tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8849386655963437560.post3280881907630569835..comments2024-03-21T09:11:16.537-04:00Comments on Cruising the ICW with Bob423: St. Augustine - on a mooringBob423http://www.blogger.com/profile/09269810283567498286noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8849386655963437560.post-88182528129390253182014-04-04T21:07:06.181-04:002014-04-04T21:07:06.181-04:00I greg,
I can certainly recommend Titusville Mun...I greg, <br /><br />I can certainly recommend Titusville Municipal Marina in Florida. At only $10/ft for a month, it's a bargain. I haven't looked into other places but I'll do so over the next few days. On your first leg you'll need to reach the Chesapeake where you'll have a wide choice of marinas - you can look at Active Captain for recommendations but I'll look too. After the Chesapeake, you'll need some place in North Carolina, then South Carolina but from there you ought to reach Florida. Keep in touch and dream!Bob423https://www.blogger.com/profile/09269810283567498286noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8849386655963437560.post-63415514769452300002014-04-04T14:55:19.274-04:002014-04-04T14:55:19.274-04:00Hi,
You have a great site. I sail out of New Bedf...Hi,<br />You have a great site. I sail out of New Bedford, MA, but live in Northwestern, CT. Wife and I in late 50's. We're both still working. Boat is a sound Ericson 25+, 5' draft. Don't know in this lifetime that I'll ever have the time to bring the boat down the east coast in one fell swoop, so am wondering about doing it in discrete chunks. A week at a time, a weekend at a time. Realize it could take a long time, but I'm thinking of trying. Interested in thoughts on places to lay over (cheaply), either at anchor, mooring or dock for possibly weeks at a time. I know this is not the way that you do it, but it sounds like you might have some ideas. A little crazy, I know. cantwellgreg@yahoo.comGregnoreply@blogger.com