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    • A “Great Stay” at Titusville Municipal Marina, AICW Statute Mile 879

      451 Marina Rd., Titusville, FL 32796, Phone: 321-383-5600, Fax: 321-383-5602, Contact: Joe Stone General Manager, Hours: 8:00 am - 1:00 am, Groceries within walking distance , Restaurants nearby , 5 minutes from Merritt Island Wildlife Refuge , 10 minutes from Canaveral National Seashore , 20 minutes from Kennedy Space Center , 1 hour from Orlando Attractions , Located south-southeast of unlighted daybeacon #27, Titusville Municipal Marina is A SALTY SOUTHEAST CRUISERS’ NET SPONSOR!

      We had a GREAT stay at Titusville Municipal Marina. They are running a fantastic special right now that is buy 1 night, get 1 night free so it ended up costing us $.80 cents/foot/night (plus $6 a night for 30 AMP electric).
      The docks are fixed docks but because there is almost no tidal flow here, it didn’t matter. Clean shower facilities. Laundry is ridiculously inexpensive ($1 wash, $.50 cents dry!). There a a public bus ($1.25) that picks up at the corner of Marina Rd and US 1 that runs to Wal-Mart on the hour.
      LOTS of manatee in the marina, we had about 3 drinking the dripping water off the dock when we were filling our water tanks. Fun to watch them.
      Special note to dog owners, there is a brand new dog park located at Marina Park adjacent to the marina (north side). It has a big and small dog park and is a nice facility.
      We definitely recommend a stop here, the staff were friendly as were the boaters who live at the marina (invited us to their Saturday night pot-luck), we have on occasion not received a friendly vibe from the live-aboard communities at some other marinas but here, the folks were extremely welcoming.
      Nicole

      Click Here To View the Cruisers’ Net’s Eastern Florida Marina Directory Listing For Titusville Municipal Marina

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    • Praise for Cocoa Village Marina, AICW Statute Mile 897

      This Waterfront Welcome Center is a unique marina facility. This charming Village make Coco Village Marina a great stop and your first port of call, coming and going!Cocoa Village Marina occupies the mainland side of the Waterway, just north of the Cocoa bridge and only a few quick steps from the downtown Cocoa business district! Cocoa Village Marina is A SALTY SOUTHEAST CRUISERS’ NET SPONSOR!

      We highly recommend Cocoa Village Marina for a night or two. It is within easy walking distance to downtown. The docks are new and there is pump out service at each slip at no extra charge. They offer discounts to MTOA members. The restrooms, laundry and lounge are clean and first rate.
      Aubrey and Jan Vaughan

      Click Here To View the Cruisers’ Net’s Eastern Florida Marina Directory Listing For Cocoa Village Marina

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    • Great Visit to Port Canaveral Yacht Club, near AICW Statute Mile 894

      The Canaveral Barge Canal Extension departs the Waterway/Indian River at statute mile 894 east through a well marked channel at AICW marker #67, just north of the Florida A1A Bridge and continues east across the Banana River to Cape Canaveral Inlet. Port Canaveral Yacht Club is on the south side of the Inner Reach of the Canal.

      Helping to deliver a friend’s sailing cat from VA to FL we entered the Port Canaveral Inlet, stopping at a wonderful facility between the Ocean Club and Cape Marina – the Port Canaveral Yacht Club for a night. They are open to transients, have incredibly reasonable (almost cheap!) rates – especially when compared to their neighbors. They have a bar onsite and a restaurant too (not always open – check in advance). We came in at around 5pm and were welcomed by the dockmaster (who is also a cruiser). We didn’t have a hose for water so he grabbed one from somebody for us. They then invited us up to the bar where we drank Guiness and Margaritas and partook of some food they had laid out for club members (most excellent stuffed baked potatoes, salads and brownies!). The bartender, Jeremy, most graciously drove us to a nearby restaurant for dinner. Afterwards, we took the opportunity to stretch our legs (after 3 days offshore) and walked the 3/4 mile or so back to the yacht club. They also have nice shower facilities. Anyway, good facility, good location, excellent rates and really nice people. What more do you need?
      Skipper Chris aboard s/v/ Pelican

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    • Report on Banana River Anchorages, AICW Statute Mile 914

      These two anchorages are on the waters of extreme southern Banana River, north and south of the charted Mathers 7-foot swing bridge departing the AICW at statute mile 914.

