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Another cruising adventure; Cape Canaveral, Fl

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Well, we got the cruising bug again. We would like to go and spend 3 or 4 days up at the cape in February. we are going to take our 24' fishing boat in tow behind our YF again. we plan to anchor out the whole time and fish the mangroves. we are planning to attend a Shuttle launch during our stay and plan to get tickets early to watch the launch from inside the Kennedy Space Center (best view). my question is where would it be the best place to anchor out and fish? I'm looking for a well protected preferably isolated area with good holding. distance from the space center isn't an issue (but not too far) because I'll have our 24 which can get around quickly.

any ideas?

Mario
 
Mario, It depends on what you want. If you want fishing in range for the center consol and also want places to go and stuff to do then anchor right near the lock on the barge canal. We call the Island Ski Island. Group of spoils islands in the banana river. From there it will be a modest boat ride in the center consol north on the indian river to Mosquito lagoon were fishing is very good. Anything north of the Halover Canal including the canal is good red fish country.

From Ski Island you have many HOF members, Me, Scott, Wild Bill and many others.
 
sounds fun... on the way, there is a good anchorage in Hooker Cove near the entrance of the st Lucie river, about a mile from the ICW. plenty of room, good holding, plenty of water. it's not marked or noted as an anchroage on charts or in guides. If you anchor away from the channel, wakes arent' an issue.
 
I've watched launches from the mouth of Canaveral harbor. The area north of the harbor is a closed area during and for a while after the launch, but the harbor is open, and you can cruise east and west. That puts you as close to the launch site as possible and the view is unobstructed. The sound is so loud, no loudspeaker can come close.

I have not been inland for a launch but I imagine the difference would be slight. Be sure you are not in a closed area, get there early, anchor and spend the day. The rockets put out incredible amounts of brown smoke which I would prefer not to be directly downwind of. Although if it was dangerous to manatees I suppose the EPA would have closed down the entire complex by now.

Launches are often postponed, by hours or days. Be sure to have enough food and drink on board and don't schedule your return too tightly.

The Cape has wonderful tours of the launch sites, much to see in the museum. Great for kids. Tour scheduling could be a problem around a launch. Call ahead.
 
Never been to the center for a launch but have seen it from the boat at Ski Island. You can see the thing on the pad and with Binoculars you can see details such as the Boom swinging away. When it goes you hear the sound after it is a couple of miles high then it gets quite then loud again as it turns away from you.

Missed this last launch at night. Could not get over there in time from Orlando. Might be cool to be there for the return trip as it passes over the cape as ss speed and banks over the ocean to slow down for the approach. We hear the booms in orlando but never get to see the space craft.

I did see the very first mock up orbital, Enterprise, flying over the house piggy back on the 747, Late 70's. Sure was low going over orlando.
 
thanks for the replys!

I'll find a map and post it here so you guys can point out areas that would be nice for anchoring out and do some fishing.
 
I think I saw one at a truck stop.
 
Nope that was one of them cool thing a ma jigs that you purchase and then abruptly fugetabout. LOL

You know like them cb thingy's
 
Never could figure out how to fold them up either.
 
Map? well ya know just like those other things you find on a boat like a kitchen, bathroom, living room, rope...

verrrry funny guys ;)...
 
there's rope on a boat? Hmmm, I always figured there were lines, but rope? LOL
 
I thought a line became a rope as soon as it hit the dock, or was it that a rope becomes a line as soon as it hits the deck.....LOL
 
Rope a dope does not refer to searay owners.
 

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