miami to key wet waypoints
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Cuda is that common in the intracoastals, out off of shore, gulf as well, just curious as we are planning a trip there soon. we boat all over the midwest and never seen consistent numbers like this. Thanks Hammer
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You need to be careful when going to the Keys because it is pretty shallow in some areas. Now saying that, if you follow the markers, you should be fine. I went the outside my first trip, missed a marker by 50 feet and ended up calling SeaTow. Get the chip for your GPS and follow it, you'll be fine.
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6 feet is alot of water on the inside. On the outside in Hawks Channell it averages about 9 feet, some spots 12- 15 feet some spots a little less. You can cross over the reef and it drops immediatly to about 1000 feet... but the seas also double in size
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I was board at work today so I have generated the route I have taken down to Key West on Stus run I have it saved in three formats garmin text and some interchange format if anyone would like it to check or use let me know and I will email them a copy. Remember I take no responsibilty for its accuracy until I actually try it myself next Novenmber so check it befor you use it and always watch your depth sounder and channel markers
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If you do a search Robert Tanner, AKA Tonto has posted the key waypoints on the forum several times for folks. He can run down with his eyes closed.
I use a Gramin 2006C with BlueChart chips and have not had any problems.
As for the ICW from North Carolina to Miami that we have been on I find that 30 foot is deep. You are usually running in 6 to 12 feet of water and as long as you know where you are and stay in the marked channel you will not have any problems. It is nice to have a spotter like my wife with good eye sight for markers and crab pots.
I use a Gramin 2006C with BlueChart chips and have not had any problems.
As for the ICW from North Carolina to Miami that we have been on I find that 30 foot is deep. You are usually running in 6 to 12 feet of water and as long as you know where you are and stay in the marked channel you will not have any problems. It is nice to have a spotter like my wife with good eye sight for markers and crab pots.
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I was speaking of mostly the ICW, and most other marked channels, 6 feet is not uncommon at all. Just turn off your depth finder, and stay inside the channel. I always say a depth finder is only good to confirm that you are hard aground.