Oh boy today is our day to go spend a few days at Boca Chita across Biscayne Bay. Up and attem as first mate unhooking the ball and stowing away the lines. The water is so calm for the next couple of days I’m sure it’s going to be a great few days. The saltwater splashing against the hull as we cut through the water is mesmerizing and calming. The sails filling with air snapping tight and propelling us to our quiet destination is paradise. As we head out into the bay a lighthouse marks the end of No Name Harbor. Out from this lighthouse is a group of houses on stilts of which only one is in use. Being exposed to that much wind and weather is pretty much devastating to most structures. A slow painful rusting away death from the seas salty touch! It was a calm few hours ride till we reached an isolated anchorage seeing a few boats leave as we arrived. Most of them are your charter boats. We dropped the anchor with a clattering chain that sounded so loud in the quiet stillness of the evening. After that we dropped our dinghy to go explore this place. There were a couple of waterways into the mangroves we explored. No signs of life anywhere looked sort of weird and creepy going back in the narrow waterway that opened up in a big circle with just yuk water and no 🐠 fish. We went out from there and headed toward a lighthouse we saw east of our boat. Think it’s called the Boca Chita lighthouse. Part of Biscayne bay park, and it is so pretty!

































