So how did we get here? Our last blog had us perplexed not knowing what to do with Happy Daze. A warranty upgrade on the Cummins fuel pump restored some confidence and a wax job got her looking good again. We came back down in March for a couple of weeks exploring the ten thousand island area on western side of Everglades.
Boat ran well and we enjoyed the quiet anchorages. So we couldn't bring ourselves to just sell her, deciding instead to put her on the hard for the summer and reconsider in December. What procrastinators!
In May we had grandson Aslan accompany us from Bradenton down to La Belle, FL. He was good company, even helped with cooking.
It was an easy 5 day cruise, with one day of heavy rain and wind that we sat out in Venice. So Happy Daze spent the summer on the hard inside a hurricane proof building at River Forest Yacht Center.
Meanwhile we worked in our yard, did some quilting, went camping, rode our bikes, and had a great hiking/biking trip in Austria. In September we gave ourselves e-mountain bikes as 14 year anniversary presents.... and wow!, What a kick they are, but that is a whole nother story so I better stay on track.
Still undecided about long rang boating plans, we headed back down to FL on Dec 19 to put Happy Daze back in the water. A nasty storm blew in for first couple of days keeping us hunkered down at River Forest Marina. We took that opportunity to taxi into LaBelle and stock up on provisions. Then we cruised 65 miles down river to Ft. Myers Beach and hung on a mooring ball for the night. Met a Looper couple moored next to us from Winnipeg, Canada. Next morning waves were from north, so we headed south. Easy 77 mile cruise in the Gulf took us down to Everglade City, a place we've never been before. Catching a 2 ft afternoon tide took us in the entrance channel over several shallow spots with nothing to spare. These pelicans enjoyed a temporary sandbar.
We stayed at a combination RV park and marina, with wonderful club house, pool, free laundry, etc.
We stayed there 3 nites, including Christmas day. The town is small and quiet (only arouund 600 people) and we walked every street.
We watched the resident Osprey's; this one had a small rodent in his claws.
Eventually 3 other boats came in, all Loopers; one couple from CA, one from AZ, and another from TN. The only negative was a lively and loud air tour boat operation that came right by our dock.
We left with early light to catch as much tide as possible going out the shallow entrance channel. Wind came up mid-day to around 25 mph causing a rocky and wet ride to Little Shark River some 49 miles away. It is a well known and safe anchorage for those coming and going to the Keys and we've stayed here twice before.
We enjoyed 2 quiet days there, including a 10 mile dinghy ride through winding channels in the mangroves. No cell coverage and saw only a few fishing boats come by.
Next stop was Marathon at the Marlin Bay Yacht Club, a 180 degree opposite of our wilderness anchoring.
Fabulous pool and club house, with exercise room, sauna, game room, and pool side bar. We took advantage of the pool to cool off and get a little exercise.
We got fancy and turned on our own lights to fit in.
Dinner out was at nearby seafood/raw bar, the Pickled Pelican and it was packed!
Well by now we are getting the bug to continue boating. Weather is warm and sunny. We met several other Loopers. Long story short, we decided to continue on our second Loop and are heading East up the Keys toward Miami. Canada here we come!
Awesome!!! Second loop timeππππππ§‘π❤
ReplyDeleteGlad y’all decided to go again and excited to read about your adventures! π
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