Saturday, September 19, 2015

Fort Myers to Punta Gorda

We loaded up 8 days worth of food and water and set off on the next leg of the adventure to Panama City. A brisk westerly made a choppy sea at first until we passed under the Sanibel Bridge. We stopped for the night at Ding Darling Wildlife Reserve on the west side of Sanibel. A great anchorage and a peaceful night with only a dolphin blowing to break the silence. Roseate spoonbills, herons and ibis were feeding until after dark along the mangroves.
Ding Darling, spoonbills
Day 2 we sailed to Captiva, a pretty island but not friendly to visiting sailboats. They charge high prices for docking and won't even let you take a shower without paying for a whole day. Even after buying fuel they wanted us to leave the dock right away.

Day 3 was a 10 mile trip to Pelican Bay on Cayo Costa. A sheltered anchorage and a beautiful island. We saw manatees, dolphins, an alligator, a hammerhead shark, several snakes, a raccoon, and plenty of birds including a bald eagle. We ended up spending 4 days here.
Sunrise at Cayo Costa



Beautiful Cayo Costa

Racoon

A nice coachwhip snake
We decided at this point to explore Charlotte Harbor instead of continuing up the ICW. First stop was Burnt Store Marina. A nice marina but enclosed by buildings so not much of a breeze on a very hot day! Friendly staff though and nice restrooms and a very reasonable rate.
Burnt Store Marina
We left early hoping to catch the easterly night breeze but no wind so had a day of motoring to Punta Gorda and the Laishley Marina mooring field. This marina has the friendliest staff so far a super sailors lounge and restroom. The other residents in the marina have also been very helpful in sharing their knowledge of the area and also sharing interesting sailing stories.

A rainbow over Punta Gorda
A windy day at the mooring field
Punta Gorda was severely damaged by a hurricane 10 years ago and many of the buildings and much of the infrastructure is new. It is unique in that they have kept out all fast food chains. It has a bit of a Disney look about it.
The nice long floating day dock at Laishley Park Marina
We are getting ready to depart again. Looks like the wind will be good for Monday morning.

Next: Cayo Costa (again), Boca Grand, Don Pedro State Park........