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Cptom's Amelia Family Charters 26' BlackLab

Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2008 8:39 pm
by cptom
I offer a charter service "Amelia Family Charters" on Amelia Island, Florida. The following pictures are from an early April "ecotour" in my BlackLab, with fishing tackle of course, around (literally) Amelia Island, Florida. Jettywolf and I are the NE Florida BlackLab contingent. I'm the fat guy in the white hat.


Getting ready to leave the dock and head north on the intracoastal waterway
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These white pelicans, like all other "snowbirds", head north in the spring
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The main bridge onto Amelia Island is located at about the center of the 13 mile long island
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Shrimpers are having an hard time making a living between losing dock space and fuel prices
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A small but busy port
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We are now in Georgia looking at Cumberland Island
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Cruising out to sea on the St. Mary's river separating Florida and Georgia. Fort Clinch is on the north end of Amelia Island
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Just cruising at sea; headed back south
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The "smiley face" house near the south end of the island
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Arriving back home
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Putting the boat back on the lift
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The Blacklab goes to sleep as the sun sets
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More information on my charter service is available at: www.ameliafamilycharters.com

Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2008 9:17 pm
by JETTYWOLF
Dang that's a sweet!
Your in what a real estate agent would call GODS COUNTRY compared to my neck o' the woods. Down here in crazy land.

I think I've been to a few of those pics before.

Wonderful photos Tom.

Thanks for for showing that excellent ride.

Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2008 6:55 am
by cptom
Capt. Dave,

I was over your way a couple weeks ago taking the ferry back to the north side of the river. I can't believe the road construction you have to navigate every day to reach the ramp. It would drive me crazy

Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2008 7:18 am
by AlloyToy
Beautiful pics Cap

Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2008 8:01 am
by Greg P
I love seeing pics from all you guys over there just showing your local areas that you frequent.

Will have to do a little more from here in SEQ

Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2008 8:35 am
by Jay Perrotta
Great Pics!

Boat looks at home....

Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2008 9:35 am
by cptom
Thanks Jay,

I'm still happy I bought the BlackLab, the fuel economy is even more important now than when I bought it. The "Lab" is right at home here in Florida. Haven't fried any eggs on the top yet, either (haha). The only area that gets real warm is the bow deck and it is no worse than any of the NON ALLOY boats I've owned.

Tom

Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2008 11:35 am
by JETTYWOLF
What road construction?.......I live 5 minutes from the Ferry.

Ya mean Mayport "street walker road"????

I don't deal with that crap. And believe me building medians in the road just give the street walkers a palm tree to hide behind when the cops are chasing them.

The Navy base area is the slum, of the area.

My club house (aka: China Buffet) is over that way, but I do not frequent otherwise.

Posted: Tue May 06, 2008 9:13 am
by S L Dave
Tom, what an amazing place to live. Really a dream house. You were either a wonderful person in a previous life, or a very smart person in this life, or maybe a combination of both! In any case...great pics.
Dave

Posted: Tue May 06, 2008 12:56 pm
by fishontop
Great pics.....thanks for the break from work. Boat looks great. I like where you put your throw ring on top of you roof. How did you secure it?

Life ring mounting

Posted: Tue May 06, 2008 4:29 pm
by amfboats
If it helps this is how we recently mounted a life ring on the roof, the lugs can be bent to hold the ring tight and little pieces of self adhesive rubber mat hold it firm along with bung hooks.

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Posted: Wed May 07, 2008 6:39 am
by fishontop
Thanks for the pic Captain. You are living the dream, w/ a great boat!

Posted: Fri May 09, 2008 1:25 pm
by cptom
Thanks for all the kind words, I do love my boat and where I live. Sorry I'm late saying thanks, but I've been out of town for a couple days.

Fishontop, I just strap it down with a couple rubber bungee cords to the handrail on the top. Speaking of the handrail, I really like the one on the bottom of the top, it's great to hang onto.

SLDave, I try to tell my wife that I am a wonderful person but she doesn't believe it. Actually, this is the location where I grew up and has been in the family since the early 1900's. My parents passed away a few years ago and I have retired and moved back home. It is a really great location and I realize how lucky I am. We love to sit on the dock, watch the sun go down and partake of adult beverages. The only downside is the large wakes from the yachts flying by on the intracoastal. I know it comes with the territory, but it still aggravating to watch your floating dock (and boat if it is tied to the dock) get beat to heck every spring and fall as the boats go north and south.

Posted: Fri May 09, 2008 2:50 pm
by JETTYWOLF
I can't even fish the ICW when the caravans of Snow Birds are on the move.....I was told that just in Transients that the population of S. Florida grows by 100,000 boats each winter.....Double wow!

Key word: S. Florida, not N. Florida, we're just a speed bump on the way to Lala land.