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Originally Posted by thisistank
(Post 2272504)
Dude, Brad, when you're Mr. FPC Safety Guruu Coast Guard God you can do whatever you want, whenever you want. I'm just trying dial things in a bit! :D
And as long as you show up to the dock with a cold beer in your hand for me, you can do whatever you want.:ernaehrung004: |
Im also in on the fun runs, I believe there is one on saturday with FPC.
Leave some info on who to contact or times that we need to meet and where.. Jim Kirkland said there is a run around the island in the evening that is awsome... Thanks for all the hospitality guys.... |
I'm curious as to why I never hear of anyone running outside around Key Biscayne and Ocean Reef/Key Largo down to Holiday Isle or Sunshine/Marathon when it's not big other than to go to Gilberts.
Seems it would be faster with not so many bridges and slowing in the mangrove channels for the fisherment. |
Originally Posted by chuckbeecher
(Post 2272735)
I'm curious as to why I never hear of anyone running outside around Key Biscayne and Ocean Reef/Key Largo down to Holiday Isle or Sunshine/Marathon when it's not big other than to go to Gilberts.
Seems it would be faster with not so many bridges and slowing in the mangrove channels for the fisherment. |
Originally Posted by otis311
(Post 2272846)
Ive done that route many time. Its simple why they dont go that route. Its boring and not a scenic. Id agree with you that its the most direct but looking at shore from 3-4 mile out can get boring for everyone on the boat. You can do Miami to KW in 2-3 hours if you wanted, but thats not what the run is all about
In addition to that, there is a reef out there a couple miles off and if you are not familiar with the water and the tide is low you can get yourself in trouble. It appears to be wide open water and you can head to the Bahamas but the reef can be hiding just inches below what appears to be very deep water. You have to keep in Hawks Channel and people that run without a GPS have to keep an eye on the markers that are very spread apart. On the inside other than Featherbed bank you barely need a GPS. Hawks Channel is also for the large Boats as they can not run the inside (too shallow) so many times during the run you have to pull back for those 10-12 foot wakes. I remember a certain boat on the Key West run that got in to trouble heading for the open water and crossed the reef, pictures can be found in the bloopers section of the Photos section of the site. http://www.offshoreonly.com/gallery/...o.php?photo=15 |
For those of you that normally do the Thursday run, approximately what time could I expect to see the first boat in Key West. I ask because I will there taking photos of all you as you come in.
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Originally Posted by boater31v
(Post 2273141)
For those of you that normally do the Thursday run, approximately what time could I expect to see the first boat in Key West. I ask because I will there taking photos of all you as you come in.
Thanks |
Originally Posted by thisistank
(Post 2273159)
I think the group gets there around 1-2 or so.
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Originally Posted by thisistank
(Post 2273159)
You do take great pics! Here's a couple you took of us in 05. I think the group gets there around 1-2 or so.
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Originally Posted by Cash Bar
(Post 2273247)
Were you drunk? :D Gilberts about noon. Usually see the first boats in KW about 4 ....most about 5 or after. If you look at most peoples pics you can see the sun is pretty far down on the horizon.
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