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314joey
03-24-2014, 11:25 AM
There were some questions about SWF so I thought I'd start a thread with some basic info and if anyone has any further questions or comments we can post them here without hi-jacking anyone's thread.

There's lots of beautiful places in SWF, we picked Ft. Myers/Cape Coral for a few reason, it's within a 30 minute drive to a reasonably sized airport, there's lots of houses

within the 400-500K price range that are on the ICW within 30 minute boat ride to the GOM. we can boat 50 miles either North or South to get to Punta Gorda or Marco

Island (respectively), close to Sanibel/Cativa and to Ft. Myers Beach and tons of open beaches that you can beach your boat, explore and relax all day.


And if we want, for a $120 we can take the Key West Express (3 hour shuttle boat ride) down to KW for the weekend, doesn't get much better than that.


All the cities up and down the coast are great, but those were our reasons for picking where we ended up which is in SW Cape by Cape Harbour/Rumrunners part or town.

I'll start a thread later showing the complete re-model we did to our place here in SWF with the dock and pool out back, if anyone has any questions ask away.

riverrunner1984
03-24-2014, 11:43 AM
How is the humidity in the summer time? I was in Dominican Republic in July and whenever we walked out of the hotel room, our clothes instantly stuck to our body and our sunglasses would fog up.

314joey
03-24-2014, 11:49 AM
Keep in mind what I'm saying is coming from a guy who only has been through one SWF Summer and moved here from the Midwest where the Summer heat and humidity is just crazy.

Anyway, it "rarely" gets in the triple digit temps here or does the humidity go above 90%, back at LOTO in the Summer we used to get a month or two of over 100 deg temps and 100% humidity, it was like someone was standing on your chest, so our first Summer was a blessing, maybe since we're so close to the ocean and we get the cool ocean breezes, I don't know, but it was cooler than back at LOTO that's for sure.

And it does help that there's pool 30' right out the back door.

GotHalos
03-24-2014, 05:58 PM
What's the biggest difference, if any, from boating on the west side vs. the east side, like Lauderdale?

314joey
03-24-2014, 06:20 PM
What's the biggest difference, if any, from boating on the west side vs. the east side, like Lauderdale?

Much calmer in the Gulf vs the Atlantic, tons more beaches and we can boat North up to Punta Gorda and stay inside the barrier islands (Sanibel and Captiva) where it's like a Lake.

Stainless
03-24-2014, 06:27 PM
Much calmer in the Gulf vs the Atlantic, tons more beaches and we can boat North up to Punta Gorda and stay inside the barrier islands (Sanibel and Captiva) where it's like a Lake.

Isn't the water warmer in the Gulf also?


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Eli
03-24-2014, 08:08 PM
I have 1 question. Are you open to having a roommate who cooks?


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314joey
03-25-2014, 05:37 AM
Isn't the water warmer in the Gulf also?


CH3NO2

Just a degree or two on the water temp, but it's not noticeable, in the Summer the ocean temp gets in the upper 80s and sometimes 90, but the other stuff I mention is, like the beaches, there's tons of them on the West Coast, now there is more night life with Miami/South Beach over on the East side, but other than that that the actual boating is better over here, when we want to party that hard we just drive the two hours East or just fly to Vegas, you can never beat Vegas for a good time.


I have 1 question. Are you open to having a roommate who cooks?
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Eli
03-25-2014, 05:54 AM
You will fall in love with SWF if you try it.

I don't doubt that at all. That's why I said "roommate" and not "guest" lol

I better move to SWF, before I get weighed down.
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314joey
03-25-2014, 08:32 AM
I don't doubt that at all. That's why I said "roommate" and not "guest" lol

I better move to SWF, before I get weighed down.
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Eli
03-25-2014, 08:36 AM
You may find your future "husband".

You're making this so tempting!!! I've really been considering the move.


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Kenny D
03-25-2014, 08:41 AM
Joey have you ever taken your boat to the Keys,it seems there is a lot to do and see there.

314joey
03-25-2014, 08:51 AM
Joey have you ever taken your boat to the Keys,it seems there is a lot to do and see there.

Not yet, the furthest South we've been has been Marco Island which is about halfway, we want to go, but would rather do it the first time with someone whose done it before, I hear that pulling into the harbor at KW can be tricky and I don't need any problems that far from home, much safer doing it the first time following someone whose done it before, just waiting the opportunity.

It's between 100-120 mile trip depending on whether you stay on the inside or fly out into the GOM, probably at least two, maybe three fuel fill-up each way, so it's important to know where the marinas with fuel are.

Eli
03-25-2014, 09:11 AM
Not yet, the furthest South we've been has been Marco Island which is about halfway, we want to go, but would rather do it the first time with someone whose done it before, I hear that pulling into the harbor at KW can be tricky and I don't need any problems that far from home, much safer doing it the first time following someone whose done it before, just waiting the opportunity.

