3/27/ to3/31/11 arr Carrabelle 2:20 34.5 miles
Bob not paying attention and follows a local boat and drives into a mud flat!
no problem as we just back off and follow the channel to the Mooring Marina. We have TV, Internet and a big room with pool table, a good thing as we had big storms, lots of rain and real windy, Mon, Tue, Wed, & Thur.. Not much to do in this town with the closest movie theater & Walmart 60 miles away! This Village has lost its fishing fleet so the town is depressed! 1 grocery store, a couple of bars and two restaurants. We did have a very nice seafood dinner at 2 Al's.
4/1/11 Steinhatchee arr 6:40 85 miles
Finally a break in the weather and we leave Carrabelle at first light for our 5 mile ride to Dog Island and the East Pass into the Gulf of Mexico for our crossing of the Big Bend. Winds SW from 10 to 20 knots, Seas 2 to 4 ft but we had a nice point of sail for our 85 mile run.
we had a big delight when 40 to 50 Dolphins
followed us for over 2 hrs - surfacing waves and darting all around the boat.
We had quite a few in the protected shores but never could get a picture.
Dock at Sea Nag Marina for $28.00 No food available so cook on board. A long day!
4/2/11 Cross Florida Barge Canal arr 7:49 83 miles
Up early to watch more than 50 small boats leave for a fishing tournament.
Leave at 7:00 with winds 10 to 15 k a bumpy ride. Bob decides to go a little
faster and after about 4 hours the engine STOPS! We are now in the middle of
no where and after 45 min. and Bob checking every thing we start and go slow
Thankfully the wind died.
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Patrol decided to board us for an inspection that
we passed as we had just bought updated flares in Carrabelle.
anchored at sunset.
4/3/11 Tarpon Springs arr 7:00 64 miles
We haul up the anchor at 7:50 and decide to limp on and get to a town with a diesel mechanic.
We have nice weather and winds at 10 k for our long SLOW trip
to Tarpon Springs. we have a 5 mile trip up the Ancolte River against the current and arrive at the City Marina where no one works on the weekends. luck for us there is a spot open and will see the dock master Monday.