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The Ringling Brothers Circus had there main base over by the air port, as a child in the 60's. My dad would take me there to watch them train . Great memories
We love Venice, lucky enough to spend the winter in the condos just diagonal from Fisherman’s Warf, @ 2:33. The bridge you walked over is the KMI bridge, named for the Kentucky Military Institute, who wintered in Venice for years, ~1931-70. Yes the Circus bridge is named for the Ringling Bros circus who had their winter quarters in Venice, starting in 1959. Oddly enough the circus actually came to town before there was a bridge there, the bridge was built when the ICW was cut through the the mid 60s, connecting two bays with about a 3 mile channel. The bike path on your port side was a railroad, which brought both the KMI cadets and the circus to Venice.
Well Lock Lady has now become Bridge Lady. Nice days traveling and everything seems to be going well. Now you get to try out the new bridle for the anchor
I lived in Venice FL for years also. The Ringling Brothers Circus was located in Venice as they're winter home. They had a Clown school also & someone mentioned the parade with the marching of the Animals as the last loaded them onto train cars to take them to events. As you past Marine max the Circus would of been just about 1000 yards past them. Next to airport.
Up here in the PNW the eagles and hawks are everywhere. I live rural on 20 acres in Eastern Washington just 25 miles from Idaho. I would think on the Great Loop that eagles would be a common site. 🦅
The Circus bridge in Venice is called that because that is where Ringling Bros. Circus walked the animals over to the winter grounds near the airport. I lived in Venice for several years in the 80's and 90's and they had the circus there during the winter months, but its gone now.
Great job navigating all the traffic and obstacle course Captain. Another fun video Rev. Hoping for some wide open water for you guys and some more dolphins!!! Be safe you guys.
Sam, we have friends that live in Venice. He told us the Circus Bridge was named that because years ago when the Circus came to Venice the animals were walked across the bridge into town. Great video. Thanks, Mark
You mentioned that you had your VHF antennas angled to clear the bridges , curious as to why you didn't angle them toward the back in case they rubbed they would fair better if angled back,,, Oh ya and I know we are all looking for the sun to set on 2020
Good question. We cannot angle them back enough because the lower hardtop would not allow them back. So we tilt them forward below the height of the forward hardtop.
We love that area you passed through, we vacation on palm island, the island with the two car ferries. We were down there when you came through, we saw a few carvers heading south on the ICW in our travels out an about on our boat, small world. Keep it up we hope to be on the loop in a few more years
There is a wonderful museum showing the Winter home of the Ringlings. A beautiful mansion. We have Folding Ebikes for the camper. They are great, added a rack to both so we can carry things from the store. Sure they would be good for the boat also.
I would guess that what they are feeding the pelicans is just uneaten old bait from the previous crab pot. Probably after it has been down there for a while, it gets less effective at attracting crabs and gets kinda nasty.
Hi Timothy, Yes, we are putting them up as we do them. Sometimes we get behind, but the stretch from SW Florida to Baltimore (where we will cross our wake) is still ahead of us. Cheers, Sam
Yes, there are quite a few Loopers that travel with pets. We were surprised at how many. It is a chore for some of them, but they are family members too!
I love your channel. Watching you negotiate all these bridges I wondered what is the maximum air draft that a boat can have to complete the the Great Loop. Thanks
Yes, What Benton says is true. The 19.5 bridge is on the Cal-Sag. We took that route because we were at 17.5 and the lower bridges on the Chicago City Route are about that height and vary as much as a foot each day - we watched the sensors a week before making the decision. See our video #49 for details. ruclips.net/video/pUebu4pA6Iw/видео.html
Benten66 z0 There is no way around the 19' 6" bridge Cal Sag near Chicago. If your boat can't clear 19'6' you can't due The Great Loop you have to do The Great U-Turn
Were the swing bridge was as you past it you went by the old railroad bridge and you might have seen tarpon swiming at the surface that area has alot of them
That's the area I do most of my boating. I'm a first year boat owner of a small craft and want to do a mini trip of my own. If you're interested in a nice lunch I could use some advice when you pass through
Nope, I looked it up...here is 33 U.S.C. 499 ... c) Civil penalties for violation; notice and hearing; assessment, collection, and remission; civil actions Whoever violates any rule or regulation issued under subsection (a) or (b), shall be liable to a civil penalty of not more than $5,000 for a violation occurring in 2004; $10,000 for a violation occurring in 2005; $15,000 for a violation occurring in 2006; $20,000 for a violation occurring in 2007; and $25,000 for a violation occurring in 2008 and any year thereafter. No penalty may be assessed under this subsection until the person charged is given notice and an opportunity for a hearing on the charge. The Secretary of the department in which the Coast Guard is operating may assess and collect any civil penalty incurred under this subsection and, in his discretion, may remit, mitigate, or compromise any penalty until the matter is referred to the Attorney General. If a person against whom a civil penalty is assessed under this subsection fails to pay that penalty, an action may be commenced in the district court of the United States for any district in which the violation occurs for such penalty.