      We spent several days here this April, anchored between the abandoned home on the Point and the yacht club in 15+ feet, in windy conditions. Great holding. Although Anchorage Yacht Basin, the marina directly at the entrance to the anchorage, no longer offers a dinghy dock because of misuse by cruisers several years ago, we used a sandy beach just east of the marina, with no problems from law enforcement. The marina said this spot is used all of the time. Must be because there is a well worn path up to the street, right past the No Trespassing sign.
      Captain David Power

      Click Here To View the Cruisers’ Net’s Eastern Florida Anchorage Directory Listing For Banana River Anchorages

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    • Praise for Anchorage Yacht Basin, AICW Statute Mile 914

      Anchorage Yacht Basin lies on the east side of the Waterway in the shadow of the Eau Gallie Causeway north of Melborne, FL.

      Although not a fancy marina, it is the friendliest and most helpful marina we have used when cruising. We first anchored at Dragon Point because of a leaking raw water pump. The marina answered a phone call after closing and offered to help. It did not have a replacement and spent a morning trying to locate one. It allowed us to use it as a shipping point for delivery of a new one I ordered. The marina also has the most complete ship’s store I have seen. It also gave us a discount on dockage for us to bring the boat in to make repairs. The owners are there 7 days a week.
      Captain David Power

      Click Here To View the Cruisers’ Net’s Eastern Florida Marina Directory Listing For Anchorage Yacht Basin

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    • Good Words for Titusville Municipal Marina, AICW Statute Mile 879

      451 Marina Rd., Titusville, FL 32796, Phone: 321-383-5600, Fax: 321-383-5602, Contact: Joe Stone General Manager, Hours: 8:00 am - 1:00 am, Groceries within walking distance , Restaurants nearby , 5 minutes from Merritt Island Wildlife Refuge , 10 minutes from Canaveral National Seashore , 20 minutes from Kennedy Space Center , 1 hour from Orlando Attractions , Located south-southeast of unlighted daybeacon #27, Titusville Municipal Marina is A SALTY SOUTHEAST CRUISERS’ NET SPONSOR!

      Great well protected marina. EXCELLENT staff!
      Off Our Rocker

      Great stop. Good, friendly folks with well maintained docks. This was our second stop and we’ll stop again.
      Skipper Bill Brubaker

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    • Good Words for Harbortown Marina off the AICW departing Statute Mile 894

      Guest Coupon Available On Our Web Site Harbortown Marina – A SALTY SOUTHEAST CRUISERS’ NET SPONSOR! – is on the south side of the Canaveral Barge Canal between Sykes Creek and the Banana River, departing the Waterway/Indian River east through a well marked channel at AICW marker #67, just north of the Florida A1A Bridge.

      Harbortown Marina is one of the nicest marinas around. That being said, there’s not much to see or do on the waterways around there. We live close by and cruise the barge canal regularly. Nautical Spirits Bar and Restaurant is great for dinner, but there is nothing else around within walking distance. There is a Publix about 5 miles down the road, and a Wal-Mart about 8 miles, if one wanted to cab it. Or you’re about 10 minutes from the beach at Jetty Park from there as well. Too bad there’s only a couple of more shuttles to launch, because this is a great area to watch from. If you get a chance to see one in the next month or so, don’t miss your chance.
      Laura

      Click Here To View the Cruisers’ Net’s Eastern Florida Marina Directory Listing For Harbortown Marina

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    • Praise for Area Attractions around the Cocoa Anchorages, AICW Statute Mile 897

      The two Cocoa anchorages lie east and west of the Waterway channel, a short hop south of the Cocoa twin bridge.

      Cocoa Village is a great spot to spend a few days ‘“ with tons of restaurants to choose from, and arts & crafts fairs to Mardi Gras parties. There is the fancy upscale french restaurant, Cafe Margeaux, Brasas Argentina Steakhouse and a Thai Thai restaurant as well. Lots of shops and walking around, plus a historic theater and let’s not forget Travis Hardware which has been around since the 1800’s and has any hard-to-find fitting you might need. Merritt Square Mall is about 5 miles away over the bridge for shopping at JC Penney, Sears, Macy’s & Dillards.
      Laura

      Click Here To View the Cruisers’ Net’s Eastern Florida Anchorage Directory Listing For Cocoa Anchorages

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    • Good Words for Eau Gallie Yacht Basin and Boat Works, AICW Statute Mile 915

      The Eau Gallie Yacht Basin and Boat Works lies north and west of the ICW’s flashing daybeacon #2, and just south of the Eau Gallie high-rise bridge.

