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    • Skipper Needs West Florida Navigation Advice, Sanibel to Fort Myers Beach


      Salty Sams Marina occupies the northern banks of the Fort Myers Beach channel, northeast of marker #28. Sanibel Isalnd marks the western shore of San Carlos Bay.

      I am moving my boat from Sanibel Harbour Club to Salty Sams Ft Myers Beach. Does anyone have directions via waterways. I know it’s just around the corner 40 min away but don’t know which canal to take to get there. Can someone please help me. Thanks.  paulinecody@hotmail.com
      Pauline Cody

      Click Here To View the Western Florida Cruisers’ Net Marina Directory Listing For Salty Sams Marina

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      Comments from Cruisers (3)

      1. pauline -  January 23, 2016 - 2:57 pm

        Thank you kindly most helpful

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      2. Bobby -  January 22, 2016 - 2:14 pm

        Call Salty Sam’s for directions.
        Bobby

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      3. Kim -  January 22, 2016 - 11:03 am

        Easy enough. Hang a left coming out of Sanibel Harbor and head under the sanibel bridge. Need to honor the reds until #6 then you can head for the tip of of Fort Myers Beach (aim to right a bit say the Beach pier) until you pick up the marks of Mantanza’s pass. Follow that in (favor the greens going around Bowditch point and exercise caution-the sand moves there. Follow the channel along the back side of Ft Myers Beach. Wave to the Coasties; go under the Mantanza Pass/Fort myers beach bridge; wave to the folks at Bonita BIlls; hang a hard left after you get under the bridge (it is very shoal in the middle ) following the marked channel around past the shrimp boats/docks and Salty Sams will be at the end of this commercial stretch.
        Kim

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    • Good Words for Fort McAllister Marina, Ogeechee River, near AICW Statute Mile 603.5


      Loopers Michael and Marian War give many reasons to take a delightful cruise up the Ogeechee River to this excellent marina. The marina is located on the southern bend of a hairpin curve in the Ogeechee River.

      Fort McAllister Marina on the Ogeechee River. Turn to port at R98 and CALL them – 912-727-2632. Follow their directions precisely as you will cross from one side of the river to the other as you approach. The marina has added buoys to mark the route from the north side of the river across to the dock. Best to dock at slack tide as the current runs about 5-6 knots. The marina has alongside floating docks, gas and diesel fuel, and Fish Tales Restaurant for dinner. Two showers and a washer/dryer just across the street, and if you’re interested in history, it’s just under a mile to Fort McAllister State Park, where Sherman ended his march to the sea.
      Michael and Marian War

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      Comments from Cruisers (1)

      1. Bob McLeran -  January 22, 2016 - 3:28 pm

        We went there by boat in 2009 for a couple of days and again in 2011 and visited the area several times by car since then. It’s a great marina and close to some interesting history, as the poster said. It is worth the 7 mile trip upstream from the ICW. Make sure you put your pointy-end upstream when you tie up!

        Going upstream, follow close to the starboard/north/LDB bank until you get the marina in site. Water is plenty deep very close to the bank.

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    • Compliments for Hidden Harbor Yacht Club, AICW Statute Mile 670.5


      Hidden Harbor Yacht Club is a transient friendly facility, located on Troupe Creek. This body of water intersects the AICW, immediately north of St. Simons Sound, near markers #237 and #238. These good words are from Loopers Michael and Marina War.

      Hidden Harbor Yacht Club north of St. Simons Island. Meeting Bobbie, the manager, is worth the trip. In a previous life, she was a stand-up comedian in Los Angeles, and she knows boats and the Georgia waters. It’s a small marina, part of a condo complex, and easy to find on Troupe Creek. http://hiddenharboryachtclub.net/ Bobbie will call the owner of a nearby restaurant to fetch you and return you to the marina. Patty’s (not sure of the name) is run by a retired law enforcement officer and caters to the nearby Glenco Federal Law Enforcement training center. Best pecan pie we’ve ever had.
      Michael and Marian War

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    • Help Requested on Western Gulf Marinas, Clearwater to Port St. Joe

      Skipper Spinucci is asking for recommendations of marinas between Clearwater and Port St. Joe. Let us hear from you.

      Some help please.
      I’m planning a trip from Venice, Fl to Orange Beach, Al in June 2016. I have a 315 BW, Conquest with a fuel range of a couple hundred miles depending on the sea’s. I am planning over nighters in Tampa and Clearwater. I need a stop halfway from Clearwater and Port St Joe. The marina must include transient dockage, Restaurants and nearby motels. Needless to say gas also. Any ideas?
      I’m trying to keep day trips under 125 miles.

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    • Bahamas Chatter: Best spots to anchor going through the Exumas

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      Explorer Chartbooks, A SALTY SOUTHEAST CRUISERS’ NET PARTNER, has long been the standard navigational supplement for enjoyable, informative, and safe cruising through the beautiful Bahamian waters and island visits.

      Bahamas Chatter: Best spots to anchor and sight see from Nassau going South through the Exumas
      Best spots to anchor and sight see from Nassau going South through the Exumas
      Posted: 19 Jan 2016 03:21 PM PST
      I am bareboat sailing a family trip in March departing out of Nassau and looking for suggestions on (1) best spots to anchor for great activities including snorkeling, swimming, lobster hunting and sightseeing. (2) best anchoring locations for night. We are planning a counter clockwise route leaving Nassau going south through the Exumas and return Nassau. Also any great restaurants along that route to have dinner where we san sailing in. Thanks, Bill

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    • Shoaling Reported south of Gordan Pass, Naples to Marco Island Channel, 1/17/2016


      Carey Moluchi reports observing shoaling in the inner channel which lies east of Keewaydin Island south of Naples.

