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Looking for Docking Facilities

Discussion in 'General Yachting Discussion' started by Escaper, Jan 11, 2009.

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  1. Capt J

    Capt J Senior Member

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    The ICW in Broward and Palm Beach counties is pretty tame from what I have seen lately and very rarely do you come across someone blasting music. The Marine Police crack down on it fairly quickly and for example in Lake Boca on the weekends there is usually always a patrol boat there and patrolling the area.

    From the poster's post, I don't think he has any interest in anchoring out and putting his tender in and out of the water on a regular basis. It sounds like he is more into going for a day cruise with friends and stopping at restaurants, having lunch and cruising back to the dock.

    I agree that if you like to anchor out and that sort of thing, tender to a little island, or waterski behind the tender that Miami is nicer. However if you're not into that, I think Miami is a pretty boring place to cruise with very little in scenery that is close by. Yeah you see islands a few miles off your side, but they're too far away to see any detail if you're in the channel. It's also a pain to stop at restaurants like at Bayside or Miami beach Marina where you have to go into a slip and tie up in a boat that size, rather then pulling up along a face dock at Shooters or Houstons where they have a line handler.
  2. NYCAP123

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    Hate to say it guys, but from the sounds of things all over So. Florida (between the crowds, blasting go-fasts, blasting stereos, slow speed zones, lack of accessable uncrowded beaches and restaurants, etc.) the cruising up here sounds so much better. We just have to figured out how to lure the bikinis out in winter.:D
  3. Seafarer

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    Problem is, while the cold makes certain things become more pronounced in the bikinis, it has the opposite effect on certain things on us... :(
  4. When checking the rates for marinas, make sure to ask about monthly rates, "season" rates, and year round rates. Transient rates can be high, but a much better deal can be had for longer periods. Remember this is the "Gold Coast" and demand in the winter is high and supply and demand make a difference.

    Some boat owners will store behind a house when they are not using the boat, then move to a marina when on board. Zoning in Fort Lauderdale does not allow stay aboards behind a private home. Apartments and condos are different.

    As I type this I am about a half mile off shore headed from the Stuart Boat Show back to Fort Lauderdale. I have not waited for a bridge yet! Waves are about six inches, sunny skies, low 70's temperatures. No wonder so many boaters want to be here in the winter!
  5. NYCAP123

    NYCAP123 Senior Member

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  6. CaptTom

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    Hey, C'mon down.
    We have blue skies and bluer hulls.

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  7. Pascal

    Pascal Senior Member

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    here, that was last night sunset, we were anchored off KBYC... just had time to grab the camera as a hatt. was passing by.

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  8. hat4349

    hat4349 Senior Member

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    However you don't use those everytime you go out, I remember in 2006 my friend moved his boat from close to DC down to the Chesapeake because he got tired of coming out to the river and thinking well do I go to starboard or port this time and see the same old thing. By coming to the Bay he was able to pick numerous places to cruise to, Pascal has a very valid point here. While access is important being able to cruise to different areas when you go out for a day, a weekend, or even longer is important. When you want repairs I have always been able to make arrangements to have the boat pulled and for emergencies there are plenty of mobile mechanics here and I am sure in Florida also. I would definitely recommend taking into account these factors before deciding where to put the boat.
  9. thebighawk

    thebighawk New Member

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    dockage

    Take a look at waterways marina! That could fit
  10. RER

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    Wow..that sky is unreal.
  11. dennismc

    dennismc Senior Member

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    Waterfront news is a good paper for dock space rentals in the FTL area, also it is on line.
  12. dennismc

    dennismc Senior Member

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