North Bound!

spring 2014 trip routeOn Sunday, May 25, Archie starts his journey north, setting sail from Bradenton, Florida and making his way over two weeks to Point Judith, Rhode Island. If I count correctly, this will be his 11th Spring journey north from Florida.

Archie’s current plan (always subject to weather, mechanical problems or whim) is to do the trip in two legs:  Bradenton to Charleston, Charleston to Point Judith. He’ll fly down to Bradenton on Saturday, May 24 and get the boat ready for his crew (i.e., fluff the pillows, chill the champagne). His first crew (Rob, Alison, Bill and yours truly) arrives late Sunday morning.  We’ll do a speed run through a grocery store (arguing about how many diet cokes are necessary for 7 days on the water) and then ship out as early in the afternoon as possible.

floridachartOur goal will be to sail down the western coast of Florida and cut through the Florida Keys before darkness falls on Monday, May 26. Most years, Archie makes a pilgrimage to Key West, his personal Mecca (but with booze and Jimmy Buffet music). This year, he’s tight for time, so we’ll shave off a day or so by cutting through the Keys at Marathon. Marathon is about two-thirds of the way down the Keys. The trick to cutting through is that Florida Bay, on the inside of the curve of the Keys, is really really shallow. There is a channel, all of 6 or 7 feet deep, that leads through the Bay for miles. Needless to say, we’d like to get there in daylight.

marathon-map1Assuming we are not wedged in the sand in the middle of the Bay, we’ll spend Monday night in the harbor at Marathon. Rumor is, Marathon has great Cuban coffee. From Marathon, we’ll sail to Fort Pierce on Florida’s east coast, where hopefully the crew will be allowed a few hours of shore leave before making the final push to Charleston. If all goes according to plan, we’ll make Charleston by Saturday, May 31, flying back to our land lives on Sunday.

Archie’s second crew (Jim G., Stephanie, Jim B. and Eric) will meet him in Charleston. If the weather forecast is good, Archie will head round Cape Hatteras and make a break for New England. If the forecast is not so fine, he’ll head up the Intracoastal Waterway to the Chesapeake, where he’ll decide again whether he can make a beeline home to Point Judith.

Having now described the spring trip plan, the dose of reality is that circumstances almost always throw a wrench in the plan. On previous voyages, wind and rain, propellor shaft, starter, and even a broken helm have all gotten in the way of the best laid plans. The only thing we can count on is that it will be an adventure.

 

 

4 thoughts on “North Bound!

  1. Marathon has little to recommend it but cuban coffee and a passable laundromat. And key largo is another two miles north. And “son” Mike has already decided we are stopping in Marathon. Great adventure in the making.
    Swob hand Bill

    • Hey, no grousing from the crew! Key Largo must be another 30 or 40 miles beyond Marathon and we will never get there in the daylight. But who knows, Archie does aim to please.

      I hope your broken ribs are healing up and you will be joining us, Bill. It’d be a shame to break your perfect attendance record. That and $4 will get you a cup of Cuban coffee in Marathon.

  2. Good one. When you retire—or as Bill would say – when you get fired–you should write a book. Dad

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