It's between 100-120 mile trip depending on whether you stay on the inside or fly out into the GOM, probably at least two, maybe three fuel fill-up each way, so it's important to know where the marinas with fuel are.

That sounds like so much fun!! How long would it take?


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314joey
03-25-2014, 09:29 AM
That sounds like so much fun!! How long would it take?


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I'm guess 5-6 hours,...............going average speed of 50mph, but then you've got to go into get fuel which will take the most time, as far as actual on the water boating time it would only be 3-4 hours, but you have to add the down time stopping a few times and yes, it does sound fun.

There's always room for more attorneys in Florida..............lol.

Eli
03-25-2014, 09:35 AM
I'm guess 5-6 hours,...............going average speed of 50mph, but then you've got to go into get fuel which will take the most time, as far as actual on the water boating time it would only be 3-4 hours, but you have to add the down time stopping a few times and yes, it does sound fun.

There's always room for more attorneys in Florida..............lol.

This means plenty of time to stop and have a picnic. I love picnics!! You know I can work from anywhere ;)


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Taboma
03-25-2014, 11:29 AM
314Joey, thanks for starting this thread I'm going to enjoy following it and learning more about SW Florida living and boating as will I'm sure many others on here.

Eli if you go there to picnic, watch out for the black birds, those suckers will not only devour all your food, but will figure out how to unlatch the cooler and steal your beers too !!
In the late 80's we'd anchored a rental boat on an island beach along the ICW, walked up the beach 100 yds, turned around to walk back and the entire boat was covered in black birds.
By the time we ran back to the boat they'd devoured all our chips, cleaned up every single scrap from the bag and boat floor and I'm betting were working on the cooler latch to get to the sandwiches and BEER :skull:

I really thought it was cool when the little pond at the entrance to the hotel we stayed at on Sanibel Island had it's very own resident snaggle tooth gator.

Would seem I need to plan another Florida vacation, then I can work on convincing my wife that moving to Florida for the boating alone, would be an adventure well worth the effort.

314joey
03-25-2014, 11:58 AM
Next time you come Tab..., let us know and we'll show you guys some of the fun places to go and see and get out on the boat, when you were on Sanibel did you go to Tween Waters, fun place.

If you have any questions ask away, I'll be glad to try and answer them.

She's Mine
03-25-2014, 12:13 PM
Joey, my GF and I have never been to Florida but have been throwing around the idea of relocating. What is the job market like is SWF?

Taboma
03-25-2014, 12:52 PM
Thanks for the offer Joey, that would be a real treat.

I just googled Tween Waters and I don't recall anything like that being on Captiva when we were there close to 28 years ago (my how the time flies !). All I recall of Captiva is a few homes built on stilts, a beautiful beach that went on forever and an amazing little harbor we boated up to at the far end of the island.

Pretty much a whirl-wind grand prix trip, started in Miami, two days working our way up the East Coast stopping in West Palm Beach. Then to Orlando for my wife's business conference, then back down the west coast staying a couple of days on Sanibel Isl., then down the east coast crossing over to Miami for the flight home.

One question I do have, in previous posts you've provided pictures of you cruising canals past homes, docks and boats, is that typical of the canals I see in the aerial images of Cape Coral ?
Should I assume that home prices go up the closer to the main body of water, versus being way back where it seems it could take a lot of idling to get out ?

314joey
03-25-2014, 02:18 PM
Joey, my GF and I have never been to Florida but have been throwing around the idea of relocating. What is the job market like is SWF?

What kind of job, professional, trade, what would you guys be looking for, there's been a few big companies that are relocating here as we speak, Hertz is moving their corporate offices here, 400 new white collar jobs in the 80K range and a some other good companies.

She's Mine
03-25-2014, 02:22 PM
What kind of job, professional, trade, what would you guys be looking for, there's been a few big companies that are relocating here as we speak, Hertz is moving their corporate offices here, 400 new white collar jobs in the 80K range and a some other good companies.

I am an IT Support Specialist and my GF is an Accountant. One thing is she is afraid of hurricanes...

314joey
03-25-2014, 02:34 PM
I am an IT Support Specialist and my GF is an Accountant. One thing is she is afraid of hurricanes...

You guys shouldn't have a problem finding work, those jobs are golden almost anywhere.................there's only been one "H" in this area in the last thirty years, Charley in 2005 and with hurricanes you have days of notice, unlike tornado's or earthquakes that hit immediately, explain that to her, when you have days notice that it's coming I'm sure you're both smart enough to get in your car and drive North out of it's way, that's the last thing on my mind when we moved here................lmao.

She's Mine
03-25-2014, 02:43 PM
You guys shouldn't have a problem finding work, those jobs are golden almost anywhere.................there's only been one "H" in this area in the last thirty years, Charley in 2005 and with hurricanes you have days of notice, unlike tornado's or earthquakes that hit immediately, explain that to her, when you have days notice that it's coming I'm sure you're both smart enough to get in your car and drive North out of it's way, that's the last thing on my mind when we moved here................lmao.

