Chapter One
I am taking the liberty of sharing our vacation to the Florida Keys with my fellow C-Brats. Although we didn’t make the trip in our 22 C-Dory Angler (Papillon), due to the high cost of fuel and limited funds. We did go by water, in our 25 foot Macgregor sailboat.
We cast off all lines from our home dock in Naples, Fl. on Saturday, October 25, 2008 motoring south on the GICW to Goodland, Fl. just south of Marco Island around noon and arrived in Goodland at 4:00 p.m. , planning on using the time to get our sea legs and check out our onboard systems.
We docked at the Calusa Marina next to a couple who were on their way to Marathon, Fl., which was where we planned to make our next stop as well. We were both watching the weather with a sharp eye, as the wind predictions for Florida Bay was a bit in questions. Seeing that the average depth of the bay is only 7 feet and the wave height was predicted at 5-6 footers it is not a good idea to go across when you may very well find the hard bottom much to soon in these conditions. Sunday morning winds were stronger and no sign of letting up so we decided to wait it out back at home and try again next week. Our new sailing friends decided to anchor out at Goodland and do the same.
We were a bit disappointed by had no desire to start our trip hanging on the hook for 3 or 4 days when we only had about 10 days of vacation. We watched the weather all week and it didn’t break until Saturday, Nov. 1. We cast off in the dark at 6:30 a. m. and motored out of Gordon Pass into the Gulf at daybreak and begin out sail to Marathon, Fl.
Sailing all day with light wind out of the NNE we sailed SE to Marathon with our first sunset we were off the coast and near Goodland, where we had motored to in only 4 hours the weekend before. Sailing my be slow…but it sure is quite and cheap, gas wise that is.
The week before we first planned to leave I had decided that I really needed an auto helm and had found one on ebay and with some good luck, I had won the auction in time to get it before leaving and I have to admit, I don’t know how I could have done it without “Leroy” helping out on the tiller. We sailed all night and covered the 94 mile run, arriving at the 7 mile bridge at 8:30 a.m. on Sunday morning. Leroy and I had been at the helm for 26 hours and we looked forward to some “Zee” time.
We motor/sailed about half the way when the wind clocked around to the SE (on our nose) and total gas consumed by my 8 hp kicker was less then 5 gal.
We took a mooring ball at Boot Key Harbor for the night and proceeded to hit the showers and giving the puppy’s shore leave which they looked so forward to at last. The afternoon was reserved to resting from the long haul.
Our friends who had waited out the weather in Goodland had made the run across Florida Bay on Thursday and had some problems, a broken shackle on the main sail and dodging the crab pots and keeping their dingy from coming onboard with the following seas. We had suffered almost the same problems when the winds shifted on us as well, the mainsheet bracket broke on our mainsail but only after I had furled it and went to attached it to the topping lift did I discover it had fallen apart on the bimini top.
Mike & Bev were on the mooring ball next to us and they invited us to The Dockside Lounge for drinks and entertainment. A good time was had by all and we were back to the boat by 8 p.m. and ready for shuteye, as we planned to head out early for Bahia Honda State Park, about 14 miles SE of Marathon.
Photos available in my Album or at the following link
http://www.c-brats.com/modules.php?...ame=gallery&file=index&include=view_album.php
I am taking the liberty of sharing our vacation to the Florida Keys with my fellow C-Brats. Although we didn’t make the trip in our 22 C-Dory Angler (Papillon), due to the high cost of fuel and limited funds. We did go by water, in our 25 foot Macgregor sailboat.
We cast off all lines from our home dock in Naples, Fl. on Saturday, October 25, 2008 motoring south on the GICW to Goodland, Fl. just south of Marco Island around noon and arrived in Goodland at 4:00 p.m. , planning on using the time to get our sea legs and check out our onboard systems.
We docked at the Calusa Marina next to a couple who were on their way to Marathon, Fl., which was where we planned to make our next stop as well. We were both watching the weather with a sharp eye, as the wind predictions for Florida Bay was a bit in questions. Seeing that the average depth of the bay is only 7 feet and the wave height was predicted at 5-6 footers it is not a good idea to go across when you may very well find the hard bottom much to soon in these conditions. Sunday morning winds were stronger and no sign of letting up so we decided to wait it out back at home and try again next week. Our new sailing friends decided to anchor out at Goodland and do the same.
We were a bit disappointed by had no desire to start our trip hanging on the hook for 3 or 4 days when we only had about 10 days of vacation. We watched the weather all week and it didn’t break until Saturday, Nov. 1. We cast off in the dark at 6:30 a. m. and motored out of Gordon Pass into the Gulf at daybreak and begin out sail to Marathon, Fl.
Sailing all day with light wind out of the NNE we sailed SE to Marathon with our first sunset we were off the coast and near Goodland, where we had motored to in only 4 hours the weekend before. Sailing my be slow…but it sure is quite and cheap, gas wise that is.
The week before we first planned to leave I had decided that I really needed an auto helm and had found one on ebay and with some good luck, I had won the auction in time to get it before leaving and I have to admit, I don’t know how I could have done it without “Leroy” helping out on the tiller. We sailed all night and covered the 94 mile run, arriving at the 7 mile bridge at 8:30 a.m. on Sunday morning. Leroy and I had been at the helm for 26 hours and we looked forward to some “Zee” time.
We motor/sailed about half the way when the wind clocked around to the SE (on our nose) and total gas consumed by my 8 hp kicker was less then 5 gal.
We took a mooring ball at Boot Key Harbor for the night and proceeded to hit the showers and giving the puppy’s shore leave which they looked so forward to at last. The afternoon was reserved to resting from the long haul.
Our friends who had waited out the weather in Goodland had made the run across Florida Bay on Thursday and had some problems, a broken shackle on the main sail and dodging the crab pots and keeping their dingy from coming onboard with the following seas. We had suffered almost the same problems when the winds shifted on us as well, the mainsheet bracket broke on our mainsail but only after I had furled it and went to attached it to the topping lift did I discover it had fallen apart on the bimini top.
Mike & Bev were on the mooring ball next to us and they invited us to The Dockside Lounge for drinks and entertainment. A good time was had by all and we were back to the boat by 8 p.m. and ready for shuteye, as we planned to head out early for Bahia Honda State Park, about 14 miles SE of Marathon.
Photos available in my Album or at the following link
http://www.c-brats.com/modules.php?...ame=gallery&file=index&include=view_album.php