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    • Navigation Assistance Requested, Palmetto, FL to Fort Myers


      .Route suggestions are requested from a fellow trawler. Palmetto is on the north shore of the Manatee River opposite Bradenton. Fort Myers is south at the western terminus of the Okeechoebee Waterway. Local knowledge anyone?

      With our Grand Banks 46, what is the fastest way from Palmetto to Ft. Meyers?
      Tom van Straaten

      Comments from Cruisers (7)

      1. Tom van Straaten -  March 29, 2017 - 9:21 am

        Thank you, everyone, for your suggestions. I’nm new at this (took delivery of the GB on March 24 and left Palmetto at 2 PM). Due to AA 3 hr. delay, crew didn’t arrive on time (doe they ever?). We went outside and spend the night at Boca Grande (only ran aground once trying to anchor). Left at early light through locks and beautiful canals and got to Roland Martin Marina (funky, fun and very tough alligator bits to eat).
        Started out in dark to Lake Okeechobee and crossed easily in light winds. From Stuart went inside to spend night in Palm Beach. Last day went outside, arriving in Miami at noon.
        A wonderful experience in a new boat (for me as a former sailor).
        I want to reverse the traverse in the future with no time table, proceeding south from Ft. Meyers around the Keys to Miami.
        Thank you again for your thoughtful replies to my inquiry.
        Thank you all for your comment

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      2. Phil Gelber -  March 26, 2017 - 7:32 pm

        I have done this with our (stabilized) 46 GB several times.
        You don’t indicate in your post whether this is a pleasure run which would allow for a few days or just a trip to get from point A to point B.

        If you are trying to make some time, the inside route is pure torture, albeit pleasant torture. Between narrow channels and multiple bridges and no wake zones, you will be hard pressed to make it to Boca Grande in one day, although it can be done. But it won’t be fun. ]

        Far better to take 2-3 days to get to Boca Grande, anchoring in Pelican Bay, and relaxing as you traverse Pine Island Sound on the last day to get to Ft. Meyers.

        If you go on the outside, it will be one very long day, but if you have a fast 46, you can make it. If you have 135 Fords, forget it.

        Phil

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      3. Keith Wenzel -  March 25, 2017 - 8:56 am

        A note of caution, if you come in Boca Grande Pass keep in mind the entrance is approximately three miles off shore due to shallow water on the north side of the pass.

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      4. joe volpe -  March 24, 2017 - 4:42 pm

        I sailed up and down that stretch in January and would suggest avoiding Sarasota’s Big Pass inlet. I found it difficult to get accurate information on shoaling and conflicting reliability of changing marker locations. If you can stay offshore past Sarasota do it. Long boat pass is good.

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      5. John Jorgensen -  March 24, 2017 - 3:43 pm

        Yes, fastest on the outside but much nicer inside. Stay at Marina Jack in Sarasota and Boca Grande on the way down.

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      6. Capt Dana -  March 24, 2017 - 7:05 am

        This is not an easy question to answer. I have driven many Grand Banks and am assuming your average cruising speed to be 10kts. Also I lived on the Manatee River for 10 years so have made the trip you are asking about often.
        If your desire is to get there as fast as possible you should go outside but you must be willing to do a long, long day or 2. Go out Long Boat Pass which has recently been dredged and go in either at Boca Grande Pass or San Carlos. This route takes you out of your way because of shallow areas but you avoid bridges and minimum wake zones.
        If you are doing this for pleasure, it is my opinion you should go inside and plan for 3 days. Stay in Venice at Marker 4, then anchor in Pelican Bay at Cayo Costa, just south of Boca Grande Pass or Stay at Cabbage Key. Then on to Downtown Ft Myers. If you have more questions you can contact me at dana@captdana.com

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      7. David Burnham -  March 24, 2017 - 6:30 am

        Tom,
        Weather permitting, offshore from Tampa Bay to Boca Grande, then inside on the GICW to Fort Myers.

        Reply to David

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