I went to yoga on Tues. and Thurs. and Zumba on Mon. and Wed. Wednesday night was potluck night at the Marina, a great way to meet other boaters. Friday nights was movie night, we didn't usually attend, and on Saturday nights very talented boaters played and sang to a filled patio of boaters that gathered. I was in awe of the talent and equipment they had on their boats.
A radio show at 8:30 each morning on VHF 68 provided community information, a buy, sell or trade of equipment section, and an opportunity to ask for help with something on your boat. Each day boaters coming and going were asked to provide their names and info so that we could welcome them or wish them safe travels. Tom especially enjoyed the trivia and actively participated in this segment of the show. Seminars were offered by fellow boaters on Solar panels, travel to Bahamas, Cuba, and more and on Tuesdays the ladies gathered for an afternoon of crafts, offering to teach you how to basket weave. I think you get the picture. There is no way on earth you could be bored unless you really dislike being around other people.
Boot Key Harbor has 225 mooring balls and two long docks for those wishing electricity and water, which adds up to a community of about 450+ people, including families with kids.
After December there is usually a wait to get on a ball. We waited two days this year four last. They have a very large building that has three mini theatres with large TVs, a library, mail area and tables for crafts, internet use, or just visiting. There are also three other marinas within dingy distance from the mooring field. Many of the boaters live in the harbor all year around. We met one who has been on a mooring ball there for eight years.
The Tiki hut where movie night, the potluck dinners and music on Saturday night took place
There are no facilities to handle births or deaths at the local hospital which is right in front of the marina so we frequently had a helicopter come and go overhead taking patients elsewhere.
The old seven mile bridge is now use for walking and riding your bike. We went on a windy day. The bike ride one way great! Coming back, not so great.
The library and craft/meeting area tables. The internet area is to my back and the TV theatres to the right.
A view of one side of the mooring field
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