Ridin' the Ditch: West Palm Beach to Vero Beach
(A speedy number, built to impress for sure. Typically Floridian in style. Mostly driven with a sense of purpose. Watch out for them at the Blue Heron Bridge!)
Sunset over the port of West Palm Beach. Still no Green Flash... |
Finding
an anchorage was not so easy, and our first attempt at Peanut Island, now full
of mooring balls, lead us into “skinny” water and a near grounding. Welcome to the ICW. A second attempt, amidst confusing channel
markers for both the Port and ICW, led us to quickly drop anchor outside the big
ships turning bay. We could cope with
the ships but not the fast-flowing current, so in the morning moved to a
deeper, more protected spot; all the better to admire some Palm Beach
mansions. After a few days of chores - clearing in, refueling (by jerry can if you please, in the heart of an all-American
big smoke), hamburger tasting, some shopping at an enormous supermarket, and
laying low for a few windy days, it was time to move on up the ditch.
Back to the ICW. There are bridges to negotiate. Ooh! Just missed that one... |
All sorts of other boats float along the ICW too. This one's a tiki-bar barge complete with water slide! |
Post titles will be somewhat obscure as we're awarding them to boats with (ahem!) interesting names, along each section. A very difficult choice indeed with just so much to choose from. As always, internet
connectivity is the critical factor; fine in metropolitan areas but not so much in out of the way backwoods or up reedy creeks.
Wildlife is never too far away. Osprey (seahawk) near Peck Lake |
And plenty of reminders to stay within the Channel Markers |
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