Hi all,
I have searched, and here are the questions I can't find answers for, I hope you can help.
We live in Missouri, and We bought a 1993 Hunter 23.5 last year. Our dream is to sail in the islands one day soon. We want to explore the islands and snorkel, dive and adventure the whole way. After sailing "Ziggy" and doing our research, the South Florida Keys seems like the place to start. I've had a hard time finding solid info that this is even doable, and- or if I am over-shooting the boats ability for distance for the time we will have. I'm thinking we will have 10-14 days, 7 days on the water. As for operator level, I am very confident in a powerboat, the sailboat makes me a little nervous, though I am quite willing to push some limits. I have a few questions:
- I have Used these items as resource:
- Everything I can find on google
- This website, especially the Trailor sailor forum (which has been great!)
- The Boat Galley: Florida Keys Quick Reference (I Will have 1 awesome dog)
- Cruising the Keys, 2nd Edition by Claiborne Young
- I Have been studying charts and watching "WINDY" every day
1.We have a 4HP motor, which handles the boat well in the lake, we have spent a lot of time on the boat his last year. We often camp multiple days, and as van goers the small space has been no problem. We can sail in 4+ Knots of wind, we are comfortable in 8-10 Knots, we reef early and often at 10-14 knots, for our boat we 2nd reef and/or motor past 15 knots. we get wild gusts on the lake we're in. I am planning on MOTORING A LOT as it will be our first time in the ocean and I feel safer under motor. cruising speed around 5 MPH, Top speed around 8. Avg 3-6 MPH on sail. We burn around 1/3 GAL per hour and can hold 8 Gallons.
----- - Can we handle ourselves in this region?
2. I am outfitting Ziggy now with all of the ocean basics I can. We just added an auto tiller, Garmin chart plotter with GPS/ Navionics, VHF, paddleboard dinghy, coast guard safety equipment basics (fire equipment, flares, PFD, etc.) Backup cell phone Garmin Navionics
----- -Is This enough to start to explore?
3. We plan on putting in somewhere between Marathon and Big Pine Key.
----- -Is this a good spot to launch? and can we make it back up if the wind picks up?
4. Will an inflatable paddle board be a good enough dinghy, or should we bring a motored small hard bottom with us?
5. We plan on launching near Marathon and heading NW to loop the backwater Keays to Key West. We are thinking protected waters are our safest bet. If conditions are perfect when we get there, maybe we'll try some time on the East coast of Marathon to see Sombrero Key. Am I crazy to think our boat can handle this?
6. Is "Sea-Tow" or "TowBoat" active here? and are they reliable?
--- Picture of our current plan attached:
I have searched, and here are the questions I can't find answers for, I hope you can help.
We live in Missouri, and We bought a 1993 Hunter 23.5 last year. Our dream is to sail in the islands one day soon. We want to explore the islands and snorkel, dive and adventure the whole way. After sailing "Ziggy" and doing our research, the South Florida Keys seems like the place to start. I've had a hard time finding solid info that this is even doable, and- or if I am over-shooting the boats ability for distance for the time we will have. I'm thinking we will have 10-14 days, 7 days on the water. As for operator level, I am very confident in a powerboat, the sailboat makes me a little nervous, though I am quite willing to push some limits. I have a few questions:
- I have Used these items as resource:
- Everything I can find on google
- This website, especially the Trailor sailor forum (which has been great!)
- The Boat Galley: Florida Keys Quick Reference (I Will have 1 awesome dog)
- Cruising the Keys, 2nd Edition by Claiborne Young
- I Have been studying charts and watching "WINDY" every day
1.We have a 4HP motor, which handles the boat well in the lake, we have spent a lot of time on the boat his last year. We often camp multiple days, and as van goers the small space has been no problem. We can sail in 4+ Knots of wind, we are comfortable in 8-10 Knots, we reef early and often at 10-14 knots, for our boat we 2nd reef and/or motor past 15 knots. we get wild gusts on the lake we're in. I am planning on MOTORING A LOT as it will be our first time in the ocean and I feel safer under motor. cruising speed around 5 MPH, Top speed around 8. Avg 3-6 MPH on sail. We burn around 1/3 GAL per hour and can hold 8 Gallons.
----- - Can we handle ourselves in this region?
2. I am outfitting Ziggy now with all of the ocean basics I can. We just added an auto tiller, Garmin chart plotter with GPS/ Navionics, VHF, paddleboard dinghy, coast guard safety equipment basics (fire equipment, flares, PFD, etc.) Backup cell phone Garmin Navionics
----- -Is This enough to start to explore?
3. We plan on putting in somewhere between Marathon and Big Pine Key.
----- -Is this a good spot to launch? and can we make it back up if the wind picks up?
4. Will an inflatable paddle board be a good enough dinghy, or should we bring a motored small hard bottom with us?
5. We plan on launching near Marathon and heading NW to loop the backwater Keays to Key West. We are thinking protected waters are our safest bet. If conditions are perfect when we get there, maybe we'll try some time on the East coast of Marathon to see Sombrero Key. Am I crazy to think our boat can handle this?
6. Is "Sea-Tow" or "TowBoat" active here? and are they reliable?
--- Picture of our current plan attached:
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