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The Kite House 12-13-2007 09:50 AM

Ride Key West from Miami Video
 
Wanting to ride in key west but not drive?

Take the Key West ferry from Miami. Its real nice, you can load your gear, park for free and it takes 3:40 hours riding on the inside of the reef.

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Inside is a bar, food, and flat screen t.v.'s

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http://www.seakeywestexpress.com/ to get info

then when you get there ,we meet you and you can ride one of our new spots, check it out:



You can come with a few friends and will book the boat out for you, or on your own and go ride the flats as well.

admin 12-13-2007 11:14 AM

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A new way to go to Key West


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The dock just west of the Miami Sea Aquarium on Rickenbacker Cswy. in Miami, FL

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Checking out the skyline just before take off from the top deck of the ferry

This ferry is pretty amazing. Been going to Key West for decades, love the drive but the ferry offers a different great experience as well. The time flies by as your whipping down Hawks Channel within about 1/2 mile of the Keys.

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Heading out of Miami at almost 40 mph!

So, you have excellent scenery and if the weather is sunny and warm you can do the whole trip on the upper deck exposed to the sky, sun and 38 mph breeze.

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You ply right through Stiltsville coming and going via the Biscayne Channel, really scenic.

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You can catch some rays, meet people, read, write a magazine article (did that once) or just hang out.


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When you arrive you feel fresh and ready to go with none of the normal fatigue of driving for hours. I think we used it about four times for overnight trips. If we drive, try to stay two nights at least. With the ferry it seems to workout better.

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Here's an idea, just book some digs through the Kitehouse, take off on a Friday morning at 10 am arrive around 2 pm, the Kitehouse can meet you walk a couple of blocks to the boat and off you go to the flats for instant riding satisfaction. If you like you can rent bikes near the docks, ride or walk around Key West between jaunts to the Flats for stellar kiting sessions. It doesn't get much better than this.

The vessel has a tunnel hull meaning it has a very easy ride. The first time we took the ferry, we blasted into a 3 to 5 ft. head chop at 38 miles an hour. The deck didn't really heave or more much at all, amazing. Never gone that fast over the water with so little hull motion. Add to that you run instead the Florida Reef Tract for most of the trip, waves are usually fairly minor even in stronger winds.

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Checkout the hull

The crew says that water people love the experience as have ever kiter that I have talked to about the trip. Wind, water and great sights, what else do you need?

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They have a snack counter with sandwiches, drinks, TVs in the lounges on two decks for folks staying inside. It is like going on a small casual cruise for just a short time as you blast at high speed down the island chain.

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The galley deck

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They have two interior decks similar to this

You can bring your kite gear usually without extra charge from Miami. If it is more crowded you may have to pay something to have it stored in a locker. If you ride with the Kitehouse, you DON'T NEED to bring gear. They supply clients with new kites and boards, even blow them up and rig them for you. Boat in kite caddys! If you want to bring a bike down it is $20.

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Paul Menta tooling down himself via bike to take us over to the boat to the flats. He's carrying two kites, boards and accessories. Bikes are good transport on Bone Island.

The crew is friendly, helpful and capable. I have to process some video and tell a story about how they managed in a squall line blow up just outside of Miami on our return. The winds were gusting past 45 kts. healing us over a fair amount for about 45 minutes as we laid too. No worries, the crew had things well in hand, the vessel rode through things easily. It was a intriguing, even fun experience.

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Heading out of Key West Harbor to start the fast run back to Miami

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Time to go home but the trip has just started

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The website currently lists $102. per person round trip, less for children, seniors and only $83. for current college students with ID.. They have discount coupons at times. We even scored some two for one coupons a while back in the newpaper!

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No room at Mallory Square for a good view of the sunset? No problem here, just grab a seat anywhere and watch the day move to night as you fly up the channel.

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It is a great way to see the Keys, just for a few days or longer.

Todd RT 12-13-2007 12:05 PM

I've taken that from Ft. Meyers to K.W.

Will they let you take plenty of gear though??

admin 12-13-2007 01:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Todd RT (Post 26280)
I've taken that from Ft. Meyers to K.W.

Will they let you take plenty of gear though??

If they aren't crowded there shouldn't be any problem with bringing some kites and boards. If you are going out with the Kitehouse, they'll supply gear for you. If the boat is crowded you may have to pay to stow your gear, perhaps $20. although I haven't heard about anyone having to do this yet.

** Just added a bunch of images to the post above this one.

The Kite House 12-13-2007 07:34 PM

i have brought a bunch of stuff, tell them you are kiteboarding, they are real cool with it.

admin 12-14-2007 08:28 AM

How has it gone for other folks that have taken the Key West Ferry? Would have liked to jumped on one sorting through the photos yesterday. Sure is a great way to run down the Keys.

JCM 12-15-2007 03:07 AM

How long is the drive down to the keys from miami in comparison?

BigR 12-15-2007 05:56 AM

4 to 5 hours depending on traffic

kiwiar2000 12-15-2007 11:54 AM

very nice.
Key West has its charms

Ross Bond(blu Swchblde 2) 12-15-2007 12:48 PM

you can stay as many days as you want right? like leave on a fri and come back sun night?


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