Hi Colebob,
We have a 22' Cruiser (Comfy Dory) with a 75 hp Honda. We are located on the ICW on Merritt Island which is about 100 or so miles north of you. We have found the ICW to be a wonderful place for cruising/camping. There are literally dozens of "Spoils Islands" that were created when a channel in the Indian River was dredged during the mid 50's to make it part of the ICW. The islands are public and are great for picnicing, fishing, camping or just using for shields from the winds when they pick up. We have spent many nights on the lee side of the islands just hanging out on the Comfy Dory, listening to music, sipping wine and even doing some night fishing. The shallow draft of the Dory makes it easy just to ease up to the islands or fish the flats.
Any chop or wake that you encounter while cruising is easily handled with adjustments to the Permatrim to drop the bow into the chop or waves and as others have said, you are always adjusting to the conditions that are present and sometimes just slowing down minimizes any pounding.
My wife would not be out on the boat for long without the cabin. Rather than making it hotter, we find that just having a place out of the sun keeps us from being so worn out at the end of the day and of course, we keep cruising when it rains while others pull over looking for cover. We have decided to add a small AC window unit for the front window powered by a Honda 2000 for those summer nights when there is no wind to keep things cool. Shouldn't even need the AC from this time of the year until about May or June...just those "Dog Days of Summer". Check out our album for pictures of a trip we took in May. Launched on the St. John's River on Lake Harney and headed north up to Jacksonville, explored the ICW north up to Jekyl Island and then back down the ICW to our home on Merritt Island. We dropped the hook every night, cooked our meals on board and showered on board for 11 days. There aren't many open boats that you would do that on.
I haven't tried to pull a skier with the 75HP since our kids have been out of the house for awhile, but with the addition of the Permatrim, we got a whole lot more "hole shot" power, so I don't see why you couldn't. Top end speed with the 75 is about 24-26 mph loaded for cruising, but is 2-3 mph more if we are not carrying all the gear.
If you are going to be up in our area, Toby and I would be glad to take you out for a cruise. Just give us a heads up so that we can make sure we will be available. It doesn't take much encouragement for us to launch the boat and get out on the water. Unfortunately, we don't have a lift on our small dock, but it is only about 2 miles from our house to the boat ramp over in Cocoa on the mainland. We can actually see the ramp area from our dock. You can PM me or call me on my cell phone @ 321-432-5071 if you are planning to come up this way.