Hi Brats,
Valkyrie is snugged down for the night in Bahia Honda SP Marina - a great little harbor that is protected and beautiful. It's just a hundred yards to the channel with access to either the Gulf or Atlantic. Marathon is a short run north and Key West is about 40 miles south.
We got here early afternoon and couldn't resist the turquoise water, even though we had a line of thunderstorms heading our way in a few hours. We left the marina and headed north under the bridge into the Gulf and let Valkyrie run across the gorgeous sea with white sand bottom for about 30 minutes before heading back to tie up and get situated. We're amazed that there are only three boats tied up here for the night.
We checked on some local knowledge at a nearby bait shop and the fishing forecast looks good with catches blackfin tuna, some dolphin, cobia, sails, spanish mackeral, sea trout and snapper! It's blowing now and thunderstorms are rumbling through, but it should clear up on Sunday and next week looks good with temps in the 70's-80's and lots of sun. We're both anxious to head out to depths of 150-200' to start trolling. If that fails, chumming on patch reefs or the cuts to the Gulf are options. Okay, after reading this paragragh and telling Rollie I'll post pictures, I'm really afraid that I've jinxed us! What the heck, at least we'll get some sun!
FYI: In "Not For Hire's" album, Mark has a really neat little, four color battery chart that shows percent of charge at different voltage readings. Before I left home, I printed a dozen charts, had them laminated and have been giving them out to C-Brats and other cruisers that I have met. They are a hit and I'm down to my last one. Check it out. It's very useful.
Regards,
Nick and Marcia
"Valkyrie"
Valkyrie is snugged down for the night in Bahia Honda SP Marina - a great little harbor that is protected and beautiful. It's just a hundred yards to the channel with access to either the Gulf or Atlantic. Marathon is a short run north and Key West is about 40 miles south.
We got here early afternoon and couldn't resist the turquoise water, even though we had a line of thunderstorms heading our way in a few hours. We left the marina and headed north under the bridge into the Gulf and let Valkyrie run across the gorgeous sea with white sand bottom for about 30 minutes before heading back to tie up and get situated. We're amazed that there are only three boats tied up here for the night.
We checked on some local knowledge at a nearby bait shop and the fishing forecast looks good with catches blackfin tuna, some dolphin, cobia, sails, spanish mackeral, sea trout and snapper! It's blowing now and thunderstorms are rumbling through, but it should clear up on Sunday and next week looks good with temps in the 70's-80's and lots of sun. We're both anxious to head out to depths of 150-200' to start trolling. If that fails, chumming on patch reefs or the cuts to the Gulf are options. Okay, after reading this paragragh and telling Rollie I'll post pictures, I'm really afraid that I've jinxed us! What the heck, at least we'll get some sun!
FYI: In "Not For Hire's" album, Mark has a really neat little, four color battery chart that shows percent of charge at different voltage readings. Before I left home, I printed a dozen charts, had them laminated and have been giving them out to C-Brats and other cruisers that I have met. They are a hit and I'm down to my last one. Check it out. It's very useful.
Regards,
Nick and Marcia
"Valkyrie"