thank you PlannedOutage, I currently run a robalo 240 want to upgrade to Grady 271 , want to make sure I make the right choice for Keys run. Live on canal in Fort Myers BeachI am not a 271 owner (I own a '08 336), but have done the FMB trip south to the Keys several times. Great trip! Happy to help answer questions for you.
thank you PlannedOutage, I currently run a robalo 240 want to upgrade to Grady 271 , want to make sure I make the right choice for Keys run. Live on canal in Fort Myers Beach
RAYK:
I have made that run in my previous boat, a 232 Gulfstream many times.
It's roughly 130-140 miles from San Carlos Bay to Marathon, depending on your course.
A short (by my standards) rundown of things to plan for & expect.
WX:
Summer months give you more consistent calm days. During winter, departure times are best timed between cold fronts when the winds veer E to SE before the arrival of the next front.
Shoot for E to SE to NE winds at 10kts or below. Once winds crank 15kts or over, E winds are your only comfortable option, as you can run close in to the beach and be fine. Avoid any significant Northerly winds following a cold front in winter. Southerlies at or over 10 kts will produce a quartering to head sea containing the infamous Gulf Of Mexico Short Chop which you probably are familiar with.
My Rule Of Thumb: If seas are at or over 2 feet, I don't go. It's one thing to poke around local waters in those conditions; it's quite another to run 130+ miles in them. No thanks.
Route:
Planned Outage can contribute here, if he wants to: I run close inshore to Big Marco Pass. Then I head out to miss the Cape Romano Shoals. They extend about 10 miles offshore from Caxambas Pass South to Indian Key Channel.
From the Cape Romano Shoal Light, I either:
1.) Set a direct course on my chart plotter to Green # 13 just off Vaca Cut in Marathon. It's roughly an 80-mile run and using this rhumb line, you do not have to zig zag around shoals and the often unmarked coral banks common to the Gulf (inshore) side of the Keys Island Chain.
2.) If it's blowing 10+ out of the E or SE and it's rough going around Cape Romano, I'll cut back in on the South side of the shoal bank to Indian Key Channel or Pavilion Key and run the Everglades close in in about 6-7 feet of water.
Realize you'll have no cell coverage South of Everglades City 'till close in to Marathon.
Know your range in your 271. Figure less MPG than you normally achieve during local cruising. You have no fuel options South of Marco, unless you want to go to Everglades City thru Indian Key Channel.
Some break up the trip and overnight somewhere. if that is your preferred option, I would top off your tanks wherever you stay just for piece of mind. Remember your MPG drops significantly in rough sea conditions. Plan accordingly.
It's a great trip, as others have said. Just pick your days.
thank you all
any runs direct to KW from FMB or NAPLES/MARCO
At some point on this trip you will be 60 miles offshore of any marinas, out of radio range and possibly with no help in site. This a serious trip that should be a lot of fun - just plan accordingly.
Your Canyon 33 would rock on a run like this; I'll bet it's a great ride. I have to duck & dodge waves & wind over 10kts.
Planned outage- thank you!Very well said Magical Bill, you gave some great advice.
I live in Bonita Springs, but keep my boat at Fish Tale Marina on the south end of Estero Island (FMB). I made the run from FMB to Ramrod Key this past June. We had a great trip and caught a ton of fish. You can see the route I took based on the historical GPS track for the trip. The shallow waters in Florida Bay can be as smooth as glass or a nasty tight chop if the wind kicks up like it did when we made the trip down in June. On this route from FMB to Ramrod Key, we were navigating in waters that were 50 feet deep or less the entire trip down and back. The 271 should be a great boat for this trip with plenty of range.
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I may know you, I worked at FTM for 2 years and had various boats there since 2002
Ray, Like the others have said, You really have to pick your weather this time of year to make that run from Marco to Key west. I live in Naples and have made the trip multiple times in a 25ft boat. My experience is you only get good sea conditions about 25% of the time. And that usually doesn't align with your schedule. The middle keys route is a little more protected and you can stay closer to land as you run along the edge of the Everglades national park and 10,000 islands area. Summer is a different story. We can have multiple days of calm weather in a row and going either direction is probably fine. I use sites like Sailflow.com and windfinder.com to see what the expected wind is going to be. They both give you future forecasts that are reasonably accurate. If I see winds in the 10 to 15 MPH zone between Marco and the Keys, I don't go. It almost certainly means its really 15 with occasional 20 and the Gulf's short choppy wave periods will bang your teeth out no matter what you are driving. That trip is one of the reasons I upgraded to a 336..More days on the water and less trip cancellations because of weather. By the way, you have a really good Grady dealer in FMB with Fishtale. I know the owner well and he takes great care of his customers. Let me know if you need any more specific Keys info. I spend a fair amount of time down there.thank you all
any runs direct to KW from FMB or NAPLES/MARCO