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The Cuba Run 2010 mid point depth info

Started by JAWS aka John A Webster. Last reply by Veranda Apr 4, 2010. 4 Replies

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Comment by zeehag on December 3, 2009 at 5:58pm
where ye gonna be last coupla weeks in jan??
Comment by Leighton OConnor on October 16, 2009 at 9:51pm
Maybe I'll be there in January to cover Key West Race Week if all goes well. Unless I have to pay my own way to the America's Cup in RAK. Yuck! Not half as nice as KW!
Comment by John on October 16, 2009 at 9:37pm
Leighton, my mouth is watering.....I can't wait to return to the Keys!!
Comment by Leighton OConnor on October 16, 2009 at 12:09pm
I wish I was sitting at Two Friends right now having some conch fritters & chowder. :)
Comment by Leighton OConnor on September 13, 2009 at 1:14pm
I should be in Key West in January for Race Week. Usually, I drive down from Massachusetts with my RIB on a trailer and rent a slip at Garrison Bit. If I go down next year I may try to find a more economical place to keep my RIB because it's only 15 feet. Although, I do like the fact that there is parking at the City Marina and I can store my trailer there. Plus there are lots of place to get supplies in walking distance of the marina.

One year I camped at Boyds. Nice place (and pool) and I could walk to my boat but the ride to the ocean for the races was too too long!!!

My plan in five years is to buy at Grand Banks and live on it down the Keys. Maybe have a Gallery off of Duval. I can fly any place need to go to photograph regattas. I can dream can't I? But I'm very serous about this plan!!!
Comment by Geoffrey H. Kendrick on September 13, 2009 at 12:28pm
Blue Highway, I just brought a boat to Stock Island last week. Flemming looked crowded as usual. My preference has always been west side of Christmas Tree (Wisteria). Easy in and out, steer 90 from G 17 NW Channel, go as close as possible to NW tip of island to stay out of current. Never a problem with local neighbors. Was wide open last week as it has been since the storms and increased presence of "potti-patrol" and LE insisting your dink has a full set of running lights, soggy registration aboard, etc. I now only go to Key West if I'm paid and the sponsor is willing to pay exorbitant slip fees.(Fantasy Fest is typically $3.25/ft and up,3 day min., LOA) You might try the new mooring field or as Espin and I do, stick to the Ten Thousand Islands, OUTSIDE of the park boundaries. Geoff s/v Lex-Sea
Comment by John on September 12, 2009 at 9:21am
Looks like the Keys have been spared this years, hurricanes...let's hope it stays that way.
Comment by zeehag on July 15, 2009 at 10:34am
dang i wanted to get there---but weather was rougher than thay which we found lol.....we will get there but the big question is exactly when......have fun!!!
Comment by John on July 14, 2009 at 10:41pm
I've got to get back to the Keys.....I love Cuban food.
Comment by John on July 12, 2009 at 9:54pm
Bill,
What kind of food?...Cuban?? I'm always looking for a new dining experience.
 

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