Part 57 of a series: Sailing Tampa Bay to Key West! Our shallow draft trailer sailer is perfect for getting into the areas that other sailboats can not go. Cruising the ICW south of Sarasota we visit The Boatyard Seafood Restaurant and Turtles Restaurant...
Part 55 of a series: Sailing Tampa Bay to Key West. Naturism is healthy and freeing lifestyle. We enjoy the physical and mental health benefits and practice naturalism whenever possible. Edwards Island is a perfect place to relax and enjoy. Next we move ...
Part 53 of a series: Sailing Tampa Bay to Key West. After viewing the mansion homes on Lido Key, we motor our sailboat to South Lido Beach where we raise the sails. A short sail brings us to Siesta Key bridge and on to Edward's Island.
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Part 52 of a series: Sailing Tampa Bay to Key West. The Anchorage between Otter Key and Lido Key is a very peaceful and beautiful place to prepare to set sail! After enjoying the sunshine and inspecting our shallow draft trailer sailer, we learn about Osp...
Part 51 of a series: Sailing Tampa Bay to Key West. The Tiki Bar at Lido Key Beach is a fun spot to eat and grab a drink. We walk the beautiful back side of the beach and when we return, we find that our trailer sailer is still anchored exactly where we ...
Part 49 of a series: Sailing Tampa Bay to Key West. Problems arise as we attempt to dock our sailboat at O'leary's In Sarasota. The line attached to the swim ladder gets caught in the propeller which bends the ladder and causes other problems. We remove t...
Part 46 of a series: Sailing Tampa Bay to Key West. After leaving Beer Can Island, we travel south to the Sarasota Bay where we unfurl the head sail. The wind picks up and we have an exciting sail all the way to the city of Sarasota!
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Part 45 of a series: Sailing Tampa Bay to Key West. We arrive at Beer Can Island (Greer Island) Longboat Key to find beautiful white sand beaches, a towering pine forest and a gorgeous sunset. With our shallow draft trailer sailer anchored just off the bea...
Part 44 of a series: Sailing Tampa Bay to Key West. After lunch at Tidetables Restaurant in Cortez, Ashley catches a fish and we continue cruising our trailer sailer south. We drop anchor at the north end of Longboat Key which the locals call Beer Can Isl...
Part 43 of a series: Sailing Tampa Bay to Key West. We are feeling lucky as we enjoy a beautiful day together catching fish near the quaint fishing village of Cortez.
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Part 42 of a series: Sailing Tampa Bay to Key West. Join us aboard a huge commercial boat as we travel into the Gulf of Mexico at night to deliver people and supplies to an offshore dredging operation. The following day we depart the Safe Harbor Marina on...
Part 41 of a series: Sailing Tampa Bay to Key West.
Walking the docks at the Safe Harbor Marina (Compass Hotel, Anna Maria Sound) we meet a very inspiring young man that lives on his 1981 Pearson 365 Ketch rigged sailboat. We tour the boat and make a new f...
Part 39 of a series: Sailing Tampa Bay to Key West. We tour a huge commercial vessel involved in dredging. Ashley takes a hot shower for the first time in weeks at the Compass Hotel.
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Part 38 of a series: Sailing Tampa Bay to Key West. Leaving Naturist Island, we anchor at Gilligan's Island (Tampa Bay) and find dolphins jumping out of the water. After Ashley completes her work out on the front of our shallow draft, trailerable sailboat,...
Part 37 of a series: Sailing Tampa Bay to Key West. We sail to Naturist Island (Passage Key) and find many people on the Island!
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Part 36 of a series: Sailing Tampa Bay to Key West. We sail to Naturist Island (Passage Key). Anna Maria Island has a more protected harbor, so after a comfortable night there we set sail for Naturist Island again the following day!
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Part 35 of a series: Sailing Tampa Bay to Key West. We finally set sail for Naturist Island after a beach walk on Shell Key Island Preserve!
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Part 34 of a series: Sailing Tampa Bay to Key West. Anchored in Fort De Soto Florida, storms pass through and Mike catches a shark. A steady breeze creates breaking waves in the Gulf of Mexico and we power our trailer sailer into them. Mother Nature wins...
Part 33 of a series: Sailing Tampa Bay to Key West. Ashley catches her first shark while a manatee swims next to the action! After anchoring in Mullet Key Bayou, the Fort De Soto public boat launch is visited. We discuss heading to Naturist Island (Pass...
Part 32 of a series: Sailing Tampa Bay to Key West. The Fort De Soto area of Florida is truly stunning. After catching fish and maintenance on the boat, we move to the Fort De Soto Park and Campground Store where we meet other travelers. We then move to ...
Part 31 of a series: Sailing Tampa Bay to Key West. Shell Key Island Preserve is a secluded and beautiful beach paradise near Fort Desoto. Join Ashley and Mike as fitness, fishing and beach walks reveal the beauty of this location.
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Part 30 of a series: Sailing Tampa Bay to Key West. Catching fish in Bunces Pass, Fort Desoto leads to a beach work out with Ashley.
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Part 29 of a series: Sailing Tampa Bay to Key West. Anchored at the North end of Shell Key at the Pass A Grille Channel sandbar, we are recognized by YouTube subscribers! After a walk on the beach, we move to the Tiera Verde Marina and then on to Bunces Pa...
Part 28 of a series: Sailing Tampa Bay to Key West. Leaving Archie's Island and traveling through John's Pass, we set sail on the Gulf of Mexico! The weather is perfect for rookie sailors like ourselves and we truely experience the joy of sailing. After...
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