We have been able to get to see some of them on side trips. But, we will be back again someday. On the Loop, it is almost impossible to get to see everything in one Loop due to weather and schedule. So, we will try again!
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It sure was a peaceful the calm before the storm🤔😁
For sure!
The Ringling Brothers Circus had there main base over by the air port, as a child in the 60's. My dad would take me there to watch them train . Great memories
Awesome! A great part of history!
We love Venice, lucky enough to spend the winter in the condos just diagonal from Fisherman’s Warf, @ 2:33. The bridge you walked over is the KMI bridge, named for the Kentucky Military Institute, who wintered in Venice for years, ~1931-70. Yes the Circus bridge is named for the Ringling Bros circus who had their winter quarters in Venice, starting in 1959. Oddly enough the circus actually came to town before there was a bridge there, the bridge was built when the ICW was cut through the the mid 60s, connecting two bays with about a 3 mile channel. The bike path on your port side was a railroad, which brought both the KMI cadets and the circus to Venice.
Thanks so much. Great to have you onboard with us! 😎
Well Lock Lady has now become Bridge Lady. Nice days traveling and everything seems to be going well. Now you get to try out the new bridle for the anchor
Yes, and just in time!
I lived in Venice FL for years also. The Ringling Brothers Circus was located in Venice as they're winter home. They had a Clown school also & someone mentioned the parade with the marching of the Animals as the last loaded them onto train cars to take them to events. As you past Marine max the Circus would of been just about 1000 yards past them. Next to airport.
Hi Larry. So much history there! Thanks for the insight and for following us on or journey. Cheers, Sam
Up here in the PNW the eagles and hawks are everywhere. I live rural on 20 acres in Eastern Washington just 25 miles from Idaho. I would think on the Great Loop that eagles would be a common site. 🦅
That is awesome!
The Circus bridge in Venice is called that because that is where Ringling Bros. Circus walked the animals over to the winter grounds near the airport. I lived in Venice for several years in the 80's and 90's and they had the circus there during the winter months, but its gone now.
So very interesting. Great information. Thanks Anthony!
Great job navigating all the traffic and obstacle course Captain. Another fun video Rev. Hoping for some wide open water for you guys and some more dolphins!!! Be safe you guys.
Thanks, Byron! Yes we have seen a few more dolphins but not nearly enough! Thanks for coming along with us.
Tito Gaona's Flying Trapeze Academy is next to the Circus bridge in Venice Fl.
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Sam, we have friends that live in Venice. He told us the Circus Bridge was named that because years ago when the Circus came to Venice the animals were walked across the bridge into town. Great video. Thanks, Mark
Thank you Mark and Cathy!
So many boats that don't seem to like no wake zones!
Yes!
Enjoyed video as younride along!
Thanks, Alan!
You mentioned that you had your VHF antennas angled to clear the bridges , curious as to why you didn't angle them toward the back in case they rubbed they would fair better if angled back,,, Oh ya and I know we are all looking for the sun to set on 2020
Good question. We cannot angle them back enough because the lower hardtop would not allow them back. So we tilt them forward below the height of the forward hardtop.
We love that area you passed through, we vacation on palm island, the island with the two car ferries. We were down there when you came through, we saw a few carvers heading south on the ICW in our travels out an about on our boat, small world. Keep it up we hope to be on the loop in a few more years
That is a neat area for sure. Hope you get to the Loop sooner than later! Sam
There is a wonderful museum showing the Winter home of the Ringlings. A beautiful mansion. We have Folding Ebikes for the camper. They are great, added a rack to both so we can carry things from the store. Sure they would be good for the boat also.