      Also a great stop to anchor or dockage is Eau Gallie at MM 915 on Florida¹s ICW. The Eau Gallie Yacht Basin is a friendly place with several restaurants within walking distance. It¹s a well protected harbor and the price was only $1.00 per foot. As spelled out in Skipper Bobs there is also room for two boats to anchor in the basin.
      Jim & Lisa Favors aboard Kismet

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    • Dragon Point Anchorage (southern Banana River, near St. M. 914)

      The message below concerning anchorages behind Dragon Point, at the extreme southern foot of Banana River.

      I am currently off Dragon Point and like it much. Watch out you don’t go inward of unmarked pilings. It gets shallow quick.
      Tie dink in abandoned lot behind gas station, Publix and shopping [center].
      Was speaking to Sargent of local police when he realized after 15 min we were standing by a `NO TRESPASSSING’ sign. Like everywhere I guess enforcement depends by your attitude and how well you clean up after yourself.
      Nancy Ojard

      Yes, but you can go ashore on the SR 518 causeway and its just a short walk to the C (convenience) store!
      Captain Jim

      Click Here To View the Cruisers’ Net’s Eastern Florida Anchorage Directory Listing For Banana River/Dragon Point Anchorages

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    • Melbourne Harbor Marina (Statute Mile 919)

      Melbourne Harbor Marina guards the Waterway’s western flank, abeam of marker #6, south of the Melbourne twin, high-rise bridges.

      Melbourne Harbor Marina ‘“ Melbourne, FL, ICW mm 919. We love this stop every year, and we usually end up spending a week! The marina is very nice, set off the Indian River and the ICW in a protected natural creek/harbor, within walking distance of downtown, and with a couple of really great restaurants on location. Most special of all for us is the wildlife – it is a super highway for manatee families who are coming and going in their search for food. We enjoy sitting in the morning with our coffee watching them head out toward the Indian River. And, in the evening, we sit on deck with our wine and watch them come back into the harbor and head home for the night. This is very special, and the bird movements are equally exceptional. The marina services are good, the staff is excellent, and the location is very, very pleasant!
      Sabra Morgan

      Ducked in to Melbourne Harbor Marina for 2 days to wait out some nasty weather this week. It was extremely well-protected from the N and NE winds. It was a very nice marina. Dockmaster very helpful. Ichabods Dockside Grille was a great dinner spot; dinner was great, but the key lime pie was exceptional!! Made on site. Service was terrific too.
      (Thanks Kim). Fun to be here for Halloween.
      Eve-Marie and Crew of S/V Flash

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    • Waterline Marina (Melbourne, FL, near Statute Mile 915)

      A lot of cruisers miss Waterline Marina. You must cruise upstream on charted Eau Gallie River. This passage leaves the AICW south of the Melbourne Bridge, and north of marker #2.

      Stayed here mid Dec 2009 to mid Jan 2010. Very reasonable prices, close to bus stop, and walking distance (long walk) to downtown Eau Gallie. Two heads for transients, not climate controlled. I found water depth to be around 6.5′, but am told that the water depth can change (no tidal current; other factors). The owner/manager is very nice and I felt, easy to deal with. If economics drives your decision, this was a great spot.
      HB Koerner
      Take Five

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    • Titusville and Titusville Municipal Marina (Statute Mile 879)

      451 Marina Rd., Titusville, FL 32796, Phone: 321-383-5600, Fax: 321-383-5602, Contact: Joe Stone General Manager, Hours: 8:00 am - 1:00 am, Groceries within walking distance , Restaurants nearby , 5 minutes from Merritt Island Wildlife Refuge , 10 minutes from Canaveral National Seashore , 20 minutes from Kennedy Space Center , 1 hour from Orlando Attractions , I don’t normally do this, but on this occasion, I’m going to disagree with the premise of the message below. We have always found Titusville to be a charming community with which it has been our privilege to visit. It offers superb dining, and the city marina, besides being a SALTY SOUTHEAST CRUISERS’ NET SPONSOR, is, quite simply, one of the very best medium sized, city owned pleasure craft facilities, I’ve ever reviewed! I think Captain Austin may be looking for a downtown business type district, which is, sadly enough, no longer typical of medium sized coastal Florida communities.
      To be succinct, all of us at the Salty Southeast Cruisers’ Net recommend a visit to Titusville and its excellent city marina. However, in the spirit of airing all well-thought-out points of view, we present Captain Austin’s comments below.