Awesome, I am going to let her read this thread when she gets home from the office so she can see everything you wrote.

314joey
03-25-2014, 02:46 PM
Awesome, I am going to let her read this thread when she gets home from the office so she can see everything you wrote.

Cool and when she brings up about the house thing most are concrete block and are built to with stand "H"s and that's what you have insurance for, I've never slept better in my life, sounds like a visit should convince her, good luck.

314joey
03-25-2014, 02:51 PM
Thanks for the offer Joey, that would be a real treat.

I just googled Tween Waters and I don't recall anything like that being on Captiva when we were there close to 28 years ago (my how the time flies !). All I recall of Captiva is a few homes built on stilts, a beautiful beach that went on forever and an amazing little harbor we boated up to at the far end of the island.

Pretty much a whirl-wind grand prix trip, started in Miami, two days working our way up the East Coast stopping in West Palm Beach. Then to Orlando for my wife's business conference, then back down the west coast staying a couple of days on Sanibel Isl., then down the east coast crossing over to Miami for the flight home.

One question I do have, in previous posts you've provided pictures of you cruising canals past homes, docks and boats, is that typical of the canals I see in the aerial images of Cape Coral ?
Should I assume that home prices go up the closer to the main body of water, versus being way back where it seems it could take a lot of idling to get out ?

Yes, those pics are fairly common and yes, you are correct again, the closer you get to the river/GOM the more expensive the houses are, like I said we live in SW Cape which is in my opinion the best part of town, if you haven't been here in that many years you'll be surprised of the changes, all for the good, sounds like you need to visit also, fly into Ft. Myers, it's a great airport.

Kenny D
03-25-2014, 04:26 PM
We stayed at the South seas hotel which on is Captiva,last March on a boat.They have docks with all the hook ups you can use the pool and spa,go to the bars and restaurants,then go back and stay on your boat it is a pretty cool place.

Lake,an
03-25-2014, 07:00 PM
We go to Lauderdale every year.I really need to check out the west coast of FL.

314joey
03-26-2014, 04:03 AM
We stayed at the South seas hotel which on is Captiva,last March on a boat.They have docks with all the hook ups you can use the pool and spa,go to the bars and restaurants,then go back and stay on your boat it is a pretty cool place.

South Seas is a nice place, great place to stay we have friends on Captiva and go over all the time, love the Bubble Room for Key Lime pie, yummy.


We go to Lauderdale every year.I really need to check out the west coast of FL.

Try it, you'll like it.

rschap1
03-26-2014, 08:23 AM
Some cool info
Thanks for sharing
Very jealous ... especially as I saw 6, yep SIX, only six degrees on my way to work this morning.

314joey
03-28-2014, 04:56 AM
Average year round temp is mid/upper 70s, very rarely do we see temps in the 40s, maybe at night during the Holidays.

2manymustangs
03-28-2014, 05:41 AM
Average year round temp is mid/upper 70s, very rarely do we see temps in the 40s, maybe at night during the Holidays.

WHat is the OFF season PER NIGHT rate for Casa Del Rowdie??? :) AND is it all inclusive??? :smilies_mit_hut019:



P.S. One of my workers/guys from Guadalajara just sent me this from his vacation to Tulma near CanCun...

THIS is where I want to forget what day/month/year it is. NO electric, no phones, no WIFI, no laptop...

36852

36853

Kenny D
03-28-2014, 09:04 AM
Heading to Marco Island on the 4th of April looks like weather will be around 80.

Eli
03-28-2014, 09:18 AM
WHat is the OFF season PER NIGHT rate for Casa Del Rowdie??? :) AND is it all inclusive??? :smilies_mit_hut019:



P.S. One of my workers/guys from Guadalajara just sent me this from his vacation to Tulma near CanCun...

THIS is where I want to forget what day/month/year it is. NO electric, no phones, no WIFI, no laptop...

36852

36853

As much as the thought of no phone or wifi makes me nauseous, I think I may actually love it!


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314joey
03-28-2014, 09:39 AM
WHat is the OFF season PER NIGHT rate for Casa Del Rowdie??? :) AND is it all inclusive??? :smilies_mit_hut019:

THIS is where I want to forget what day/month/year it is. NO electric, no phones, no WIFI, no laptop...
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I'll have to check with the Boss...................lol


Heading to Marco Island on the 4th of April looks like weather will be around 80.

Keep an eye for an all white Formula, no telling where we'll be.


As much as the thought of no phone or wifi makes me nauseous, I think I may actually love it!


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With or without wifi, believe me you will love SWF.

Eli
03-28-2014, 02:40 PM
I'll have to check with the Boss...................lol



Keep an eye for an all white Formula, no telling where we'll be.



With or without wifi, believe me you will love SWF.

I believe you!!!


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