Monday, July 27, 2015

Naples and Fort Myers Beach

After spending the 4th of July at Naples City Moorings and watching 2 spectacular fireworks displays from the boat we set off early on the 5th for Wiggins Pass and the Delnor Wiggins State Park.

A Naples channel marker
A Naples Beach Shack
Nice quick sail, 6 to 7 knots in smooth seas. Wiggins pass is quite narrow gets even narrower as you enter the park. There is a small lagoon in the park which was ideal for us. We dropped the anchor in 2’! The daily thunderstorm tested our holding but we passed.
Wiggins Pass

Our daily storm in the Delnor Wiggins State Park Lagoon
On to Fort Myers Beach next and the City Mooring Field. We chose to stay out on the ocean side and approach the mooring from the west instead of the Big Carlos Pass to the east. The main beach was packed with weekend holiday makers and several boats with parasails were operating in the area.
The Fort Myers Beach mooring field

Fort Myers Beach
The moorings at Fort Myers Beach are administered by the nearby Matanzas Inn and are really quite nice and the staff are friendly and efficient. They have the best bathroom facilities we have seen at any marina and a clean coin operated laundry. There are grocery, hardware, and marine stores nearby and a trolly bus service if you need to go further afield.

We have stayed longer than expected at Ft Myers Beach due to some fairly foul weather systems moving into the gulf. Even had a strong gust flip our dinghy over at the dock and Neptune grabbed one of our oars. The people here are so nice, one guy grabbed the overturned dink and saved further loss and someone else went back to their boat and returned with 2 new oars! Thanks Fort Myers folk, you are just great! Hopefully we will be on our way again in a few days.
A small waterspout over the beach

A cold front approaching
 
Next: Sanibel, Captiva, and Cayo Costa Islands, Boca Grande, and Venice Beach.

No comments:

Post a Comment