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We are considering renting a 41 foot twin diesel houseboat in the
Captiva/Sanibel/Cape Coral area for a spring vacation. Not a bad deal.....around $2,300 for a full week, 41 foot (14 foot beam) with twin diesels, 2 staterooms, 2 full baths, genny, AC, full kitchen, gas grill, dual helms, linens.....etc.. Some rental places even throw in a full tank of diesel. We figure we can pull an inflatable. We vacationed in Sanibel several years back and love the area. Has anyone done this before? If so, what advice can you offer? What sort of protected transient dockage does the area offer in the event of bad weather? |
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We figure we can pull an inflatable. barely ... just barely ![]() Sorry. have no actual advice ![]() Matt |
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![]() wrote in message ups.com... -snip- We figure we can pull an inflatable. barely ... just barely ![]() Sorry. have no actual advice ![]() Matt I would not expect it to be a go fast boat.....it is a houseboat after all. I would expect twin diesels to be able to push the boat at a fair rate of speed though, and while pulling an inflatable. Why do you say otherwise Matt? |
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I was jokeing, thus the smilley ... the 40 foot houseboot with twin
diesels will pull most pleasure craft/inflatables available ... |
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![]() "*JimH*" wrote in message ... We are considering renting a 41 foot twin diesel houseboat in the Captiva/Sanibel/Cape Coral area for a spring vacation. Not a bad deal.....around $2,300 for a full week, 41 foot (14 foot beam) with twin diesels, 2 staterooms, 2 full baths, genny, AC, full kitchen, gas grill, dual helms, linens.....etc.. Some rental places even throw in a full tank of diesel. We figure we can pull an inflatable. We vacationed in Sanibel several years back and love the area. Has anyone done this before? If so, what advice can you offer? What sort of protected transient dockage does the area offer in the event of bad weather? You need to be careful in the waters around here with a twin diesel boat. There are lots of shallow areas. Stick to the channels in Pine Island Sound. There are several marinas along Captiva with protected harborage, but a couple of them might still not be open from Hurricane Charley last year. Up on the bay side of Cayo Costa, there's some deeper, protected anchorage. I'm sure that the boat has a generator and A/C, so you could hang there overnight. Make sure you stop into Cabbage Key for lunch. Also, you can cruise up to Boca Grande. Since you said a "spring vacation" I assume you're planning it for April/May of next year? If so, you'll be fine. Late April through all of May is the best weather and fishing all year round. If you're planning it this summer, just remember that we're in our hurricane season...and it's predicted to be a busy one (5 named storms already in the middle of July! A new record.) |
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![]() "NOYB" wrote in message ... "*JimH*" wrote in message ... We are considering renting a 41 foot twin diesel houseboat in the Captiva/Sanibel/Cape Coral area for a spring vacation. Not a bad deal.....around $2,300 for a full week, 41 foot (14 foot beam) with twin diesels, 2 staterooms, 2 full baths, genny, AC, full kitchen, gas grill, dual helms, linens.....etc.. Some rental places even throw in a full tank of diesel. We figure we can pull an inflatable. We vacationed in Sanibel several years back and love the area. Has anyone done this before? If so, what advice can you offer? What sort of protected transient dockage does the area offer in the event of bad weather? You need to be careful in the waters around here with a twin diesel boat. There are lots of shallow areas. Stick to the channels in Pine Island Sound. There are several marinas along Captiva with protected harborage, but a couple of them might still not be open from Hurricane Charley last year. Up on the bay side of Cayo Costa, there's some deeper, protected anchorage. I'm sure that the boat has a generator and A/C, so you could hang there overnight. Make sure you stop into Cabbage Key for lunch. Also, you can cruise up to Boca Grande. Since you said a "spring vacation" I assume you're planning it for April/May of next year? If so, you'll be fine. Late April through all of May is the best weather and fishing all year round. If you're planning it this summer, just remember that we're in our hurricane season...and it's predicted to be a busy one (5 named storms already in the middle of July! A new record.) Thanks for the feedback. We are actually planning for spring 2007. These boats apparently have a shallow draft and hopefully come with depth sounders. I assume we will be without the luxury of a chart plotter so I would plan to purchase and study a nautical chart of the area well before this (possible) vacation. We will most likely plan to explore the western shores during the day and spend evenings docked at available transient docks in the Sanibel and Captiva areas. In the event of strong storms I just wanted to make sure we could make our way into a protected area on the Caloosahatchee River and find protected transient dockage. Can you (or others) provide any other personal comments on houseboating in the area? |
