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Bobthebuilder
01-29-2010, 08:52 PM
Well now that my pole climbing adventure thread and others have run their course and I have made a complete fool of myself, it is time for a more serious offshore adventure.

The year was 1992 and my Cigarette Top Gun was less than a year old. I loved that boat and would spend time on it when I could. At that time I was still very involved in my building business' and looked to my offshore boating as a stress reliever. I know some will laugh at that comment. I was always curious about the cross Florida Okeechobee Waterway and planned a 525 mile circuit that would take me across the Waterway and Lake O, down the east coast, thru the Keys and back up Florida's west coast to where I had started at Marco Island. I knew this trip had to be short as at the time was limited with my business interests. My Canadian friends all had commitments of some kind and could not fly down to Florida with me. Probably because I did not give then enough notice. I'm rather impulsive and when I get something in my head I must get on with it ASAP.

Day 1:

I'm up in time to catch an Air Canada 7:00 AM flight to Miami. I arrive at MIA at 10 AM, jump in a rental car and am on Marco Island by noon. I call Dave at Goodland Bay Marina and ask him to pull the Cigarette out of the rack, drop it in the water and have it fuelled and ready to go in an hour. While he prepares the boat, I grab a bite to eat and throw some clothes into a travel bag and head for the marina. My goal that day was to get to Clewiston on Lake Okeechobee. An hour and a half later, I have run up the coast, under the Sanibel Bridge an enter the Caloosahatchee River. Soon I'm heading east and make a short stop at Ft Myers. From there to Clewiston there are 3 locks and that is going to take some time. I wasn't sure how I would manage to lock through by myself but would figure it out. Some of that part of the Waterway is a bit scenic but much is just a big ditch with embankments obstruct any sort of view. It is dark when I arrive at the Roland and Martin Marina and Resort in Clewiston. After securing the boat, I find that there are no rooms available. I did not call ahead because .... well, that would just make too much sense. I love to wing it as you can tell. It always seems to work out and just adds to the challenge and the excitement of the moment. I was told there was a motel in town and that they had rooms. It was a short walk and I come upon this dingy place with security bars on the windows. Now most will know, this is just not my style but I was here, tired and just wanting a bed to crash in. I did not sleep much that night and realized I would have been better off staying on the boat.

Day 2

After a quick, early morning coffee and muffin it's back to the boat for the continuation. I start "No Fear" and if anyone in that village was not yet awake, they were now! LOL. That boat was quite loud. Soon I am crossing Lake Okeechobee and re enter the Waterway and the lock on the east side of the lake. From there more canal and river running as well as another lock before arriving in Stuart where I took a break for lunch. From Stuart, I would head south to Ft Lauderdale using both the Intra Coastal Waterway ( ICW ) and also running offshore. Ft Lauderdale was a welcome sight and I arrived at Pier 66 before dark. The first order of business is to re fuel so I would not be delayed the next morning. Now I am feeling much better, having a great hotel and marina to secure the boat. I recall enjoying a swim in the pool and soaking in the hot tub. After showering and cleaning up I treated myself to a steak dinner. I wanted to check out this Shooters place I had heard about but I was pretty well done for that day as well. :) I slept very well that night.

Day 3

Again it's up early, a bite to eat and off I go. There is 250 miles of water to cover today and a flight to back to Toronto to catch if all goes extremely well. Running south offshore, I pass the multitude of beach front hotels, eventually clearing Miami and Key Biscayne. I am fascinated by Stiltsville as I make my way thru the channel and into Biscayne Bay. From there it's south and into the Keys. The Cigarette was equipped with a Raytheon loran chart plotter which was a big help but far short of what we enjoy today with GPS and superior charts. Anyway, between that and sometimes referencing my paper charts I made it thru the Keys safely, eventually heading north-west across Florida Bay to Cape Sable. With the lower mainland in view it was now a piece of cake. Not much navigating to do, just stay a few miles offshore and follow the coastline north until the high rise condos of Marco Island come into view. Eventually I pick up Coon Key and leave the Gulf for the short ride into Goodand Bay Marina. I was home, well sort of I guess. It was past mid afternoon and time was getting very tight but so far so good. From there a taxi took me to the Hertz rental office where I picked up a car, short stop at the condo for a shower and change of clothes. Then it's off to Miami arriving at the Air Canada desk barely 30 minutes before departure. While my boarding pass is being done up, one counter girl said to the other, “is everyone checked in now?” The girl waiting on me replies with a look, "they must be, Mr Barnhart is here". LOL I think there is something in their computers about the time I ran thru the Calgary airport and down the jetway to find the plane door closed. I knocked on the door and they let me in !! Too funny.

So I settle into my seat and this guy next to me is being chatty. I don't want to chat, I just want to sleep. He was an architect from the Turks and Caicos I recall and was on his way to Toronto on business. He was curious about me and why I was in Florida. Knowing he could never understand, but wanting to be polite, I respond with the short version of my circumnavigation of lower Florida. He looked at me in disbelief and said "so tell me, just what do you do to relax?" With that I laughed and put my head back and caught some sleep. By 10 PM I land in Toronto, clear the airport, and am home back in my own bed by 11:30 PM. Did that feel good.

