Thread: Fall 2014
View Single Post
  #34  
Old 04-05-2014, 09:52 PM
Terry England Terry England is offline
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Mar 2013
Location: Indian Rocks Beach, Florida
Posts: 895
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by NoBones View Post
165 to 192 are premo......

You can tie up to the bumper of your rig!

It is a good all around campground..

A little tricky from the "best boat ramp in the state" to the sites..

One time and you are home free..
The north part of the "T" on the east side is all pretty good but a little shallow up next to the seawall and some oysters at low tide up near the very north end. Anywhere between the two bathrooms is good. There is actually a access path to the seawall and you can tie your boat up at the seawall and use the drive through sites in the center of the campground. You just wouldn't have your boat right outside your window, but if we tie a few sites up along the seawall we can secure Seacraft Marina / AKA Port Carla. If it is Ft. Desoto on October 24 for the 2014 Fall Gathering, I can get my brother, brother-in-law and a couple of friends here is Pinellas County to grab some spots for enough of us to create a marina. Just let me know what the consensus is for the West Coast Gathering and I'm on it "like a duck on a June Bug". Maybe we can do Boca Grande next Spring, if the Gold Coasters will drag their rigs across SR 78. (They got drive thru tamales in Imokalee, Sandy!) \

YOU GUYS LET ME KNOW ABOUT FT. DESOTO - and I'll try to tie somethin' UP.

Rusty - the dock is at 26-37-52 / 82-13-39. Go to my member profile and look at the Cayo Costa Album. (don't look at the fact that I have no friends) There are waypoints on the first picture of the boats at the dock that will "walk you in".
Conner eased the Safari right in there and he has one of those deals where there are two props on the same shaft turning different directions with a dang 350 Police motor twist'in 'em!

Sandy - I'm one my third glass of wine and I still can't figure out the significance of those pictures of the squirrel eating out of the spoon and pig laying on the floor. Can I get a translation?
Reply With Quote