schiavolou":2exvy0q7 said:
I'm a little anxious about towing all the way from No. Va. to Key West but looking forward to exploring the Lower Keys and to seeing some other C-Brats down there.
It's fun to see a casual group shaping up :thup I'm hoping to be there too, although not sure yet if I will be.
I hear you on being a bit nervous about the tow. When I picked up my boat, the very first tow I did was cross country :disgust I felt like I needed one of those gymnast chalk bags as I approached my first mountain passes; my palms were sweating enough that I was worried about losing my grip on the wheel! (It all went well though.)
One nice thing about your drive is that I-95 is pretty flat, and once you get past Richmond it's actually pretty mellow, traffic/town-wise, until you get down to southern Florida (by which time you'll be an old hand).
I don't know if you've driven down the Keys before (if you have then you know, so never mind!), but they can be a bit of a chore. Lots of traffic, lots of people turning off and pulling on, quite a bit of two-lane, etc. I think I'd try to do them really early if you can -- a couple of times I've driven down to Key West at around 5:30 a.m. (to catch ferry to the Dry Tortugas) and the traffic was *much* lighter than usual. Almost pleasant! (And pretty as the sun came up.)
One other note is that I've found it easiest just to take "Florida's Turnpike," (I usually pick up a friend at FLL airport so I cut over from I-95 at that point), and they have now eliminated the toll booths. So the choices are to buy a SunPass (at least I think you can do this), or to just drive through and then they bill you by mail. I did the latter but ended up with a snafu (I had driven down and back twice, and somehow the bills they sent were confusing so I thought I had paid them all but I had missed one) and .... well, as you can imagine, it was not all that fun getting it straightened out (although it turned out okay in the end). So if you do the toll-by-mail just watch the paperwork carefully. As I recall they do add a bit on for the "service," but it was not a huge amount. It IS nice not to have to stop every mile at a toll booth and pay $1.
Sunbeam