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Re: Access to Patricia's by boat
[Re: Mark]
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06/12/2023 12:11 PM
06/12/2023 12:11 PM
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Joined: Aug 2013
Posts: 610 Jacksonville, FL, USA
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We watched someone anchor there and then dinghy in one day while we were drinking beers in the surf and enjoying the afternoon. It was entertaining and very impressive. N swell was running. They seemed to get anchored quickly and easily, but the boat was rocking like crazy. Then a guy and girl get in the dinghy and are literally surfing breakers in to shore. No idea how they made it in without capsizing. They were gone within an hour. Not sure what they were doing or why, but they were either very stupid or very expert, no middle ground on this one. At first, I thought for sure that boat was going to end up on the beach, but then when I saw them handle the dinghy ride in without incident, I was just impressed. This was years ago, but I believe it was a smaller Sunsail mono. I'm guessing the guy is a professional captain or Sunsail/Moorings staffer on his day off.
Long story short, would not advise anchoring at Smugglers, certainly not overnight. We love going there, but we like to stay on shore a day or two before or after charter with a rented car and it's definitely a place worth the trip if you do that.
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