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Wilson Key Anchorage

Doing Research On Two Anchorages Between Key Largo and Marathon

Smuggler's Cove Marina

Research and Local Knowledge

As with most things in life, we find it comforting to return to places we’ve been before. Revisiting takes a lot of the guesswork out of the trip-planning process. This is especially true when traveling by boat. With that said, it can also be exciting, rewarding in fact, to try something new. I do a lot of research before we venture out on the road to launch the boat in a new territory.

Before heading out I check several mapping resources, such as Active Captain and Salty Southeast Cruisers’ Net. I then review the charting resources. These include Navionics and my Garmin GPS. My preferred method of research is by contacting locals in the area where we plan to cruise. We do this either ahead of time or as we are cruising. This most valuable resource is called “Local Knowledge.”

While we docked in Key Largo, I checked with several boaters native to the area. One was a good friend, and Eco Tour Guide, Captain Sterling Kennedy. We asked Sterling about good anchorages between Key Largo and Marathon and came away with several good ideas. After reviewing and comparing that information with my charts and other references, we settled on two. Wilson Key for our first night’s anchorage and Curry Hammock for the second night’s spot. I picked these two over others because they offered a natural setting with few, or no, houses. They also appeared to provide good wind and wave protection from almost all angles. We are happy to say, both anchorages met our needs and expectations. We can always judge our satisfaction level by how well we slept at night. We can say the research paid off – a good night’s sleep was had by all.

Smuggler's Cove Marina

Research Wilson Key Anchorage – Anchoring to Marathon

To Curry Hammock – Anchoring to Marathon

Research Curry Hammock Anchorage

Research Curry Hammock Anchorage

Curry Hammock Anchorage

Curry Hammock Anchorage

Curry Hammock – Anchoring to Marathon

Curry Hammock Anchorage

Curry Hammock Anchorage

Curry Hammock Anchorage

Curry Hammock Anchorage

Curry Hammock Anchorage

Curry Hammock Anchorage

Curry Hammock Anchorage

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  1. Lots of great information in your blogs.
    I own 2013 Ranger 27 Alibi, currently in Maine, but we live in St Augustine Fl most of the year.
    I notice you store your dinghy flat, it appears on a standard swim platform.
    I use weaver davits, but hate the blocking of the view astern when running.
    What size/make dinghy to you have.
    Is there a special cradle for it on the platform.
    Do you store with the outboard on.
    Do you use a system of ratchet cargo straps.
    Dick Keith
    packet35@att.net

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