We just got back from our shakedown cruise of our new (1999) C-22. We picked the boat up in Apalachicola, FL at Wefings Marine on Mon (6/26). We spent the night in Marc's boat slip by the bridge. The airconditioner worked great! We set out the next morning for Naples with the plan of launching the boat and spending the night. When we got to Naples we found out that it's against the law to leave your vehicle and trailer overnight. We continued on to Homestead and spend the night at a motel. The next day we found a marina (La Siesta in Islamorada) that would allow us to launch and park our trailer ($20 to launch & $10/day for storage). We spent the next 3 nights anchored out.
The boat behaved beautifully in 2-3 foot seas. We averaged 25 mph with the seas and approx 12-16 mph against the seas. The snorkling was beautiful. We snorkled during the day and went to the bay side for night.
We added some foam to our mattresses which really made the berths more comfortable.
On the trip down we had several people at rest stops ask us about the boat. While we were in the Keys we had a fish guide try to buy our boat from us! She visited our anchorage and tracked us down again at a restaurant.
Although we did not have any problems trailering the boat, I am looking into adding a second axle to the single axle trailer.
Our first adventure in our C-22 was excellent and only makes us want to explore more and more. Our next trips will be closer to home....to the barrier islands off the MS Gulf Coast and further out to the oil rigs for fishing.
The boat behaved beautifully in 2-3 foot seas. We averaged 25 mph with the seas and approx 12-16 mph against the seas. The snorkling was beautiful. We snorkled during the day and went to the bay side for night.
We added some foam to our mattresses which really made the berths more comfortable.
On the trip down we had several people at rest stops ask us about the boat. While we were in the Keys we had a fish guide try to buy our boat from us! She visited our anchorage and tracked us down again at a restaurant.
Although we did not have any problems trailering the boat, I am looking into adding a second axle to the single axle trailer.
Our first adventure in our C-22 was excellent and only makes us want to explore more and more. Our next trips will be closer to home....to the barrier islands off the MS Gulf Coast and further out to the oil rigs for fishing.