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Duck Key to Palm City by boat

Duck Key to Palm City

Distance - 186.1 Nm

Velocidade média
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Estimativa de tempo
1 day, 13 hours, 13 minutes
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Duck Key to Palm City

Duck Key to Palm City

Starting your voyage from the picturesque Duck Key is an ideal launching point for an exciting journey to Palm City. As you prepare to embark on this approximately 200 nautical mile trip up the Florida coastline, there's a host of stunning sights and critical navigational considerations to keep in mind.

Leaving Duck Key: Navigational Start

Your journey begins as you set your compass northward. Leaving Duck Key, navigate carefully through Hawk Channel, a safer stretch of water inside the reef that offers protection from rough seas. Keep an eye on the depth sounder and charts here, as the shoals can be tricky. The waters here teem with marine life, so don’t rush; savor this part of the journey where the vibrant reefs might tempt you to a snorkeling stop.

Heading North: Key Largo and Biscayne Bay

As you proceed, Key Largo is your first point of interest. A great spot to consider anchoring for a rest and to enjoy some snorkeling at John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park, which is home to the famous Christ of the Abyss statue.

Continuing north, you’ll pass into Biscayne Bay. Here, be vigilant of shallow areas, marked by daymarks and buoys defining the Intracoastal Waterway (ICW). The calm waters offer a pleasant cruising experience, perfect for spotting dolphins or indulging in a bit of fishing.

Navigating through Miami: Shipping Channels

Approaching Miami, a keen watch is necessary as you'll be sharing waters with commercial traffic. The Miami Sea Buoy (R"2") and Government Cut are critical navigation aids to guide you. Be aware of restricted areas around the Port of Miami where adherence to speed limits is crucial.

Intracoastal Waterway: North to Palm City

From Miami, continue along the ICW. This section of the route is well-marked with easy-to-follow numbered channel markers. Along the way, consider a detour into Hollywood or Fort Lauderdale for a jaunt ashore. Fort Lauderdale, known as the "Venice of America," offers fascinating canal-side views and dining opportunities.

As you cruise past Pompano Beach and Boca Raton, the ICW offers calmer waters, allowing you to maintain a relaxed pace. Keep a lookout for changing bridge opening schedules; local regulations necessitate a careful approach to timing.

West Palm Beach and Jupiter: Sheltered Bays

West Palm Beach is a perfect spot to pause. Currie Park is a good anchorage option, providing shelter in case weather conditions worsen. You'll also find Peanut Island nearby, a unique spot for exploring and justifiably popular among boaters for picnicking.

Cruising onward past Jupiter and its iconic lighthouse, stay vigilant for shoals and zig-zag your way through channels marked by well-maintained markers.

Final Stretch to Palm City: St. Lucie Inlet and River

Approaching Stuart, the St. Lucie Inlet warrants your attention due to strong currents and shifting sandbars. Accurate charts and careful consideration of tide times are crucial here. Once through, the quiet St. Lucie River guides you towards Palm City.

Safety and Navigation Tips

Throughout your trip, using reliable navigation tools is essential. Consider apps like savvy navvy, Navionics, or Garmin ActiveCaptain for updated charts and GPS tracking. Ensure your VHF radio is operational, and always check the local marine forecast before setting out for each leg of the trip. Remember, life jackets aren’t just a necessity for younger sailors; everyone aboard should have one readily available.

This journey is doubtlessly suited to boaters who love the interplay of nature, sightseeing, and the open sea. It's perfect for those eager to navigate both busy cities with bustling harbours and serene, sheltered waterways, all the while staying mindful of the ever-present need for safety at sea. Bon voyage!