Saturday, December 17, 2005

By the Way...

By the way... the blog and photo of the "cold front" moving through Marathon was meant as a joke! Although a cold front did come through, it only dropped temperatures into the high 60's.

Wednesday, December 14, 2005

Home For The Holidays

The blog will be suspending publication as we are heading back to Maryland for the Holidays tomorrow.

The weather here is still gorgeous despite the aforementioned cold front. Yesterday we walked 5 mi on the 'old' Seven Mile Bridge. We saw an 8' hammerhead shark swimming down in the water. Also saw a number of rays and other fish.

We are on a 4pm American Airlines flight to BWI tomorrow and will be in Maryland until December 27th. The weather is a 'balmy' 28 degrees there now....

Photo: Hammerhead shark; how would you like to go through life with lips like these?!

Tuesday, December 13, 2005

Cold Front Moves Through Marathon


A winter cold front blew through Marathon last night dropping temperatures and sending people scurrying for their winter underwear.

Photo: Compass Rose et al dockside after the cold front.

Saturday, December 10, 2005

Marathon!!!





Arrived at Marathon at the crack of noon on Saturday!! Yea!!! We did it! 1,437 nm after leaving Annapolis we pulled into Marathon Marina (or Cay Clubs Resorts, as they are now known).

Photo: Yes, the water is really this color!

We entered the Atlantic Ocean via Channel Five channel and had both a following sea and wind all the way down. The stern of the boat (blunt end) faces west so the sunsets should be spectacular. It was 84 degrees here today but a cold front is forecast for Monday dropping the temperatures to the mid-70's!

Tonight was also the Boat Parade of Lights in Marathon. Not quite the Annapolis parade...there were only seven boats but a lot of spirit. Oh yes, and everyone was dressed in shorts!!

As you loyal bloggers know, we never saw a manatee the whole way down. Well, once in the marina, who shows up but five (count em) manatees!! The pictures really doesn't do justice to the sight of them. A hose from a boat was dripping fresh water and the manatees were sucking it up. Despite their size (1,000 lbs or more) they seem very graceful and docile in the water.

Friday, December 09, 2005

Key Largo and Islamorada


After entering the Keys we dropped anchor off Key Largo. Most of Key Largo's development in on the Atlantic side so we didn't go ashore. There were only two other boats in a large bay so it was a little slice of paradise. The catamaran about 1/4 away seemed to be having anchor troubles so we used the binoculars to check out the problem. Well, yes they were having anchors difficulties and yes they were also stark naked! Ah, life in the tropics!"

Left the next afternoon for a short run to Islamorada. We took the dinghy ashore and "officially" walked into the Keys ("we shall return").


Ashore we did some Christmas shopping and even saw Christmas trees for sale under a tent. It's a little hard to think Christmas when it's 84 degrees. Then we returned to the boat and gave Compass Rose a good cleaning. We swam around the boat in the crystal clear waters cleaning the waterline. People ask us 'what do you do all day?'... we're not sure but we do it in bathing suits!

Tomorrow morning we plan to depart for the final 30 miles to Marathon.

Photo: Compass Rose with Christmas Lights anchored off Islamorada (Double click picture to see lights)

Wednesday, December 07, 2005

Biscayne Bay

Departed Miami at 9:30am. We wanted to leave much earlier to coincide with slack tide but the fog was so bad we had to wait until it lifted.

Biscayne Bay was as smooth as glass today and we enjoyed a lovely cruise. On the way we were befriended (adopted?) by a pair of dolphins who surfed on our bow wave for at least ten minutes. Those guys really know how to have fun!

With calm seas and the autopilot driving, we could sit out front and enjoy the view. Pam took advantage to the time and gave herself a pedicure (see photo).
At 3:25pm today we passed through Jewfish Creek and officially entered the Florida Keys! We made it!! Continued on for a few miles and dropped anchor off Key Largo. We will hang around here for a few days before one last push to Marathon. The marina says the repair work on the slips should be completed on Dec 10th.

Photo: Jewfish Creek (US Route 1) drawbridge opening our way into the Keys.

Monday, December 05, 2005

Miami B-b-b-b-beach FL

Left Boca Raton early Sunday morning and decided to take the outside (ocean) route to avoid the many bridges and speed zones on the ICW to Ft Lauderdale. The ocean water was a gorgeous blue-green as we cruised three miles off the coast. Since the weather was so nice we continued outside and skipped Ft Lauderdale altogether.

As we came through Miami harbor we spotted five cruise ships in port in Government Cut (see photos). Did you know that you are not allowed to go down Government Cut when any cruise ship is in port? Ask me how I know? The ‘friendly’ Marine Police pulled along side to gently inform us of that.

We re-entered Biscayne Bay at the north end and made our way down the narrow channel. Decided to splurge a bit and got a slip at Miami Beach Marina for two days. We are surrounded by high rise condos and are only a 15 minute walk to South Beach.



South Beach is an amazing mix of art deco hotels, sidewalk cafes and barely dressed people parading. It is also right across the street from the Atlantic ocean. It is also wall to wall clothing stores although I doubt they are selling to us!

Photo: Any wonder that everything is made in China?

Photo: No one slows down for you down here

Saturday, December 03, 2005

Boca Raton, FL

Anchored for the night in Lake Worth (Palm Beach) about 35 mi south of Stuart. Then did another 5 hr day down to Boca Raton. As you loyal (and observant) bloggers know, the ICW begins at Mile Zero in Norfolk. South of Stuart we passed Mile 1000 (statute miles). Little milestones like this keep us going.

This is truly the land of big boats and bigger mansions. Also, the high rise condos have started to line both the Waterway and the ocean beaches. We are anchored in Lake Boca Raton pretty much surrounded by high rises. No real place to go ashore....probably couldn't afford it anyway.

Photo: Boat (ship?) parked in front of their house.

Photo: Still the only Manatee we've seen. Notice the pearls on its neck.

Thursday, December 01, 2005

Stuart, FL Day 3

Rode the bikes to the mall 3 miles west. Also stopped by the Kadey Krogen headquarters and met some of the people we've corresponded with over the years.

Hurrican Wilma hit the Stuart area very hard. All the Krogen docks were wiped out and are only now being rebuilt. They still have no electricity on the docks. It's also hard to tell which buildings in Stuart are be built and which are being re-built from Wilma.

Photo: Kadey Krogen Yacht Sales HQ.

Photo: a brand new Krogen 44 on a demo ride passes an older Krogen 42 on the St Lucie River, Stuart, FL.
Photo: Sunset in Stuart, FL

Shack of the Week (Week 2)

These lovely houses were all along the banks of the St Lucie River coming into Stuart, FL.
This shouldn't really count as a house...it is actually a boat house with three entrances. The repair work is from Wilma.