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Revision as of 11:44, 15 August 2018
Cape Coral, Florida
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| 26°33.60′N, 81°56.31′W |
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With over 400 miles (640 km) of navigable waterways, Cape Coral has more miles of canals than any other city on earth. With an area of 120 square miles, Cape Coral is the second largest city in Florida after Jacksonville.
Nearly 75 percent of Florida's population lives within 160 miles of Cape Coral. Southwest Florida International Airport (RSW), the region's mid-hub international airport, is within 15 miles. Interstate 75 passes within 10 miles of the city and connects northward to Tampa and on to the Midwestern states; and southeastward to Miami/Fort Lauderdale. Through I-75, Cape Coral has access to international sea ports on both the Atlantic and Gulf Coast.
Cape Coral is one of the largest entirely master-planned communities in the nation. Founded in 1957 and incorporated in 1970, Cape Coral was designed to be a “water wonderland” strategically located between Tampa and Miami on the Gulf of Mexico, about a 3.5-hour drive southwest of Orlando.
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Charts
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- 11426 - Estero Bay to Lemon Bay, including Charlotte Harbor;Continuation of Peace River
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Weather
Cape Coral, Florida has a subtropical climate. The area averages 355 days of bright sunshine each year. While the summers are very warm, humid and rainy, the winters in Cape Coral are dry with moderate temperatures and blue skies. Southwest Florida receives about 53 inches of rain each year, the majority of which falls from May to September. During the summer months, afternoon rains are regularly characterized by heavy downpours and stormy conditions that usually last only a couple of hours before subsiding. Then the sun reappears until the cycle begins again the next day. The city is affected by the annual hurricane season, which begins officially on June 1 and continues through November.
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Islands
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Communication
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Entrance
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Berthing
Marinas & Yacht Clubs
- Cape Coral Yacht Basin 5815 Driftwood Parkway, Cape Coral, FL 33904; Telephone: ( 239) 574-0809. Managed by the Marine Services Division and located on the grounds of the Yacht Club Community Park. Has 89 boat slips, for vessels up to 55 feet in length. Fuel (G, D), Pump out station. I believe this is a more reasonable marina than Tarpon Point Marina
- Tarpon Point Marina 6095 Silver King Blvd., Cape Coral, FL 33914. Tel: (239) 549-4900. Located in a sheltered cove off the Caloosahatchee River at I.C.W. Marker #92. Latitude 26 32 14 N Longitude 82 00 06 W. Fuel, pumpout. No liveaboards allowed (i.e., no cruising boat staying for longer than five (5) days. BoatUS members receive discount on slip fee for first day.
Anchorages
- Glover Bight Just outside of the marina basin, where Tarpon Point Marina, etc., is located. Well protected.
Marine Stores
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Repairs/Yards
Fuel, Water, & Electricity
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Things to do Ashore
Tourism
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Grocery & Supply Stores
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Internet/WiFi
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Transportation
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Friends
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Forums
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Links
- Cape Coral - Wikepedia
References
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