      5 May 2010.
      Stayed here twice, in March and now. With Titusville not having much to offer (and about to lose space shuttle viewing) except a Sav-A-Lot within walking distance where you do save a lot as the choices are limited, it’s only a pit stop for cruisers. Sadly, Titusville is typical of small town America ‘“ the towns have disappeared, done in by big box shopping on the highways, not easily accessible to cruisers.
      The marina has a small store with a good cruising guide book section, a reasonable selection of wine and basic marine supplies, so if you are stuck here for weather you can have a chardonnay, bone up on cruising lore and knock off some maintenance items on the to do list.
      The bicycles in front of the marina office look like loaners but they are reserved for marina staff servicing the docks. The municipality won’t allow them to be used by transients for insurance reasons ‘“ or maybe so you won’t see there’s little to see in Titusville.
      Austin Whitten

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    • “Potty Patrol” Once Again Underway on AICW/Indian River

      Notice that the inspections Captains Bob and Judy describe below are taking place at MARINAS. I would bet there are also cruising craft being stopped while underway as well.

      According to today’s issue of Florida Today newspaper [4/26/10], over the weekend the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) launched onboard inspections of sanitation systems of live-aboard boats in marinas and boats on the ICW. Over the weekend they inspected boats in marinas on Merritt Island, Melbourne and Vero Beach. The operation is going to continue until Friday (April 30th).
      Bob McLeran and Judy Young

      I had the experience personally yesterday. Went to Sanderling to do a little work after posting the article to this list. The young FWC officer had no idea that only a few places in Florida are no discharge
      zones (he’d spent most of his short career in the Keys, which IS a NDZ) and he’d never heard of a Lectrasan/Electrascan. I proceeded to provide a modest amount of education, he called his supervisor and confirmed that his new teacher was correct. Very receptive, courteous, not an issue. Got a receipt from him that Sanderling was in compliance.
      A friend in another marina where sanitation inspections were taking place yesterday told me that the FWC officers were taking “samples” from the Lectrasan boats for testing. How they did that I’m not sure, but I’d never take either of my Lectrasans apart to allow a sample to be taken, nor would I break the overboard line for that purpose (there are couplings to do so. If the FWC officer wanted to get into the engine room to do it, with the assurance that they’d be responsible for any damage, I’d CONSIDER letting them do so!
      We’ve been boarded several times by water cops (local sheriffs or FWC officers) for sanitation inspections and when we’d tell them we had 2 heads and 2 Lectrasans they all said “thanks” and departed!
      Bob McLeran and Judy Young

      We were boarded in Vero Beach mooring field shortly after arriving on Saturday and the dye test was done. Then again on Sunday when we were on the ICW heading to Cocoa, the same two officers came up to our boat but recognized us and laughed and said didn’t we check you yesterday? Just doing their job.
      Capt. RL & Karen
      s/v Last Call

      How are they treating boats with Porta potties and pump out systems that are legal? Also how are they dealing with wag Bag owners/
      Thanks
      geneWj

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    • Cocoa Anchorage (Statute Mile 897)

      Both of the ‘uncomfortable” Cocoa Anchorages described below by Captain Ames, lie just south of the Cocoa high-rise bridge. As you might have guessed, one is found east of the Waterway, and the other west of the channel. The anchorage Ames described to the “northeast” near the “channel to nowhere” was not familiar to me, so I posted a question here asking for more info. As you will see, Captain Hobart responded beautifully in the second note posted below. We will be adding this anchorage to our “Eastern Florida Anchorage Directory” shortly!

      In southerly winds, when the two anchorages marked here are uncomfortable, there is a nice anchorage Northeast of the bridge near the marked `channel to nowhere’. A dinghy ride along that channel will take you past a bait shack/bar (favor that side as there is a shoal in the middle of the `cove’) on the right to Ms Apple’s Crab Shack offering the best blue crabs on the east coast and lots of fresh fish and shrimp as well as full meals. About a block up the road is a West Marine.
      Allen Ames

      Subject: cocoa anchorage
      Cruising News: The channel to nowhere used to be the entrance to a marina at that spot. The shoreline is now covered by condos. This anchorage should have a deep bottom as they hauled sailboats over 40′ when in business. The marina was sheltered from all but a NW wind.
      Roger Hobart

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    • Ocean Club at Port Canaveral (on Canaveral Barge Canal)

      Please note that Ocean Club at Port Canaveral is now listed on the Cruisers’ Net’s “Eastern Florida Marina Directory.” Just follow the link under Captain Lipton’s message below, and get the full story, plus check out this facility’s exact position!

