Alaskan Sea-Duction
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This has been in the works for awhile.
It will force a large number of the winter/summer boaters and loopers to go around the tip of FL, probably add 8 to 10 days.
I'll probably take the route around the tip, but if I knew that they'd absolutely be on time, I'd wait til March 30.
As someone who has spent a bit of time working in government (and the last seven years on a board that manages a lock in FL), I have to say that I'll be pleasantly surprised if there is boat traffic going through that lock on April 1...
310 miles vs 135 mi. Maybe 3 extra days at trawler speed and short 60 mile days.This has been in the works for awhile.
It will force a large number of the winter/summer boaters and loopers to go around the tip of FL, probably add 8 to 10 days.
I'll probably take the route around the tip, but if I knew that they'd absolutely be on time, I'd wait til March 30.
OK, so color me pleasantly surprised. Just saw notice this evening from the Jacksonville District of the Army Corps of Engineers that the St. Lucie lock is scheduled to open (early) on March 29. Great news for everyone who's been waiting to cross...
https://www.saj.usace.army.mil/Miss...cqVdDXTWR8VEc65IOpcKgVzSo18TPtxZVebiUXX8ON4U/
OK, so color me pleasantly surprised. Just saw notice this evening from the Jacksonville District of the Army Corps of Engineers that the St. Lucie lock is scheduled to open (early) on March 29. Great news for everyone who's been waiting to cross...
https://www.saj.usace.army.mil/Miss...cqVdDXTWR8VEc65IOpcKgVzSo18TPtxZVebiUXX8ON4U/
Appreciate the update!
Planning on leaving next Saturday and figured I would need to call.
Ted
Appreciate the update!
Planning on leaving next Saturday and figured I would need to call.
Ted
Wifey B: Sure sounds like a clusterf... developing. Worse than opening day at the Erie.
I'll probably leave Fort Myers on Saturday and may or may not make the Ortona lock before 4:30. If I do, I'll stop at Moore Haven Saturday night. If not, I'll lock through Ortona at 7 am Sunday and hopefully be in Stuart Sunday night.
That's the plan anyway, subject to change without notice, objects in the review mirror may be larger and closer than they actually appear, your mileage may vary, and around every silver lining there's a dark cloud.
Ted
We'll watch for you. Current plan (and reservations) have us leaving Satellite Beach Sunday am and then fueling and in a slip at Vero that night. We'll then do a short day Monday and grab a ball at Jensen Beach.
New to us boat so we're going to take the first few days slow and get a feel for her.
I’m camped at the Ortona lock COE campground.
One of the volunteers told us the St Lucie lock is still closed
Not much boat traffic so check that out
Greetings,
Mr. HW. WHAT????? It took you 3 hours for one lockage? Wow. It MUST have been a circus.
Greetings,
Mr. HW. WHAT????? It took you 3 hours for one lockage? Wow. It MUST have been a circus.
So interesting as I am in the PNW. How far is the trip across? Depth of the water? How many locks?
The Okeechobee waterway is a total of about 145 statute miles, 5 locks, and about 8-10 feet deep. There’s a few skinny spots in Lake O during low lake levels where it gets under 6 feet deep. Normally not a problem.
I've done the rim canal in the dark, never again. The dolphins outside Moore Haven aren't the best to tie between, very low water and rocks with the wrong wind direction.More to it then that. When we got there one boat was going through westbound already. Then an eastbound. Then a westbound tug and barge. Then no one eastbound. By then there were at least nine boats going through westbound with 13 feet of lift. I guess we will get to Moore Haven lock in the dark.