Western FL Cruising News – ICW, Miserable Mile to Gasparilla Island (Statute Mile 0 to 34)
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Please Note That Postings Below From Fellow Cruisers Are Listed in Chronological Order, Based on Publication Date
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Please Note That Postings Below From Fellow Cruisers Are Listed in Chronological Order, Based on Publication Date
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Please Note That Postings Below From Fellow Cruisers Are Listed in Chronological Order, Based on Publication Date
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Please Note That Postings Below From Fellow Cruisers Are Listed in Chronological Order, Based on Publication Date
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Please Note That Postings Below From Fellow Cruisers Are Listed in Chronological Order, Based on Publication Date
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Please Note That Postings Below From Fellow Cruisers Are Listed in Chronological Order, Based on Publication Date
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Below, you will discover our COMPLETE listing of Western Florida cruising news/postings from fellow cruisers, arranged in chronological order, based on publication date. IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO NARROW YOUR SELECTION of WF cruising news to those messages which pertain to a specific geographic sub-region, locate the RED, vertically stacked menu, on the right side of this, and all Cruisers’ Net pages. Click on “Western Florida.” A drop down menu will appear, with a blue background, Now, click on “WF Regional Cruising News.” A sub-drop-down menu will now appear, listing 13 Western Florida geographic sub-regions. Select your waters of interest, and after clicking on your choice, a list of messages will appear, confined to the sub-region you have picked!
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Below, you will discover our COMPLETE listing of Western Florida anchorages, arranged in a rough, south to north, geographic format. IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO NARROW YOUR SELECTION of WF Anchorages to those in a specific geographic sub-region, locate the RED, vertically stacked menu, on the right side of this, and all Cruisers’ Net pages. Click on “Western Florida.” A drop down menu will appear, with a blue background, Now, click on “WF Anchorages.” A sub-drop-down menu will now appear. The first selection is “All Western Florida Anchorages,” which is where you are now. Below this selection, however, you will find listed 12 Western Florida geographic sub-regions. Select your waters of interest, and after clicking on your choice, a list of WF anchorages will appear, confined to the sub-region you have picked!
SAFETY/TAMPA BAY/ATON/SEC SSP BNM 0313-25
HILLSBOROUGH CUT C CH OUTBOUND RANGE FRONT LIGHT (LLNR 23185) IS RPTD EXTINGUISHED DURING THE DAY. ALL MARINERS ARE ADVISED TO TRANSIT THE AREA WITH CAUTION. BT |
SAFETY/ANCLOTE KEYS TO CRYSTAL RIVER/ATON/SEC SSP BNM 0312-25
SEA PINES CHANNEL DBN 3 (LLNR 27150) IS RPTD DESTROYED WITH WRECKAGE. ALL MARINERS ARE ADVISED TO TRANSIT THE AREA WITH CAUTION. BT |
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UPDATE/FL – APALACHEE BAY – PANACEA CHANNEL/ATON/SEC MOB BNM 0345-25 UPDATE-2
1. PANACEA CHANNEL DAYBEACON 4 (LLNR 2170) AID IS DESTROYED WITH TEMPORARY LIGHTED BUOY SET ON STATION. MARINERS ARE REQUESTED TO TRANSIT THE AREA WITH CAUTION. BT |
UPDATE/FL – APALACHEE BAY – PANACEA CHANNEL/ATON/SEC MOB BNM 0345-25 UPDATE-1
SAFETY/ANCLOTE KEYS TO CRYSTAL RIVER/ATON/SEC SSP BNM 0306-25
CHASSAHOWITZKA BAY DBN 23 (LLNR 28330) IS RPTD MISSING. ALL MARINERS ARE ADVISED TO TRANSIT THE ARE WITH CAUTION. BT |
SAFETY/ANCLOTE KEYS TO CRYSTAL RIVER/ATON/SEC SSP BNM 0305-25
CHASSAOWITZKA BAY DBN 22 (LLNR 28325) IS RPTD MISSING. ALL MARINERS ARE ADVISED TRANSIT THE AREA WITH CAUTION. BT |
SAFETY/ANCLOTE KEYS TO CRYSTAL RIVER/ATON/SEC SSP BNM 0304-25
CHASSAHOWITZKA BAY DBN 21 (LLNR 28320) IS RPTD MISSING. ALL MARINERS ARE ADVISED TO TRANSIT THE AREA WITH CAUTION. BT |
UPDATE/TAMPA AY/ATON/SEC SSP BNM 0302-25 UPDATE-1
HILLSBOROUGH CUT D CHANNEL OUTBOUND RANGE FRONT LIGHT (LLNR 23500) IS DESTROYED WITH WRECKAGE ON SCENE. ALL MARINERS ARE ADVISED TO XSIT THE AREA WITH CAUTION BT |
SAFETY/FL – APALACHEE BAY – PANACEA CHANNEL/ATON/SEC MOB BNM 0345-25
1. PANACEA CHANNEL DAYBEACON 4 (LLNR 2170) AID IS REPORTED DESTROYED WITH WRECKAGE ON SCENE. MARINERS ARE REQUESTED TO TRANSIT THE AREA WITH CAUTION. CANCEL AT//090600Z AUG 25// BT |
SAFETY/TAMPA AY/ATON/SEC SSP BNM 0302-25
HILLSBOROUGH CUT D CHANNEL OUTBOUND RANGE FRONT LIGHT (LLNR 23500) IS RPTD EXTINGUISHED. ALL MARINERS EXERCISE CAUTION WHILE TRANSITING THE AREA. BT |
The weather during August is a very warm in the Caribbean Sea and Gulf of Mexico and this is also the month when tropical cyclones become active. Gale force winds are rare, however, but can occur in the vicinity of tropical storms and hurricanes.
WindThe prevailing winds across the Caribbean during August tend to be from the east, generally light to moderate (7-16 knots) except in the south-central portion of the Caribbean where moderate to fresh (11-21 knot) winds prevail from the east or northeast and where rough seas of 8 feet or higher can be expected about 20-30% of the time. Over the Gulf of Mexico the wind tends to be light (7-11 knots) and more variable in direction. Tropical CyclonesTropical cyclone activity is most frequent over the northeastern Caribbean Sea and waters north of Puerto Rico and Hispaniola as well as the Bahamas and east of Florida where there is a 30-40% risk of at least one storm occurring during the month of August. The risk decreases to around 20% over the Gulf of Mexico and to below 10% over the southwestern Caribbean.
TemperatureAugust is very warm with air temperatures averaging 82F to 85F and sea temperatures range between 83F to 86F.
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