Re: A SeaCraft in Fresh Water?
Hey Capt Brad
Original Post---> yea YOU MADE IT !!!!!
How long did it take ya ?Interesting trip ! swing bridges(train) ! & locks !
Yea Buddy but I had to come back don't forget [img]images/icons/shocked.gif[/img]
It wasn't as bad on the return legs as the winds had shifted to the west as the front went through! Whew, about 9 hours and approx 72 gals of fuel. I topped off in Ft Myers and then spent the night in Cabbage Key (Quite a place) [img]images/icons/smile.gif[/img]
The locks hold ya up if you get there when there loading the west bounders first or visa versa.
The train trestle was open already just buzzed on buy. I ran approx 32 mph in the clear canals. I would do it again thou. [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img]
PS Where's that Frenzie so I can score that blowfish?
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