the challenge of crossing.... |
Here is a south wind, but this has now changed |
We have our boat loaded, fully stocked up as planned for a March 1 exit. All systems have been checked, and we are waiting. Waiting for a good weather window. Waiting means enjoying the Biscayne Bay beaches, anchorages, South Beach, Key Biscayne, etc. We visit with boat buddies, share plans and routes, have cocktail parties, and walk the Coconut Grove town. It is not a rough job to wait for a good weather window especially when here in the Dinner Key area. There is plenty to do and plenty to entertain yourself with, so we have no problem waiting. Remember, our goals this year are two: #1, Biscayne Bay area for at least a month; #2. Block Island for the summer, everything else is a bonus. So let's wait for a good weather window....
Here are images we are studying and tools we are using.
www.PassageWeather.com http://passageweather.com/index.htm?http%3A//passageweather.com/maps/florida/mappage.htm |
NOAA Chart Viewer Online http://www.charts.noaa.gov/OnLineViewer/11013.shtml |
Our own summary of the courses and the legs, distance and times |
This is a calm before the storm winds one feather is 10 knots, 1/2 feather is 5 knots Here you see 5 knots for our crossing Then you see 25 knots up north coming our way Can you beat this????? |
This is the NORMAL east trade winds. You cannot go east in this If you are in the Exumas, you can sail north and south |
http://passageweather.com/index.htm?http%3A//passageweather.com/maps/florida/mappage.htm
Well… if you have to wait out the weather I'd say Dinner Key is a pretty good place to hang out.
ReplyDeleteWe're back in the Beauzone. Its 30's and wet and windy. Hard to believe that just a few days ago I was sweating with Mikey and Friends.
Gracie say hi. So does Lucy.