Soundskipper
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- 2023 Helmsman Trawlers 38e (Hull #48)
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Isn't that anchorage now restricted ?
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Please tell Miss Elaine that the OLOH Crew sends big hugs and we'll be back!
And a big hello to Kenny to if he's still there. Let us know what you think and have a blast!
I'm on a mooring this evening at Titusville Municipal marina. Went to the dock, filled the water tanks ,dumped the trash, could have gotten a pump out, and will spend the night on a mooring for under $20! While you could anchor out next to the mooring field, I would rather support the service that gives the cruiser so much for so little. They also have a nice protected dinghy dock, so I could have dinner with my buddy and reprovision.
Ted
That's an interesting perspective from a regular Florida cruiser.
Just think, before Florida municipalities started enforcing mooring fields and driving the anchorages further away you could anchor close by and get all that for a $5 dinghy docking fee.
Thankfully multiple boating organizations clubbed together to successfully fight the expansion of this senselessness.
If only we could remove those already in place - think St Augustine for example.
Yep, I do disagree with you guys.
St. Augustine already had a decent sized mooring field - I first used it in 2001. However there was plenty of anchorage on both sides of it. The city was allowed to take ALL of the good water during the pilot.
Maybe it's the libertarian (small l) in me, but there is plenty of room in most municipalities for both. Take Fernandina for example, before they lost the mooring field in Matthew they allowed anchoring not only around but in the field "so long as you didn't interfere with moored vessels."
To the points of badly anchored boats careening through the anchorage - really? That's a reason to do away with anchorages?
I've clearly missed the reasoning why you think they're bad, or maybe you didn't offer one. I doubt you will find any credible experts that will say on average a vessel is safer on its anchor as opposed to a properly maintained municipal mooring. As mentioned previously, there's no question that more vessels can utilize the same space on moorings versus anchoring. Your odds of occupying the same spot are probably no different.
So other than paying a small fee, what's the issue?
Believe what you want about lobbying against them, it's dollars and cents tourism revenue. You have to win every time, they only need to win once and they have time and money on their side.
Ted
I did not state that they were bad. I've used plenty of balls here and on the Bahamas. (Read my signature).
I am against them taking ALL of the space and making it mandatory to have a mooring to stop at their municipality.
If I am competent and comfortable anchoring, that should be my choice. Clearly the state of Florida agree as they have told the municipalities that the state controls those waters and they may no longer add mooring fields without state consent.
It's a pity they didn't force them to remove some of the balls for anchoring space. If they are ever destroyed by a storm it will be interesting to see if they get permission to redeploy.
Hmmmm...there are places to anchor in/near St Augustine and every other FL mooring field I have been in....just not prime real estate as some seem to think they are entitled to.
So Knot Fast, I have a question or two. How many years has it taken you to complete 63 round trips between Charleston and St Pete? How many underway days do you average one way? Do you often interrupt the voyage with multi-night stays?
I don't think that was Knot Fast, I believe this was his first trip along the east coast.
Really? Where?
Off the fort, south of the south anchorage, and south of the bridge just south of the marina.
Look at a google satellite view and you can see boats anchored in those places.
Pony up the $20 and enjoy or anchor like the few who don't... I do because while I CAN anchor there (have scoped it out myself)...for $20 bucks and the amenities....it's worth it.... way more than much of US entertainment. Heck in town it isn't hard to find a place that will charge $10 for a glass of wine...and $20 for a mooring ball is a disgrace?
Out of all the places in the US that aren't what they used to be, $20 mooring balls are a great deal. Go cruise New England...that will bring tears to your eye as you reach for your wallet
Besides. St Augustine after the first time or two is only worth stopping about every 5 years or so.