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Med Mooring
04/26/2012, LaBelle, Florida

Not only are we in LaBelle, as you will note, we are stern to the City Dock. This is a free dock, right by the library, for a total of three nights. You are not allowed to tie up to it along the side of your boat. That way, maybe three boats would fit. So, you do what is called a Mediterranean mooring which means you drop an anchor out in the deep water and then back into the dock and tie off, That way you can fit six to seven boats on the same dock. We arrived around 1:00 p.m. this afternoon and much to our surprise, no other boats were here. Patty and I actually looked like we knew what we were doing. We have been traveling the last couple of days with a 32 foot Endavour as they head to their home in Port Charlotte. They were impressed.

This dock is two blocks from downtown and right next to the library that has wifi. We did go into town for an early afternoon beverage and to cool down in some air conditioning. Well worth it. We found out about a Little Caesar's nearby so we opted for pizza. After we returned, we discovered that the dock has 30 amp service so we plugged in and are now running our air conditioning to cool the boat down.

I had previously forgotten to mention the alligators between Clewiston and Moore Haven. There must have been over 40 of various sizes. Some were as big or bigger than me. Quite the trip.

Tomorrow we are going to Glover Bight near Sanibel. We are looking at the weather as it is supposed to turn northerly this weekend. So, on Saturday, we may head to our favorite anchorage, Cape Haze, which offers great protection from all directions. After that, who knows where we will go.

04/26/2012 | Duane Ising
Enjoying your blog, David and Patty! It is so cool to be able to keep up with what our friends are doing, just as you can keep up with us.

hope you have a great cruise in SW Florida.
04/27/2012 | Eagle's Wings
We also enjoy your blog. Happy to see that you made it passed the gators!
If you go up as far as the Manatee River, a new dinghy dock allows access to Emerson Point Perserve. The dock is across the river from the cross. Check our blog for pictures.
April 25 Update
04/26/2012, Moore Haven, Florida

The first two hours this morning had to be one of the most beautiful segments of any trip we have been on. We left Indiantown Marina just past 7:00 a.m. It was about 50 degrees and not a ripple on the waterway. With a thin layer of fog over the waterway and various wildlife along the shores, it was quite something. Then, came the bridge and we, once again, managed to clear it. The Corps of Engineers' website did not have the current clearance height posted, but yesterday/s was 51.7 feet. So, no problem.

Like the waterway, Lake O was very calm with flat water. We put the boat on auto helm and just road across it. Instead of stopping at Clewiston, we went on to Moore Haven and the City Dock. What a great stopping point. The dockage was only $1.00 per foot, including tax, shore power, water, and showers. Believe me, this is unbelievable. Oh, and brand new docks. We did walk into town for a very authentic Mexican dinner. Much better than anything in Punta Gorda.

Tomorrow, we are just going to LaBelle, about 25 miles from Moore Haven and will probably tie up to the city park dock we have used before. This is a short day but it will position us to get to Ft. Myers the next day.

April 24 Update
04/26/2012, Indiantown, Florida

After 2 weeks in Stuart, we are heading back to the west coast. Not home, but just back to our familiar waters. For those of you who have not had the privilege of cruising the west coast of Florida, that should be put on your to do list. We have no intention of going back to Burnt Store any time soon. Too many anchorages to visit, and particularly in the now improving weather.

Last night the three couples had their farewell dinner at, of course, Duffys. The wind continued to blow out of the north at 15 to 20 mph. We all decided that it was time to split up and do whatever we individually wanted to do, So, we are on our way back. This morning we woke to 54 degrees and 15+ wind. COLD!!
It was too cold and windy last night to put the dinghy away and get the boat ready to head west so we did that this morning. We delayed our departure for a couple of hours so it would warm up, but it never quite did until this evening. All day I wore pants, sweatshirt and a windbreaker. The sun was out strong but the cooler north wind won out. We left the ball field around 11:00 a.m., got the 1:00 p.m. lock opening and arrived at Indiantown before 4:00 p.m. We were the only boat heading west. Unreal. We have stopped here several times in the past and it is old Florida. Nothing fancy here but there is no wind and we had dinner in the cockpit for the first time on this cruise.

Tomorrow, we are leaving early, getting under the bridge and hopefully being able to sail across Lake O. Instead of stopping at Clewiston, we are going up to Moore Haven, a new experience as we have never stopped there. It will be a long day, but worth it to avoid Clewiston. Maybe the city dock there will have wifi, although I doubt as the cruising guide says that the only thing of interest in Moore Haven is a café/diner in town. Will be interesting.


Another Safe Passage
04/25/2012, Moore Haven, Florida

Still having to rely on the iPhone so this will be brief and no picture.

Left Indiantown early this morning and got under the bridge again with no problem. Lake O was flat with no wind. Went on to Moore Haven - a long day. City dock is $1.00/foot including tax, shore power and shower. Will come here again.

On to LaBelle tomorrow. Then, Glover Bight. Hopefully will find wifi access soon.

Heading West
04/24/2012, Indiantown Marina, Florida

A quick note as we are now heading back to the west coast to continue our 2012 cruise in familiar water and much improved weather. The wifi here is not reachable from our slip so I will do a full posting later. Going to Moore Haven tomorrow, then LaBelle Thursday. We are glad to be on the move again in great weather finally. No regrets about not reaching the Bahamas.

Last Day In Stuart
04/23/2012, Stuart, Florida

A couple of days ago I reported about the previous night's weather and the storm that arrived as I started to grill our dinner. Patty took this picture with our phone. Actually, over the years living aboard and grilling as much as we do, this picture is not unusual for me, particularly during the summer/rainy season. It makes the dinner all that much more appreciated.

Looks like the weather has left us finally. We did have a couple of brief downpours yesterday, so we timed our going into town to the market and the concert. Unfortunately, the concert was not up to par so we skipped it and headed back to the marina for some reading time and cards. The wind did blow a bit last night but the stars were out and no rain. The wind is now light and out of the north. It was in the 50s this morning with low humidity and clear skies. Paradise is back.

We will be leaving tomorrow morning to head back to the west coast. Our plans are to take a short hop to Indiantown to position ourselves for the railroad bridge and lake crossing on Wednesday. We intend to skip over Clewiston and go to Moore Haven City Dock. Then, to Labelle the following day and finally to the west coast somewhere Friday. Then we will start our "cruising" for this year, after our 2 week visit to Stuart.

04/24/2012 | Jan & David, sv Winterlude
Safe & Fun Travels! FYI, we've been in the Exumas now for 18 days, at least 5 of which have had winds in excess of 30 knots, plus some wild & crazy storms. Cruising Florida's west coast sounds pretty good! We're hoping for a string of 10 days or so with prevailing easterlies so we can explore here.

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