Hey James,
Yes I am planning to run the boat from home to Hontoon this year. I will trailer as a back up only if weather looks bad. Tow vehicle is old (230K miles) and trailer is older (1998 with countless salt water dunkings), so boat itself is most likely to get me to Hontoon by Monday evening, and back to work the following Monday without a breakdown. Plus, and most important, boating beats trailering on the scale of enjoyment.
Also, this might be of interest to anyone thinking of a trip north from Hontoon. Last year I ran from my house, 15 miles south of Savannah, to Hontoon in a leisurely 3 days for a trip distance of 230 NM measured by GPS. I did the return trip in 2 easy 9 hour days. 230 NM / 18 hours is 12.8 knots average speed. I almost never go over 20 knots and a fair amount of time was spent at trawler speed.
To me, the ST. Johns river is very scenic from Palatka south. From Palatka to Jacksonville, river is big, wide and much less picturesque. Downtown Jacksonville is more fun seeing from the water than from I-95.
The Georgia ICW is always a great. Marshlands, barrier islands, 7-10 ft tides, uncrowded.
-Jeff-