Re: St Johns River Cruise
The mouth of the St. Johns is actually on the southern end of the river, just south of Lake Monroe (which is why the St. john's flows North). It is navigable all the wat from there to the port of Jacksonville, which we have done many times. It is a beautiful ride, and some of Old Florida's best scenery. Some thing haven't changed at all since the river was surveyed 300+ years ago. You see what they see...pretty cool.
I'm moored in Monroe Harbor Marina and plan on being on the St. John's this coming weekend (prob Sunday). If you plan on being in the area between Blue springs and lake Monroe, PM me and I'll shoot you my PX and we can raft up for a while. I usually have 2-4 boats rafting up as well and it always makes for a good time.
Hope to hear from you!!
P.S. Harritwo-- there are plenty of fuel spots south of you. The ones that come immediately to mind are Green Cove Springs area (big basin near the hotel), North of Lake George, South of Lake George (Astor...but you're gonna pay), and SR44 (White Hair Bridge) are the first. You can also fuel at Highbanks Marina further south, Boat Tree marina, and Monroe Harbor Marina in Lake Monroe.