      Subject: Marina in Port Canaveral
      Cruising News: I was recently travelling south and came in from the ocean to Port Canaveral. I wanted to stay close to the Port in case I could run the ocean the next day. So I stayed at the Cape Marina, the first one I came to. Very “industrial”. If I had of gone just a little further I would have found the Ocean Club at Port Canaveral. I did find it the next morning when I walked over and met Bill Norris, the Marina Manager. He gave me a tour of the facilities – absolutely stunning and first class. All floating docks, unlike Cape Marina. And competitive rates. To anyone in this area, I highly recommend you go to the Ocean Club. You will not be disappointed – in fact you might want to stay a couple of days.
      Lois Lipton

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    • Great Food Find in Cocoa Village – Captain Jane Reports (Statute Mile 897)

      Soup and Stews by Lea sounds like one of those incredible finds that cruisers occasionally happen onto. Now, after reading our fearless roving reporter, Captain Jane Tigar’s, message below, you’ll be “in the know” whenever you happen by the charming community of Cocoa, FL!!!!!

      Lea's "real" son behind the counter here; everyone seems to call Lea "Mom" -- even we did and that was before dessert.

      When I asked the waiter for an allergy check on the seafood stew and he turned around and called out to the woman scurrying past him, “Mom, does the seafood stew have any dairy in it?”
      I knew we were in for a treat.
      Yes, this is Mom’s cooking for those of us whose Moms are really really really good cooks and for those of us who wish our Moms were. Don’t let the name or the constant running of Seinfeld’s Soup Nazi footage on the TV screen fool you, Soups & Stews by Lea is a whole lot more than great soups and stews. A short walk from Cocoa Village Marina, where Lea and her family live on their boats, Soups & Stews also serves up ceviche, paella, salads, home-made empanadas, sandwiches (from the Cuban American to the Turkey Trot) as well as home made desserts including several different cheesecakes, flourless chocolate cake and creme brulee.
      We can personally vouch for the shrimp mahi spicy stew — thick with seafood, spicy and full of flavor (a lot of herbs in there, explained Lea), the black bean soup, a Greek salad which was so big that, unless you know my first mate, you’d be shocked he ate the whole thing. When I say Greek salad — I don’t mean those flavorless iceberg lettuce numbers with a sprinkle of feta and some olives. This was fresh mixed field greens piled high, with real homemade Greek vinaigrette, and every ingredient high quality and full of flavor. Even a side salad was generous and excellent — with wonderful sweet peppers, marinated artichokes, hot house cucumbers and shaved onion.

      Lea advising a customer on the important subject of which Empanada to choose.

      The menu offers a wide range of food with an occasional Cuban accent. Here are some items from the menu the night we were there: Meatballs in Red Wine Sauce, Chorizo with Potatoes, Ciregnola Olives infused in Citrus White Wine, Paella, Pork Loin in Mojo with Rice, Black Beans and Yucca, Classy Chicken Salad (marinated diced roasted chicken with cranberries, walnuts, tomatoes, mixed greens and gorgonzola cheese.
      A huge slice of Lea’s house-made –she made it that morning — blueberry cheesecake reduced my otherwise voluble first mate to silence. Lea came by to check on him and when he looked up in wonder, she said: “This cheesecake, it’s good for your sex life.”
      If you look around the restaurant, you’ll see bold and sassy graphics and sayings on the walls, the counters, the table tops… the floor. This is no chain restaurant (though now that I mention it, this is a place I’d love to see at every cruising stop) and the graphics, like the food, are also house-made. Lea’s previous business was digital imaging and signage. When the economy took a downturn, she thought to herself, what did you do in a depression? “You open a soup kitchen.”
      This is no depression soup kitchen, this is one uplifting place. Lea is fun, bubbly, and really cares that you love what you are eating. She came by the table several times to make sure we were happy and that we didn’t leave a thing on our plates or in our bowls. She didn’t know I am the Fearless Roving Reporter Captain Jane — we were just two bedraggled looking cruisers coming in from the cold hoping for a cup of soup. What a surprise find this was for us. This is real food made fresh with honest ingredients and most important, made with love. Guaranteed.
      And get this — Soup & Stew offers free delivery of food to your boat at Cocoa Village Marina, or even at the anchorage by the bridge. (321)-504-4004.
      Captain Jane Tigar

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    • Good Words About Visiting Cocoa, Florida (Statute Mile 897)

      Check out the links below Captain Jean’s note below, to discover more about anchoring near Cocoa!

