Hit or miss in April...
I agree with Peter about the lakes- I generally don't like the idea of swimming in them if I can avoid it, and for the same reasons. In April, most of Florida's coastal waters are a gamble as far as comfortable temperatures go. My personal recommendation is to look into the panhandle area (Port St. Joe, Destin, Fort Walton Beach, or Pensacola) first- Choctawhatchee Bay offers some EXCELLENT sailing for a boat your size (I used to have a H23 there). Port St. Joe has a large state park/campground, and is pretty well protected. FWB is cheaper than Destin, and Pensacola has a lot to offer for the times when you're not sailing. If the weather seems uncooperative, work your way down the gulf coast (the waters are a little warmer than the Atlantic that time of year). [Shameless plug: If you make it to Alachua, check out the Hunter factory!] If you have wetsuits, I'd recommend them- My personal opinion is that the water wouldn't get comfortable until Fort Myers. Finally, if $$ and time are not big obstacles, I'd recommend coming all the way down to Key Largo or Marathon. The weather that time of year is perfect, the water is warm, and there's a reef about 6 miles south of the Keys that's shallow enough for snorkeling, or deep enough for diving. There are even vacation rental houses with docks throughout the Keys, so you only have to launch/retrieve your boat once... and they're more reasonably priced in the upper/middle keys than they are here in Key West. If you need more info about Fort Walton Beach or the FL Keys, feel free to contact me. I'm in the HOW directory, or you can post your questions here.--Jon Bastien