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Miami to Eastern Tennessee Hatteras 53my

Discussion in 'General Yachting Discussion' started by Pascal, Jul 23, 2025.

  1. Pascal

    Pascal Senior Member

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    A few months ago we decided to move our 53 to Watts Bar Lake on the Tennessee River, just south of Chattanooga. We ll move up this way eventually (already bought land) and while we ll still be living in miami for a few years we re just fed up with the crowds. Biscayne bay, once a gem, has become ghetto charter grounds with some anchorages now downright nasty if not dangerous with jet skis running wild

    we just competed the trip in 18 days, 181 hours run time, 1500 gallons of fuel. No major issues beyond a broken gen belt and a couple of air con issues quickly fixed.

    the 17 locks were a new experience but no big deal. This lake is just beautiful with hundred of coves, rolling hills etc. And at 60 sq miles it’s bigger than Biscayne bay! We re anchored for the afternoon in a nice little cove. Love it.

    and in addition to paying a fraction of the dockage cost, I can afford full coverage insurance for the first time in 15 years. No more sweating come hurricane season.

    Here is a video of the trip with all the locks etc.

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  2. chesapeake46

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    Nice video
    About as close as I will ever get to any of those places
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    Outstanding video. Thank you for sharing.
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    Strongly recommend a cruise up to ft louden near Knoxville. Gorgeous, dramatic cliffs dropping into the water and the smokies on the horizon. Although a bit crowded these days, remains one of my favorite spots in the country.
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    Nice video. Don't blame you at all. Moved from Miami back in the early 70's when traffic was already horrible but the waterways were at least still good. Current boat was in Coral Gables and survey/sea trial was of course down there and cause to wonder how anyone could still reside down there in that over crowded world.
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    Very nicely done.
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    Thank you for the great video. What a trip. Good luck with your move (boat and personal). What a beautiful lake to boat on.
    Made me nervous traveling in the fog. I am used to it on Lake Michigan and Lake Huron but those were close quarters.
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    Oh and I forgot to mention all those locks especially the really high lift ones.
  9. Pascal

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    Thanks

    we ve spend a couple of weeks up there so far and love it. Watts Bar Lake and especially the Piney River area where the boat is docked is really beautiful with hundreds of coves and bays to anchor in

    here is an example of a couple of anchorages

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    Thanks Beautiful.
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    It's beautiful up there, but you will find is that everywhere on the water looks the same. Green mountains going down to water. I spent a week on Lake Norris with my boat and couldn't get back to saltwater fast enough.
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    What do we have in sofl? It s all mangrove shoreline, no elevation. At least up there we don’t have the ghetto charters, the idiots on rental jet skis, the loud (c)rap and regatone…

    lake Norris is landlocked and much smaller
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    Love the set-up, especially the built in steps from the aft deck to the swim step.

    8.3 gph all in, not too shabby > 18 days, 181 hours run time, 1500 gallons of fuel.
  14. Capt J

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    Tennessee is like putting a yacht in a swimming pool. Wait until you get to an area with those godforsaken wakeboard boats throwing 4-5' waves in every direction that carry for a miles. Jet ski's don't have anything on those. I've done both. Lake Norris is over 100 miles long and has beautiful water color. TN river gets boring real fast too. But different strokes for different folks.

    There are plenty of places outside of Miami. Here there is Different water color everywhere you go. Waterfront restaurants that serve more than fried food out of the Sysco truck. Snorkeling, fishing, different destinations within a day (the entire keys, bimini-for the water and neighboring islands not the people, different scenery), could go to Flamingo or 10,000 islands for a change of scenery within a day, up there the scenery looks like the same everywhere. Plus it gets really cold half the year (for boating). I was on the TN river the end of October and had ice on the bow 3 mornings in a row 40F at night 60F during the day.
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    We went out almost every day in the two weeks after we got there and were amazed at how peaceful it was with empty anchorages, no wakes and no traffic even on weekends ends. In summer! The video above was shot on a week end…

    Bimini has turned into a s—thole… it’s Hialeah by the sea. I hate going there on the job and wouldn’t spend a dime going with my personal boat? The keys have no real beaches, just crowded sandbars. Yes some nice snorkeling but that’s about it. The Exumas are amazing but we spend quite a bit of time there, on the job but often off the clock between owners trips, so we re not going to go with our personal boat.

    biscayne bay used to be paradise. Not anymore. The only remaining nice spot is Eliot Key being a national park… but that’s just one spot. After 35 years I m ready for new horizons

    flamingo? Thousand islands? Same mangrove view :)

    I actually look forward to cool weather boating. We ve rented toons on the lake many times before over the years, even late October and while there could be cold days, temps go back up quickly into pleasant range

    as to waterfront restaurants, I do better on board and very few options in miami anyway.

    And then of course there is the fact that my dockage is now $195 instead of $1925… and my annual insurance $1150 full coverage, vs just unaffordable.
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    Good thing about a boat is you are only stuck in one place if you can’t fix it! I’m interested to hear how you enjoy TN over time. Someday we plan to take a boat trip up that way for something different.

    Not sure what your bridge clearance is but a trip up to the Great Lakes could be very enjoyable and I’m sure you could spend many summers exploring that area and not seeing everything.
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    Thanks for documenting the trip for us. We've enjoyed lots of river trips and the Tenn Tom is next on our list.