
For Whom the Ship's Bell Tolls
April 03, 2019 by How to Sail Oceans | Language: EN Play Time: 00:16:55 | SAILING YOUTUBERS

So of course a visit to Key West must include a visit to the home of Ernest Hemingway. I also have to check out the famous (or infamous) nightlife on Duval street and I am pleased to find a vibrant live music scene. I purchase a second hand Phantom 3 drone but find out that I cannot fly it in Key West due to flight restrictions, so I have to search for a place to test it. Not being waterproof, I need a remote beach. That I find on Boca Grande Key, which is about 15 miles west of Key West. There is however the threat of inclement weather, and I depend on a few cruiser accounts of the anchorage which assure me that it provides decent protection in a blow.
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