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Thank You, Cedar Key

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Two Grateful Fishermen

What began as an evening fish in Waccasassa bay could have turned into a tragic end. We were heading for the channel for Waccasassa River when we were cut off by a big storm. As a result, we got pushed way off course. Dark fell as the wind and seas begin to pick up. I was able to navigate my 17` deck boat to the North Channel and made our way safely into Cedar Key Marina. Prior to arriving I contacted 911 (Bronson) who then provided the Coast Guard out of Yankeetown with our coordinates. The Coast Guard stayed in contact with us while at sea. They notified the Cedar Key Police department of our impending arrival. Upon arrival we were met by a C.K.P.D. officer who assisted us in finding lodging (we pulled in about 03:30-3:30 am).

We wish to thank the following people for taking in two weary fishermen early in the morning: Linda, the manager/owner of the motel that`s located one block from marina (don`t worry we won`t say how much we paid for the room). Chuck, the Harbor Master. He was super. Since we came in low on fuel, he was kind enough to assist us by providing us fuel and the use of his personal vehicle to retrieve more fuel.


As a result of this incident I learned several valuable lessons: be better prepared when heading for open waters and Cedar Key has some of the nicest people you would ever want to meet.


Best Regards,
Barry Pope
St. Petersburg, FL
Mike Mahaffey
Tampa, FL

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