I would have thought that the Florida Current dominates, and any eddying would be short lived and certainly not take you to Cuba.It runs hard in both directions depending on the gyre.
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I would have thought that the Florida Current dominates, and any eddying would be short lived and certainly not take you to Cuba.It runs hard in both directions depending on the gyre.
Nope, it won’t take you to Cuba, but it will take you to key west channel and make your dive miserable.I would have thought that the Florida Current dominates, and any eddying would be short lived and certainly not take you to Cuba.
Not looking for an overnight mooring, its way too exposed anyway. I'd either head back to my slip at Stock Island, or drop the hook somewhere like Woman Key or similar depending on wind/seas.They don’t really enforce it Ken. I wanted to let the OP know that he can’t camp on it as an overnight mooring, although no one would care. But morning, when all 6 passenger dive boats are there, they will sneer at a private boat. No one will care in you get on at 0700 and gone by 0900, or if you come back on after 1200, you can stay forever.
But if they did, they patrol most days, if FWC doesn’t, Coast Guard does, and if they don’t, you might get a visit from a NOAA courtesy vessel.
Are you in KW? I am in the process of moving hereNot looking for an overnight mooring, its way too exposed anyway. I'd either head back to my slip at Stock Island, or drop the hook somewhere like Woman Key or similar depending on wind/seas.
Frankly I don't care if they sneer at me, they're on a much less capable boat someone else owns that costs less than mine and is probably mortgaged lol and they can sneer at my bare behind pointed in their direction, bowl of fruit and all!
I care if FWC or USCG or someone will fine me or some other enforcement action, or if someone will sabotage me or damage my vessel by trying to raft up with me without permission.
I've dived there before, but not recently, and don't remember any significant current, thanks for the heads up on that.
I know FKNMS maintains public used mooring balls but didn't see anything for the Van.
I don't carry a compressor, so likely 1 or 2 recreational dives. I'm getting out of technical diving and really don't carry all of that gear on board, its just too much bother.