This may not be the right forum as it's more of a permanent destination rather than a cruising one, but here goes...
A few years ago we towed our Venture down to Florida, a trip that convinced the Admiral to listen more closely to my thoughts of retirement - still several years ahead - there (we loved sailing near the keys but really liked the west coast). Having always thought pretty far ahead, I planned to have a canal-side home where my boat would be within reach any time I wanted, perhaps in the new Port Ritchy area.
I've begun to re-think this plan and am wondering if a gated community with access to it's own marina is the way to go. I'm trying to avoid an hour drive to the boat while still avoiding problems and costs with waterfront ownership in Fla (if it's not already underwater by then...). I've been trailor-sailing for a couple of decades now, though I use a park-and-launch during the short season here in NJ and am looking to change that now.
Any thoughts from you snowbirds or permament Floridians cost-wise; weather prep-wise?
A few years ago we towed our Venture down to Florida, a trip that convinced the Admiral to listen more closely to my thoughts of retirement - still several years ahead - there (we loved sailing near the keys but really liked the west coast). Having always thought pretty far ahead, I planned to have a canal-side home where my boat would be within reach any time I wanted, perhaps in the new Port Ritchy area.
I've begun to re-think this plan and am wondering if a gated community with access to it's own marina is the way to go. I'm trying to avoid an hour drive to the boat while still avoiding problems and costs with waterfront ownership in Fla (if it's not already underwater by then...). I've been trailor-sailing for a couple of decades now, though I use a park-and-launch during the short season here in NJ and am looking to change that now.
Any thoughts from you snowbirds or permament Floridians cost-wise; weather prep-wise?