Good information, Rob. Thanks. Our next loop, we will have bikes or we might pick up some used ones soon.
Actually those people do not want a bridge there. That is the best thing about that small island
Ah, that explains it. Thanks!
Sarasota was the home to John Ringling (Ringling Brothers Circus). It was the winter home to his circus. It is also the home to his museum.
Will have to see that next time! Thanks.
I would guess that what they are feeding the pelicans is just uneaten old bait from the previous crab pot. Probably after it has been down there for a while, it gets less effective at attracting crabs and gets kinda nasty.
That is a good explanation! I will go with that! Thanks for watching.
Is there more videos past the Anchorage you were at? I want to see further on the loop
Hi Timothy, Yes, we are putting them up as we do them. Sometimes we get behind, but the stretch from SW Florida to Baltimore (where we will cross our wake) is still ahead of us. Cheers, Sam
Good Morning,
I have a couple of questions I hope you don’t mind? Have you seen other loopers traveling with dogs?
Thanks, Don and Catherine
Yes, there are quite a few Loopers that travel with pets. We were surprised at how many. It is a chore for some of them, but they are family members too!
I love your channel. Watching you negotiate all these bridges I wondered what is the maximum air draft that a boat can have to complete the the Great Loop. Thanks
The smallest bridge is around 19ft 6in for a fixed bridge in Chicago there is a way around it though you just would miss the city
Yes, What Benton says is true. The 19.5 bridge is on the Cal-Sag. We took that route because we were at 17.5 and the lower bridges on the Chicago City Route are about that height and vary as much as a foot each day - we watched the sensors a week before making the decision. See our video #49 for details. ruclips.net/video/pUebu4pA6Iw/видео.html
Benten66 z0 There is no way around the 19' 6" bridge Cal Sag near Chicago. If your boat can't clear 19'6' you can't due The Great Loop you have to do The Great U-Turn
Were the swing bridge was as you past it you went by the old railroad bridge and you might have seen tarpon swiming at the surface that area has alot of them
Did not see any that day, but was busy concentrating on navigating. Thanks, Sam
I love watching your adventures! Perhaps invest in some camera stabilization?
Yes, it sometimes gets bumpy, but it gives one the feeling of being there LOL. We will look into that. Thanks for coming along!
@@WhatYachtToDo best response ever! Keep it up! You two rock!
Look at the GoPro Hero8 Black. Lots of cool features (Time Warp is very cool) and the stabilization is incredible!
When will you be passing through the Cape Canaveral area?
Hi Wade, We haven't done our second level of planning yet, but think it will be late February or early March. Sam
That's the area I do most of my boating. I'm a first year boat owner of a small craft and want to do a mini trip of my own. If you're interested in a nice lunch I could use some advice when you pass through
Enjoy Cape Coral :-)
Having a great time here!
$250.00 fine lol
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Nope, I looked it up...here is 33 U.S.C. 499 ... c) Civil penalties for violation; notice and hearing; assessment, collection, and remission; civil actions
Whoever violates any rule or regulation issued under subsection (a) or (b), shall be liable to a civil penalty of not more than $5,000 for a violation occurring in 2004; $10,000 for a violation occurring in 2005; $15,000 for a violation occurring in 2006; $20,000 for a violation occurring in 2007; and $25,000 for a violation occurring in 2008 and any year thereafter. No penalty may be assessed under this subsection until the person charged is given notice and an opportunity for a hearing on the charge. The Secretary of the department in which the Coast Guard is operating may assess and collect any civil penalty incurred under this subsection and, in his discretion, may remit, mitigate, or compromise any penalty until the matter is referred to the Attorney General. If a person against whom a civil penalty is assessed under this subsection fails to pay that penalty, an action may be commenced in the district court of the United States for any district in which the violation occurs for such penalty.
Would you do the loop again?
Will you do the loop again?
Yes and yes. 😁
Man..you guys are missing so many great stops..Boca Chita, Boca Grande, Captiva, cabbage key, South Seas..
We have been able to get to see some of them on side trips. But, we will be back again someday. On the Loop, it is almost impossible to get to see everything in one Loop due to weather and schedule. So, we will try again!