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![]() "*JimH*" wrote in message ... "NOYB" wrote in message ... "*JimH*" wrote in message ... We are considering renting a 41 foot twin diesel houseboat in the Captiva/Sanibel/Cape Coral area for a spring vacation. Not a bad deal.....around $2,300 for a full week, 41 foot (14 foot beam) with twin diesels, 2 staterooms, 2 full baths, genny, AC, full kitchen, gas grill, dual helms, linens.....etc.. Some rental places even throw in a full tank of diesel. We figure we can pull an inflatable. We vacationed in Sanibel several years back and love the area. Has anyone done this before? If so, what advice can you offer? What sort of protected transient dockage does the area offer in the event of bad weather? You need to be careful in the waters around here with a twin diesel boat. There are lots of shallow areas. Stick to the channels in Pine Island Sound. There are several marinas along Captiva with protected harborage, but a couple of them might still not be open from Hurricane Charley last year. Up on the bay side of Cayo Costa, there's some deeper, protected anchorage. I'm sure that the boat has a generator and A/C, so you could hang there overnight. Make sure you stop into Cabbage Key for lunch. Also, you can cruise up to Boca Grande. Since you said a "spring vacation" I assume you're planning it for April/May of next year? If so, you'll be fine. Late April through all of May is the best weather and fishing all year round. If you're planning it this summer, just remember that we're in our hurricane season...and it's predicted to be a busy one (5 named storms already in the middle of July! A new record.) Thanks for the feedback. We are actually planning for spring 2007. These boats apparently have a shallow draft and hopefully come with depth sounders. I assume we will be without the luxury of a chart plotter so I would plan to purchase and study a nautical chart of the area well before this (possible) vacation. We will most likely plan to explore the western shores during the day and spend evenings docked at available transient docks in the Sanibel and Captiva areas. In the event of strong storms I just wanted to make sure we could make our way into a protected area on the Caloosahatchee River and find protected transient dockage. Can you (or others) provide any other personal comments on houseboating in the area? No. No personal experience in a houseboat. I've only been up that way a half dozen times by boat for day trips to fish or eat on Captiva. See if you can send a ping to Wayne B. He travels these waters in a trawler and can be of better help to you. |
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![]() *JimH* wrote: wrote in message ups.com... -snip- We figure we can pull an inflatable. barely ... just barely ![]() Sorry. have no actual advice ![]() Matt I would not expect it to be a go fast boat.....it is a houseboat after all. I would expect twin diesels to be able to push the boat at a fair rate of speed though, and while pulling an inflatable. Why do you say otherwise Matt? Heck, on Lake Cumberland we rent an 80 footer, it has twin 90hp outboards!!!! It's slow, but then again, that's nice sometimes. |
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![]() "*JimH*" wrote in message ... We are considering renting a 41 foot twin diesel houseboat in the Captiva/Sanibel/Cape Coral area for a spring vacation. Not a bad deal.....around $2,300 for a full week, 41 foot (14 foot beam) with twin diesels, 2 staterooms, 2 full baths, genny, AC, full kitchen, gas grill, dual helms, linens.....etc.. Some rental places even throw in a full tank of diesel. We figure we can pull an inflatable. We vacationed in Sanibel several years back and love the area. Has anyone done this before? If so, what advice can you offer? What sort of protected transient dockage does the area offer in the event of bad weather? Thanks to all for the advice so far. ;-) |
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I live in Cape Coral in the winter time and do quite a lot of boating
when we are there. South West Florida is a wonderful cruising area for houseboats since there is protected water both behind the islands in the intercoastal waterway/Pine Island sound area, and also in the Caloosahatchie River. Virtually all of the marinas on the river offer protection from rough weather and there are numerous anchorages available as well. Some of or favorites are Tween Waters Inn and Marina on the bay side of Captiva, the anchorage at Useppa Island across from Cabbage Key, and Pelican Bay at the north end of Cayo Costa. You need to get some of the better SWFL cuising guides such as Clairborne Young's and do some studying since the possibilities are too vast to cover in a quick note here. Towing a dinghy should not be a problem. Best weather is usually March, April and early May. |
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