      We have a 4 ft draft sailboat and took the inside passage from Marco to Naples Jan 15th 2016. We found a shallow area right in between the markers at #67 which is a few markers before the channel joins the main channel from Gordon Pass to Naples. We were on mid tide and our depth finder showed 4.2. So caution would be required at this location. We found the rest of the channel fine and it was well marked.
      Carey Moluchi

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    • Bahamas Chatter: “I feel your pain” plus 2 more

      Explorer Charts - the best charts for the Bahamas and Exumas
      Explorer Chartbooks, A SALTY SOUTHEAST CRUISERS’ NET PARTNER, has long been the standard navigational supplement for enjoyable, informative, and safe cruising through the beautiful Bahamian waters and island visits. In this posting, more on local island school supplies are addressed.

      Bahamas Chatter: “I feel your pain” plus 2 more
      I feel your pain
      Posted: 15 Jan 2016 02:31 PM PST
      I spent about 20 years as a land surveyor and was always amazed at the comments that a homeowner would make as I was setting his property corner marker…”That’s not where it goes…They’re all 100′ lots here…Don’t you know how to measure ??? ”
      In his mind what I did was a simple task that any idiot could accomplish …I could never figure out what made them think what I did as a seasoned professional was so easy.
      This was all before Facebook & the Internet ….At least he had the courage to confront me face to face on the lawn…Sometimes I’d try to enlighten him as to my methods & sometimes I’d walk with him to where he thought his other property corner should be & I’d stretch out the tape to 100’…As you probably have guessed it was always more the 100′ between his two points….With that he would walk back in to his house.
      Unfortunately there will be NO poetic justice here but know this ….I for one and countless others have been traveling down your recommended routes with total confidence for 16 years…
      Your work product speaks for itself..Having been cruising in these islands in the early 80’s without GPS or even usable Loran with Yachtsman’s Guide sketch charts only, even your very first charts were a welcome & quantum leap forward …
      Chin -up mate

      Hurricane Joaquin Supplies Missing to Acklins
      Posted: 15 Jan 2016 04:28 AM PST
      Hello all,
      Shortly after the storm, World Jet through pilot, Mr. Edward Hinkley, (561.718.9051) offered to fly needed supplies to Long and Crooked Islands. We boxed up 4 large containers of emergency supplies containing chain saws, starter battery chargers, solar panels, non perishable foods, roofing materials, tarps, ropes, flashlights and clothing, among other things. We dropped the boxes off at World Jet at the airport. The four boxes were from Home Depot and had our names and phone numbers on them, both Bahamian and USA. The boxes were specifically addressed to Mr. Moses Forbes and Mr. Cargain Forbes of Salina Point, Acklins. Moses was the maintenance person in charge of the power plant in Salina Point and Cargain, was a police officer who worked out of the Spring Point Station and lived in Salina Point. Both men were friends of mine many years ago and I wanted to be sure they and their families received the supplies.
      I have contacted Mr. Hinkley several times and have not been able to find out where the boxes went. He said that if they didn’t make the plane, they would be shipped by boat. I have tried many times to get through to these two individuals but have no response from them. If anyone knows how to contact them or to find out where the four boxes went, I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks.
      David O’Connor
      561.386.2692

      testing email
      Posted: 14 Jan 2016 07:39 AM PST
      Cruisers can now comment directly from email. Once you subscribe to the group, please email info@explorercharts.com and request permission to post to Bahamas Chatter via email. Your forum membership will be changed to “author” status at which point you can post or comment directly by sending your message to chatter@explorercharts.com.
      Thanks for your participation in this great group of cruisers willing and ready to share ideas and experiences!
      Kate Fears

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    • Good Words for Gasparilla Marina and Staff, GICW Statute Mile 34


      In spite of its name, Gasparilla Marina is not located on Gasparilla Island, but rather it is to be found along the northeastern banks of the GICW, just south of the Gasparilla Island Causeway/Bridge. The entrance to Gasparilla Marina cuts east off the Western Florida ICW. This facility features a well sheltered harbor and offers superior services. Our thanks to David Burnham for these kind words.

      I forgot (nothing new at my age) to look at the fuel prices when we left Gasparilla Marina this morning after an overnight stay on our trip across the sandbar from Gulfport FL, to Jacksonville.
      But I have to give the folks at Gasparilla Marina two thumbs up for accommodating us as we arrived at 10pm last night and easily found our assigned reserved slip for our 28 foot Catalina “Synergy” right where they’d described it earlier over the phone. Their facilities are first rate (warm on a very cool night) and we enjoyed our short stop over and a cup of coffee before leaving this morning at 8AM for the next leg to Fort Myers.
      David Burnham

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    • Bahamas Chatter: Long Island Supplies Needed

      Explorer Charts - the best charts for the Bahamas and Exumas
      Explorer Chartbooks, A SALTY SOUTHEAST CRUISERS’ NET PARTNER, has long been the standard navigational supplement for enjoyable, informative, and safe cruising through the beautiful Bahamian waters and island visits. In this posting, supply needs of the local island schools are addressed. Please help if you can.

      Bahamas Chatter: Long Island Supplies Needed

      Posted: 13 Jan 2016 05:44 AM PST
      Thanks to a Long Island resident for the following information of interest to the cruising community:

      “I would like to give you a broad idea of what we are replacing in the classrooms.”

      FOR A COMPLETE LIST OF SUPPLIES NEEDED GO TO: Long Island Supplies Needed

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