Hello,
I currently live in Maryland but we're planning to retire in the Cape Coral area. We have a 2003 330 SS. My question is two-fold:
1.) Is the bridge clearance really only 9 feet for the 330 SS? I haven't measured mine yet (winter storage) but it seems like it would be taller from the waterline. This is not including any gear on the arch I believe. I don't have much besides the horns, anchor light, and folding antenna.
2.) Anyone from the Cape Coral area that can give some insight into the bridges. I have a bridge height map from a realtor, but when I look at boats behind some of the bridges on Google Earth or similar mapping it seems to me that they are taller boats than what the bridge heights would allow.
We're looking in the eastern/southern/and mid Cape Coral area labeled as Gulf Access.
Thanks for your reply Florida Formula Captains!
I currently live in Maryland but we're planning to retire in the Cape Coral area. We have a 2003 330 SS. My question is two-fold:
1.) Is the bridge clearance really only 9 feet for the 330 SS? I haven't measured mine yet (winter storage) but it seems like it would be taller from the waterline. This is not including any gear on the arch I believe. I don't have much besides the horns, anchor light, and folding antenna.
2.) Anyone from the Cape Coral area that can give some insight into the bridges. I have a bridge height map from a realtor, but when I look at boats behind some of the bridges on Google Earth or similar mapping it seems to me that they are taller boats than what the bridge heights would allow.
We're looking in the eastern/southern/and mid Cape Coral area labeled as Gulf Access.
Thanks for your reply Florida Formula Captains!