Thanks Char darlin'..... you know me strawberry blond (only half a brain)
and aging...gotta love those senior moments... mixing up websites...

So.. is there anyplace to anchor period during 'weather' in boot key or will

I be stuck outside in the anchorage just south of the 'creek' entrance and
just south of
the 7 mile bridge?

I* remember three yrs ago and last year.. when I called NO moorings
available..

how much is the current mooring fee/month? any wait list?
hugs back
'bella

On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 2:41 PM, Charmaine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

>
>  *Hey Sweet 'bella & All,*
> **
> *Love Boot Key Harbor and it has been*
> *my hailing port and hub for over six years.*
> *Of course most of you know that.*
> **
> *The City of Marathon, especially with*
> *level-headed people like its **Harbormaster*
> *Richard Tanner, has come up with a fine*
> *way to deal with unattended as well as,*
> *but different than **abandoned vessels.*
> ****
> *If you are leaving your boat unattended for more*
> *than "Xx" number of days you notify*
> *the Harbormaster you will be gone and*
> *inform him of who in the Harbor is*
> *caring for your boat in your absence.  Name,*
> *phone number, you know... and it works.*
> *I'ts the way we all have been doing things*
> *for years and no doubt many for decades.*
> **
> *Who wouldn't do it?  I want someone to*
> *look to see if my waterline is visible!  Ha.*
> **
> *Those who don't care to put someone in*
> *charge of their boat or notify others they*
> *will be gone (no numbers, no name, no*
> *hello, goodbye, nada) have, in essence,*
> *abandoned **their boats and **deserve whatever happens.*
> **
> *No one will even notice until the abandoned*
> *boat saws through its lines and is free*
> *willy all over the Harbor.  Everyone in the*
> *Harbor knows **which boats are truly derelict*
> *and a danger.*
> **
> *Since the winds will blow and some don't*
> *care, thus causing mayhem for those of us*
> *in **full compliance with Harbor rules and*
> *regs... I'll be standing there applauding*
> *when the abandoned boat is towed, crushed, and*
> *put in the dumpster and taken away.  Seen*
> *it happen many times.*
> **
> *The Harbor is clean and lovely and the*
> *new mooring field is wonderfully laid out.*
> *The few **derelict vessels are west of the*
> *drawbridge. They are the ones that look*
> *well, derelict.*
> **
> *This isn't a difficult situation by any*
> *means.  But I do applaud those who are*
> *urging all to stand up and be counted*
> *for what is fair and what will work in*
> *Boot Key Harbor and elsewhere.*
> **
> *BTW, my dear pal Capt Marti Brown's *
> *website is **idiyachts.com; the Boot Key *
> *Harbor dot com **website belongs to another*
> *pal of mine, **Gregory **Absten.*
> **
> *Big Hugs, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>*
> **
> *Charmaine*
> *Aboard s/v September Sea*
> *"Life's a Gift... Unwrap It!" - C~*
> *www.SeptemberSea.com* <http://www.septembersea.com/>
> *-------Original Message-------*
>
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> Message: 6
> Date: Tue, 14 Oct 2008 13:07:09 -0400
> From: "'bella" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [Liveaboard] Consequences..
> To: [email protected]
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> HIghlights and underlines are mine....
> Folks,this is the problem that we cruisiers get stuck with dealing
> with...someone comes in, and anchors thier boat..takes off and goes
> elsewhere
> the boat not tended to in thier absense...and they some wonder why they get
> hassled upon return or cities wish to regulate this issue..
> you need to speak out not only to marathon.. but to others you see doing
> this.. remind them that leaving thier boat creates problems
> for the rest of us... water cops stop by a boat, no one there. for days, or
> weeks... no wonder that the owner gets told to leave when
> finally found...
>
> captain marti's website is www.bootkeyharbor.com  great wealth of
> information
> claiborne young's  www.cruisersnet.net
>
>
>
> II.  Possible Trouble Brewing In Marathon, FL
>
> My "Cruising the Florida Keys" co-author, Morgan Stinemetz, and yours
> truly,
> have been lavish in our praise of Marathon, Florida in regards to their
> highly successful effort to clean up Boot Key Harbor. Where once there were
> dozens of sunken and semi-sunken vessels, sitting in water that was so
> polluted you would have to have been crazy to wet your big toe, now
> cruisers
> will find a well founded mooring field with excellent shoreside support
> facilities at Marathon City Marina.
>
> However, like many other coastal communities, *Marathon is having a problem
> with the very, very small percentage of cruisers who leave their vessels
> unoccupied on a mooring or at anchor for weeks or even months at a time.
> *
> Unfortunately, the city of Marathon has approached this problem with a set
> of DRAFT regulations concerning "abandoned" vessels. The proposed language
> under consideration can only be described as "ham fisted." One possible, if
> ludicrous, interpretation of the draft language is that anyone leaving
> their
> boat at all will be in violation.
>
> Clearly, this is NOT what the powers that be in Marathon have in mind, but
> while these proposed statutes are still in the draft - public comment
> stage,
> THE CRUISING COMMUNITY NEEDS TO MAKE ITS VOICE HEARD!
>
> We strongly urge ANY cruiser who has even a remote interest in visiting the
> Florida Key's fascinating waters, to go without delay to our new, regional
> sub-category page, "Marathon and Boot Key Harbor" at:
>
>
> http://www.cruisersnet.net/index.php?option=com_content&task=blogcategory&id=199&Itemid=468
>
> Read my own, and Captain Marti's comments carefully, and please attend any
> subsequent public comment or Marathon City Council meetings at which these
> new regulations are the subject of discussion.
>
> We'll do our best to keep you informed as this process goes forward!
>
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http://fisherhouse.org/

http://www.specialops.org/

"We are the gaurdians of a great faith. When we believe that freedom offers
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