Monday, February 05, 2007

 

Little Shark River to Marathon in the Florida Keys

Wednesday, January 31.The sun was shining and the wind was blowing as we left the Everglades and headed back out into the Gulf toward civilization. For a while we were out so far that we couldn’t even see land. As we neared the Keys, strings of crab pots appeared everywhere, trying to snare us along with the crabs. Since the floats are mostly light colored, they are hard to spot against the white caps and the sparkles from the sun. Martha proved to be an excellent crab pot spotter, and we finally made it to Boot Key Harbor on Vaca Key without mishap.


Hundreds and maybe thousands of boats call Boot Key Harbor home. It is a boater’s dream. Many are anchored or tied up in a large mooring field managed by the City of Marathon Marina. Because there was a waiting list for moorings, and anchorages looked really scarce, we made reservations at the Sombrero Resort and Lighthouse Marina in Marathon. We were told that that it is extremely difficult for catamarans to find spots in this area because they are so wide. I believe it! Fortunately, we were able to get a slip that had been vacated for a few days while the residents went to the Dry Tortugas. Unfortunately, our slip was located about half a mile from the showers. Jim and Martha rented a car so we could get around for the next couple of days. Bob wasn’t feeling great, so we went to Walgreen’s to get a prescription filled, then we called it a night.


Comments: Post a Comment



<< Home

This page is powered by Blogger. Isn't yours?