So that is the story of my 3 day solo circumnavigation of southern Florida including travel between my home in Waterloo, ON and Florida. I hope I did not tire any one out with it. Nite. :)

Bob

Davidmnc
01-29-2010, 09:09 PM
I've got to get better friends! Mine NEVER ask me to do stuff like this! :(

Cold Call
01-29-2010, 09:11 PM
AWESOME! As usual.

Life is a short-term lease. Live it well.....and you do!!

damdonzi
01-29-2010, 09:18 PM
I'm tired just reading that! Good stuff again. Thanks for some light reading on a -7 degree wind chill evening.

baywatch
01-29-2010, 11:07 PM
Damn, I think you're my hero LOL.. Thanks for posting, as always!!!

Dominic
01-30-2010, 12:26 PM
Amazing story in our -25 wind chill this morning. I hope i'll be able to tell stories like that to the SOS crew in 10-20 yrs from now! Keep up the good work and i'm waiting for the next one

Bobthebuilder
01-30-2010, 01:50 PM
Amazing story in our -25 wind chill this morning. I hope i'll be able to tell stories like that to the SOS crew in 10-20 yrs from now! Keep up the good work and i'm waiting for the next one

Not sure what the next one will be but will write some more as long as my offshore friends are enjoying it. Lots of material to choose from yet. I will be posting a Valentines Day adventure story on of coarse Valentines Day which I am told is the 14th. Also Giving thought to more trips like Cincinnati to Mobile Alabama just as a hurricane arrives, Marco to New Orleans where I break the hull of my Top Gun, Norfolk, VA to Miami or some everyday stuff like sinking my 419 Formula or the time I tried to see how close I could get to the top of Niagara Falls in my single engine Sea Ray Pachanga. Also some hair raising experience's running thru the fog. Some of it just might keep you from sleeping that night!! LOL

MarylandMark
01-30-2010, 01:56 PM
I've got to get better friends! Mine NEVER ask me to do stuff like this! :(

:rofl:

Bobcat
01-30-2010, 03:04 PM
I've got to get better friends! Mine NEVER ask me to do stuff like this! :(

Imaginary Friends are the best.:eek:

Buoy
01-30-2010, 03:10 PM
Great stuff Bob.
Keep them coming, I love reading them.

Ratickle
01-30-2010, 05:14 PM
Nice Bob, one of these days I'm gonna follow you around down there......

Tom A.
01-30-2010, 05:34 PM
Thanks for sharing Bob!

wananewboat
01-31-2010, 10:15 PM
Bob, What about the time you posted the trip in your old NT, I think the boat was on some type of track for the lock system. I think it was in Canada. I forget the picture, but it was a few years back.

stainless
01-31-2010, 10:33 PM
Great stuff Bob!

Perlmudder
01-31-2010, 11:10 PM
awesome story!

Tyler83
02-01-2010, 12:00 AM
Great storys, just read all 4. Keep them coming please!

Bobthebuilder
02-01-2010, 12:15 AM
Great storys, just read all 4. Keep them coming please!

You spent the evening reading my stories instead of watching the Grammy's ??
Too funny.
I do appreciate it tho. I will try to find some time for another in the next few days.
Bob

Bobthebuilder
02-01-2010, 09:14 AM
Bob, What about the time you posted the trip in your old NT, I think the boat was on some type of track for the lock system. I think it was in Canada. I forget the picture, but it was a few years back.

Yes, that could make for an interesting short story. That was navigating from Lake Couchiching ( Orillia, ON ) down to Georgian Bay. In addition to locks we were on an incline railway dropping over 100 ft and went along for the ride. I have some good pics to go along with that. I will put it on the list.
Bob

bulletbob
02-01-2010, 03:21 PM
Definately more entertaining than the crap on TV these days. More please...

jmoore32fever
02-02-2010, 04:02 AM
Bobthebuilder have you done a run from Cincinnati to mobile or are you thinking about doing it? I misunderstood what you said sorry... Would love to hear bout that If you have, as I am from cincy & boat on the Ohio... A friends father owned a marina for several years just west of downtown cincy as well...

By the way great stories!!! Hope to someday have half the great stories as you

Bobthebuilder
02-02-2010, 09:22 AM
Bobthebuilder have you done a run from Cincinnati to mobile or are you thinking about doing it? I misunderstood what you said sorry... Would love to hear bout that If you have, as I am from cincy & boat on the Ohio... A friends father owned a marina for several years just west of downtown cincy as well...

By the way great stories!!! Hope to someday have half the great stories as you

Yes I did that in the Formula 419. Ohio River, Cumberland River, Tennessee and Tombigbee Waterway to Mobile. I had the boat in Michigan for a summer and then wanted to get it back to Florida so had it trailered to Cinci and took it down the river system. It was a very interesting trip. I have all the charts out on the table now and as I look them over am making some notes as events are coming back to me. I will write over the next few days but will not post the story until back in Canada early next week as I have some pics there that should accompany the story.

cigdaze
02-02-2010, 09:53 AM
Very entertaining, Bob. Thanks for sharing as always. Keep 'em coming.
:cool:

Sea-Dated
02-02-2010, 10:19 AM
Great stories Bob and thank you for taking the time to type them out and share them with all of us.

Ironmanwb
02-02-2010, 07:15 PM
You need a tv series.