So with cruiser's guide/google maps/advice in hand we head off to look at marinas in SE Florida.
Place #1--Miami Beach Marina--right off government cut. NICE marina, fabulous people we talked to. However, a bit out of our price range. Not to mention that the cruiser's forums had some comments about current issues and a bit of chop within the seawall of the marina.
Also, there was that whole, I don't really fit into the Miami Beach scene due to the fact that I refuse to wear kitten heels on a dock and let's just say the old chassis has all original equipment and no modifications (i.e. boob job)
One of the slip options |
Dock view |
And that would be $2202.85 |
Big marina - former home of the PanAm Clipper |
Lookee all the sailboats! |
Now we venture down to Key Largo. Marina del Mar, where our lady was before, was priced out of our range unfortunately, but still one of our favorites, great location, awesome marina bar, right close to some great snorkeling/diving. But alas, we shall only visit there.
For shits and grins we looked at Gilberts Marina. VERY VERY affordable, however......it is kinda in the backwater on the bay side of Key Largo, the people there were very nice, but.........
well, between the fact that our boat was going to be docked between the Hannibal Lecter and Jeffrey Dahmer houseboats "We would like to have you for dinner!" and a couple of mosquitos the size of pitbulls came out of the mangroves to welcome us to the neighborhood, oh, and the Poker Rally going on. I just got a little princess-y about it. It would also take way to long to get into the prettier cruising grounds of Hawk's Channel.
And in case you are wondering, yes, it does say "Pecker Power" on the side of the houseboat. |
So, we talked to Dinner Key and they can get us in, we got a lovely slip (I hope) and its fairly affordable considering water/electric/pump out is included. They say that WiFi will be coming soon, but considering we've been waiting for that the lake marina for 3 years now? I'm not holding my breath.
There's also hookups for cable, but don't really think we'll need that.
So, we got another step done. Don't talk to me about the big H word, I shall stick belaying pins in my ears and go LALALALALALALALALA.
So, more to come on the electrical upgrade adventure, stay tuned.