Sunday, November 20, 2011

Marco - Miami - Key West - Marco

November 4 to 15.
Another trip to Miami to pick up friends for a 10 day cruise along the Keys and up to Marco Island. Strong east winds kept us busy for almost the entire trip. Snorkeling on the reefs was better than in September. Most of the jellyfish were gone.
The highlight of the trip however was the World Speedboat Championship in Key West, into which we stumbled without even knowing! We anchored east of Wisteria Island rather than west of Fleming key, because the anchor wouldn't grab.  Good holding east of  Wisteria, but weird wind and current influence. The next morning we found ourselves right at the edge of the safety zone of the races, being marked by the USCG with red buoys. Some of the race boats passed 150ft in front of us, coming out of the north turn. Actually, we were told by the CG to move back 50 yards, but eventually we couldn't comply because our anchor was buried underneath some 10 other anchored boats. We "held" Sunny Days away from the danger line by bow thruster and an engine in reverse during one of the races, so the CG wouldn't complain. We could NOT have been any closer to all the action (and noise)! Crazy!




Watch a video of one of the winners and make sure your sound is on and up!




So we spent three interesting days at Key West Harbor and City in perfect weather (except for the constant strong east wind) and then cruised home on a very calm Gulf of Mexico for the first time on this trip, when the wind ceased to 5 knots from the south.

Itinerary:
Marco Island - Little Shark River - Fiesta Key - Pumpkin Key - Miami - Pumpkin Key - Rodriguez Key - Marathon - Key West - Marco Island with several stops in-between for snorkeling and sightseeing.

Over all a very good trip in spite of the constant strong wind, having covered 412 miles in 11 days with an average cruising speed of 6 knots. Diesel used: about 207 gallons.


Dinner at Little Shark River anchorage


A hungry seagull on the way to the Keys....


 30 knots of east wind in Hawk Channel


arrival at Miami


anchored at Marine Stadium


pretty sight at twilight


Ragged Keys


Boca Chita Harbor


exploring the harbor


perfect protection


Sunny Days anchored in a distance


lots of cleats all the way around the seawall


Rudy, Rahel, Walter, Barbara


Angelfish Creek 


Christ of the Abyss


the photographer 


happy hour after arriving in Key West


anchored east of Wisteria Island 


pole position for the races


Key West style dinghy



turbine speedboat


amazing dash


speedboats in front of restaurants



cool props


pretty awesome engine room


B R W R


hot boys enjoying Key West


north turn of race - 200 yds from Sunny Days


the noisiest bastard is going round the turn


anchored at the edge...
see the red buoy and the Coast Guard?


Friday, September 30, 2011

Marco Island to Miami and back

In September we took Sunny Days to Miami through the Keys, Hawk Channel and the Gulfstream.
Picked up our guests and returned to Marco Island via Biscayne Channel, Hawk Channel, over some reefs (no snorkeling due to jellyfish invasion) all along the Keys to Key west and finally back to Marco.




Sunset at Fiesta Key


Got a good push in the Gulfstream


Rainshower in Biscayne Channel


Morning sun reflected in high rises


Leaving Miami 


Enjoying the morning sun


Overnight in Boot Key Harbor (Marathon)


Drinks in Key West


Cigars for the guys 


Dinghy to the beach


Sunset at Key West


Back home 

Friday, June 10, 2011

Marco Island to Key West - Boca Grande Key - Marco Island


A trip in June with our friends Jean and Marc. Great weather, great trip!



Approaching Key West through Northwest Channel


Searching for free internet...


At Sloppy Joe's 

Look closely

Cormorant on the dinghy

Boca Grande Key

Sunny Days in safe depths

Happy vacationers