      We don’t usually stop at Cocoa but did 4/1/10. Enjoyed the town, huge rootbeer floats at the Village Ice Cream and Sandwich Shoppe and pizza at Ryan’s. The holding is so good that we barely got the anchor out of the tarry bottom. Lots of room for boats.
      Jean Thomason
      (DOVEKIE)

      In southerly winds when the two anchorages marked here are uncomfortable, there is a nice anchorage Northeast of the bridge near the marked `channel to nowhere’. A dinghy ride along that channel will take you past a bait shack/bar (favor that side as there is a shoal in the middle of the `cove’) on the right to Ms Apple’s Crab Shack offering the best blue crabs on the east coast and lots of fresh fish and shrimp as well as full meals. About a block up the road is a West Marine.
      Allen Ames

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    • New Banana River Anchorage (north of Canaveral Barge Canal Lock) And Recent Shuttle Launch

      Captains Mel and Jean are quite right. The anchorage they describe below is not in the Net’s “Eastern Florida Anchorage Directory.” I’ve certainly never tried to drop the hook here. However, I took at look at chart 11476, and it looks as this this cruising duo found a side channel, which I (and I suspect most other cruisers) have always missed. No guarantees on depths, but what an interesting place to watch the shuttle launch!

      Dear Claiborne,
      I don’t see a spot for this on the website. We are anchored on the Banana River north of the Port Canaveral Lock in position 28 degrees 25.151 N and 080 degrees 38.208W, with the idea of watching the launch of Space Shuttle Discovery on Monday. We really don’t know that we’re in the best spot; just going on what we’ve read that space launches seen from the Banana River are most spectacular. This is definitely not a protected position and we’re hoping that the forecast holds for light winds. Will let you know how it works out. Boats are no longer permitted north of the powerlines (less than a mile north of the Barge Canal) during launches (according to the Coast Guard whom I called.) I expected a lot of boats here but most seem to be partying on the small spoil islands. We’ll see what tomorrow brings. The launch is Monday at 6:21 AM.
      Mel and Jean Thomason

      Dear Claiborne,
      After two days of speculating which of the structures might be the shuttle, we finally had a clear view of the shuttle on the back of that big rocket on Sunday. Sunday night it was illuminated – beautiful! Though visible to the naked eye from our anchorage, it was very clear with binoculars. The Launch went off without a hitch. Seeing that big rocket rise slowly at first and then more rapidly into the sky was about what we expected from years of seeing launches on TV. What we weren’t prepared for (and what made it all the more real) was the rumble and vibration which shook us a minute after blast off. Then I could imagine how it must feel to be in that shuttle headed out into the wild blue yonder (except it was still dark and what we mostly saw was the flame of the rocket). Was it worth waiting three days? You bet. Was the Banana river anchorage a good place? I can’t imagine a better place, both for seeing the shuttle beforehand and for the launch. It’s probably the closest unobstructed view if the shuttle is launching from pad 39 A.
      Jean

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    • Eau Gallie Yacht Club (Melbourne, FL, near Statute Mile 914)

      Eau Gallie Yacht Club is located behind Dragon Point, off the Indian River section of the AICW. They are also just south of Telemar Bay Marina.
      Eau Gallie Yacht Club is a member of the Florida Council of Yacht Clubs, and. like all the members of this FINE organization, they readily accept visitors from other FCYC member clubs. Check with the club in advance to see if reciprocal arrangements are available from a yacht club to which you happen to belong. If you are not o a yacht club member, guest dockage is probably not in the offing for you here.

      Eau Gallie Yacht Club?
      We stayed there last Sunday, because of a line of strong t’storms that blew thru. The dockmaster’s name is John Gourmley. He requires 24 hr advance notice for advance reservations, ESPECIALLY for weekends. The reciprocity docks are generally tee heads, so side ties. It’s little exposed to west winds, but generally not too bad. The reciprocity fee is quite high; $2.00/ft of actual LOA (anchor to swim platform or dinghy) and $12 for 50A (or 2 x 30A) electric. The facility is very nice. There’s a nice pool that guests may use. Showers are excellent! There’s a formal dining room which requires jackets and ties, but also a lounge and bar that is completely casual. It’s a two city avenue walk to Publix (abt 3/4 mile, one way).
      John is a curmudgeon, but you can “yes, sir” him to death successfully.
      Peg and Jim Healy aboard Sanctuary
      Currently at St. Augustine, FL

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