Another day, another 48.6 nautical miles. 8)
The weather turned a bit cooler this morning... as in I needed a shirt. Joan took Molly for a walk...
We're planning to spend the night on the hook, so Molly won't get to stroll in the grass for another day or two. While they were out, I topped off the water tank and hosed down the boat - back to the salt water sometime today.
Here's a look at the dock in front of the motel. You can see the town dock across the waterway, a cute little tug-type boat at the end of the dock (looks like it's on a sharpie hull), and the fine-looking C-Dory.
"Quaint" is the only description I can come up with for this stopover. We shoved off shortly after 9:00. The waterway is much wider here; homes spread out further, orange groves, and lots of lush vegetation. Very pleasant cruising.
We made our way through the last lock on this waterway, stopped for some more expensive fuel (is that redundant?, and headed down the Caloosahatchee River (I like that name - I will try to work it into conversations when I can :wink: ) towards Ft Myers. The channel got narrower and more crowded, and the wind came up against the tide, making for some chop. The front has come in, and it is cooler today (only made it to 72º), but the C-Dory keeps us very comfortable.
Joan made us lunch while underway. Glad we ate before the boat traffic picked up... the big sport fishers kick monster wake - even in the "Slow - Manatee Zone" areas. Unlike the Ft Lauderdale area (where the manatee zones are only effective on weekends), the manatees around here must work all week. Five and a half knots feels mighty slow (remember those speeds, sailors?) after cruising at 15-20.
Lots of construction and hustle and bustle as we went through Ft Myers. Brent had another "secret spot" near Sanibel Island. We made our way into some skinny water with protection from the predicted NE wind, set our anchors, and have settled in. Brent had his fishing line in the water within minutes of turning off the motors.
Joan is trying to get photos of a dolphin swimming around the boat as I write this. Molly has had a late lunch and is sound asleep after making a lap of the boat (yes, on the coaming). We have broadband coverage, some tv reception, plenty of gas, full water tank, and room left in the poop tank - what more could one ask for? :lol: It's supposed to be much cooler tonight (as in the upper 40s) - good for a hot toddy, some snuggling, and an extra blanket.
Breaking news: Brent just caught supper - a catfish! I don't suppose there's any chance he can catch me a big slice of prime rib? :wink
Best wishes,
Jim B.