:17*pm, thunder wrote:
On Sat, 16 Jan 2010 12:08:22 -0800, Frogwatch wrote: Basically, I am pondering whether to sail single handed on the outside or to motor down the ICW during the day.. Well, for one thing, the weather window is considerably broader inside than outside. * That is not as true for sailboats as powerboats. Windy weather in which most fishermen would not go out might be ideal for a sailboat. Otherwise, most weather that would cause one to not go outside would also cause you to stay put and not use the ICW. Can you imagine using the ICW in fog, terrifying, I'd rather be offshore. |
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On Sat, 16 Jan 2010 12:39:35 -0800, Frogwatch wrote:
On Jan 16, 3:17Â*pm, thunder wrote: On Sat, 16 Jan 2010 12:08:22 -0800, Frogwatch wrote: Basically, I am pondering whether to sail single handed on the outside or to motor down the ICW during the day.. Well, for one thing, the weather window is considerably broader inside than outside. That is not as true for sailboats as powerboats. Windy weather in which most fishermen would not go out might be ideal for a sailboat. Otherwise, most weather that would cause one to not go outside would also cause you to stay put and not use the ICW. Can you imagine using the ICW in fog, terrifying, I'd rather be offshore. And just how many foggy days to you have in the Sunshine State? |
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thunder wrote:
On Sat, 16 Jan 2010 12:39:35 -0800, Frogwatch wrote: On Jan 16, 3:17 pm, thunder wrote: On Sat, 16 Jan 2010 12:08:22 -0800, Frogwatch wrote: Basically, I am pondering whether to sail single handed on the outside or to motor down the ICW during the day.. Well, for one thing, the weather window is considerably broader inside than outside. That is not as true for sailboats as powerboats. Windy weather in which most fishermen would not go out might be ideal for a sailboat. Otherwise, most weather that would cause one to not go outside would also cause you to stay put and not use the ICW. Can you imagine using the ICW in fog, terrifying, I'd rather be offshore. And just how many foggy days to you have in the Sunshine State? When you are froggy, *all* your days are foggy. :) |
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On Jan 16, 5:36*pm, "H :) K" wrote:
thunder wrote: On Sat, 16 Jan 2010 12:39:35 -0800, Frogwatch wrote: On Jan 16, 3:17 pm, thunder wrote: On Sat, 16 Jan 2010 12:08:22 -0800, Frogwatch wrote: Basically, I am pondering whether to sail single handed on the outside or to motor down the ICW during the day.. Well, for one thing, the weather window is considerably broader inside than outside. That is not as true for sailboats as powerboats. *Windy weather in which most fishermen would not go out might be ideal for a sailboat. Otherwise, most weather that would cause one to not go outside would also cause you to stay put and not use the ICW. *Can you imagine using the ICW in fog, terrifying, I'd rather be offshore. And just how many foggy days to you have in the Sunshine State? When you are froggy, *all* your days are foggy. *:) Foggy days in Florida? In Spring, many. Southern breeze brings humid air near cooler land=fog |
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On Sat, 16 Jan 2010 12:08:22 -0800 (PST), Frogwatch
wrote: Basically, I am pondering whether to sail single handed on the outside or to motor down the ICW during the day.. I've done both. In good weather I prefer outside. There are too many lift bridges inside, some on inconvenient schedules. There are also some skinny water issues inside but you should be OK with that. Inside has the advantage of having anchorages, marinas and restaurants however. |
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On Sat, 16 Jan 2010 15:05:29 -0800 (PST), Frogwatch
wrote: And just how many foggy days to you have in the Sunshine State? When you are froggy, *all* your days are foggy. *:) Foggy days in Florida? In Spring, many. Southern breeze brings humid air near cooler land=fog Less frequent as you get south, and rarely past mid-morning. |
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On Jan 16, 6:24*pm, Wayne.B wrote:
On Sat, 16 Jan 2010 15:05:29 -0800 (PST), Frogwatch wrote: And just how many foggy days to you have in the Sunshine State? When you are froggy, *all* your days are foggy. *:) Foggy days in Florida? *In Spring, many. *Southern breeze brings humid air near cooler land=fog Less frequent as you get south, and rarely past mid-morning. On the inside in warmer weather, you have the occasional bow ornament as a distraction whereas outside not much. |
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