thank you Dhirsh, I concur with your thoughts not going now for sure just gathering info. Yes I know Ray J and Tim for probably 15 years both my Robalos came from thereRay, 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.
the 271 Canyon is on my radar as an upgrade from my 240 Robalo. what would you reccomend as a beginner run to Keys? I have probably logged 5000 hours on near shore thips like FMB-Venice, FMB-MARCO, GASPARILLA, CABBAGE KEY ETC. . been offshore 60-70 miles with various captains from FTM