After spending the week-end in Elliott Key, I have come to the conclusion that I may be on the wrong coast of Florida. I lived in Palm Beach Gardens for a while in the late 80's, and found the people there to be somewhat "anti-social" for lack of a better term. Maybe they just weren't "boat people", and I have been given a false impression of what these folks are really like. I could be a snob to fit in, but that just isn't me.
I like Palmetto and Riviera Dunes Marina, and I'm paid through April of next year. After that, I'm a free man. I plan to do a good bit of island hopping, and the west coast is not exactly the best launching platform for that activity. I realize I will pay more for dock space on the east coast, but the proximity to the Bahamas etc. will offset the cost increase. I'd miss the Bustle Boys, but they can drive over and go island hopping with me just as I can drive over and go fishing with them.
It is my understanding that Pascal has an open slip beside him, and Angela is headed to the BVI's soon. Maybe one of those slips would work. I could teach Pascal proper english if we ended up being neighbors! He'll end up sounding like he is from the "south" of France.
Seriously, any input regarding availability and pricing in the WPB-FTL area would be greatly appreciated. Names, addresses, and phone numbers of good lookin' single women with boatless docks would be even more appreciated. Maybe I'd even toss in a finders fee!
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10-12-2006 02:26 PM #1Bird
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Freebird When you say Island hopping. North or South Islands. I like miami a lot have office there. I live in fort myers . I go around alot. When I am there I stay at bayside miami lots to do at marina safe place to leave boat. Easy in and out Gov cut stilsville intercostal all write there. I buy fuel off the truck buy appointment Looks like just in front of Angelas boat . hope this helps.
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10-12-2006 09:00 PM #3Bird
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I'm talking primarily Bahamas and beyond. I've yet to make the trip, but as I recall WPB to Bimini is the closest route to land. I would certainly consider Miami, but I assume space there is at a premium and wouldn't be the closest point of departure. It would seem to me the less time I had to spend in open water, the better (and safer) the trip would be. As always, I'm open to suggestions.
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10-12-2006 09:36 PM #4Senior Member
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$22/ft and up! We are up in Ft pierce and pay $10.50/ft. Bahamas is about 65 miles from us.
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10-12-2006 10:01 PM #5Bird
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Originally Posted by thoward
I didn't remember Ft Pierce being only 65 miles from the Bahamas. $10.50 per foot would be doable, and Ft Pierce would be easier on me running back and forth to TN. I could even run up to Daytona and "Baywatch" during spring break!
How about sending me a PM on specifics of your marina. I promise I won't embarass you if we become neighbors!1974 58TC "Freebird", 1965 41DC "Nancy Cay", For Sale - Click HERE for info - sosectn@aol.com
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10-12-2006 10:43 PM #6
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I was down in Ft Pierce 2 month ago and it was pretty nice. Especially if you want a short run to the stream or a nice ride in the ditch. I am in Canaveral and have an additional 10-20 miles to the stream but cant do the drive to Ft Pierce every week or I woudl move too. We stayed at Harbortown and it seemed OK but there was other nice looking places too. Its a good option.
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10-13-2006 09:59 AM #7Senior Member
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Originally Posted by FREEBIRD
There is not a whole lot to it. The name is Ft. Pierce Inlet Marina. It is a 40 slip marina which is simple and clean. It is not a country club by any means. Pump out and fuel are available at the next marina(50 yards away). You need to visit Ft. Pierce before comming over. It is still some what of a throw back of old Florida(thats why I like it). There are no shopping malls or other frilly stuff. We have a local "shallows" hang out across the way about 1/4 mile. The fishing is good inshore for the usual suspects( snook reds trout) offshore we are in a good location for sails sword phins hoos kings and the bottom dwellers. The gulf stream is about 14 miles out and West End is around 65 miles out.
The other places to check are www.Sailmiami.com and Sun Sentinal they have lots of dockage for South Florida
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10-12-2006 09:29 PM #8
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[QUOTE=FREEBIRD] I could teach Pascal proper english if we ended up being neighbors! He'll end up sounding like he is from the "south" of France.
France??? Come on Bubba, I wouldn't do that to anybody! South of Alcoa, TN? OK.
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10-12-2006 09:54 PM #9Bird
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Seriously, much to my surprise, he seemed like a pretty good fellow. He just needs to lose that accent. He sounds sort of like Pepe LePew after a couple of drinks!
South of Alcoa? You been to Murvull?1974 58TC "Freebird", 1965 41DC "Nancy Cay", For Sale - Click HERE for info - sosectn@aol.com
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