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Pompano Beach to Placida by boat

Pompano Beach to Placida

Distance - 217.8 Nm

Avg Speed
5 kts
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Time Estimate
1 day, 19 hours, 34 minutes
21 hours, 47 minutes
10 hours, 53 minutes
7 hours, 16 minutes
Pompano Beach to Placida

Pompano Beach to Placida

Departing from Pompano Beach, your journey to Placida offers a diverse and engaging nautical adventure that combines scenic beauty with safe navigation. As you set your course, it's crucial to ensure your vessel is well-equipped, with all safety gear in good working order and up-to-date charts loaded, ready for both electronic and paper navigation.

Leaving the calm waters of Pompano Beach, you'll head north along Florida's Gold Coast. This initial leg will have you traveling through the scenic Intracoastal Waterway (ICW). Pay particular attention to the shifting sandbars and shallow areas typical in this region. Local marine traffic is often dense, so remain vigilant and courteous, adhering to speed restrictions, especially in manatee zones, clearly marked throughout the ICW.

Your first potential rest stop could be at the beautiful Lake Worth Lagoon near West Palm Beach. Here, the calm waters not only offer shelter but also access to the lively city. If time permits, dropping anchor and enjoying a leisurely stroll in Palm Beach is ideal, exploring the sensational gardens and historic architecture.

Continuing northward, the ICW takes you past Jupiter Inlet, known for powerful tidal currents. Stay alert and follow the markers closely. It's also a zone that requires cautious maneuvering, especially during tidal changes, which can influence your navigation.

Further along, the Treasure Coast unfolds, with a notable stop at Fort Pierce. The inlet here, though more stable than others, still commands respect. If conditions worsen, you can find safe harbor in the Fort Pierce City Marina. The area also boasts the National Navy SEAL Museum and vibrant farmers markets, perfect for an entertaining layover.

Once you have resupplied and rested, your next leg leads you through the serene waters of the Indian River, characterized by fewer navigational hazards. However, be mindful of local crab pots and occasional shoaling. This stretch exemplifies Florida’s natural beauty, abundant with wildlife and lush mangroves.

As you approach the Space Coast, near Cape Canaveral, you'll have crucial decisions regarding weather and sea state, especially if you wish to venture into open waters of the Atlantic. For those preferring the ICW, Cocoa Beach is a viable refuge—offering visitor attractions like the Kennedy Space Center.

Navigating past Daytona Beach allows more open vistas but demands attention to bridge schedules, given the area's many drawbridges. St. Augustine, the nation’s oldest city, soon beckons with its historical allure and the welcoming facilities of the St. Augustine Municipal Marina.

Turning into the tranquil waters of the Matanzas River, cruising becomes easier with ample opportunities to observe Florida's less-developed coastline. Consider resting near St. Johns River, a natural choice for an overnight anchorage, abundant with fishing spots.

Between Jacksonville and St. Marys, you'll pass through a strategic transition from Florida to the wilds of Georgia's coast. As you edge closer to your destination, Hercules Inlet near Placida provides a welcome stop before your final leg. This area is renowned for its picturesque beaches and is a gateway to Florida’s pristine Gulf beaches.

Finally, as you reach Placida, ensure you navigate with care; this area, while beautiful, can surprise with sudden depth changes. Placida Harbor offers an idyllic ending to your voyage, presenting numerous marinas with great local amenities, perfect for concluding your trip with relaxation and a taste of local seafood.

For ensuring safe passage, I highly recommend utilizing navigation apps such as savvy navvy for real-time updates, and integrating your onboard systems with platforms like Navionics, ensuring a safe and enjoyable adventure from start to finish.

This route, blending tranquility and adventure, attracts the moderately experienced cruiser who appreciates both the natural beauty and cultural vibrancy of Florida’s coastline. Remember, a safe passage is paramount, and with careful planning and attention to weather patterns, this journey will be as rewarding as it is memorable.