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  1. Guide to Navigating Florida Inlets & Water Channels

    • Shallow waters and shifting bottoms make this inlet at least a little questionable. Plenty of sport fishing boats use it all the time, but they make the run out often. If you’re coming from sea in anything less than a s… See more

    Boynton Beach Inlet

    Though the Boynton Beach Inlet is one of the state's hairiest to navigate, at least when it's rough, it offers almost direct access to some of Palm Beach County's most beauti… See more

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    Ponce Inlet

    South of Daytona Beach, Ponce Inlet is much like St. Augustine Inlet: safe to use with caution. Again, you’ll see lots of boats coming and going and, in settled conditions, … See more

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    St. Lucie Inlet

    Local knowledge only! Dredging operations began recently to deepen this channel and that will probably make it usable for many more boats, but I wouldn’t aim to escape rough weat… See more

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    Fort Pierce Inlet

    I consider Fort Pierce Inlet my home inlet. Deep and well-marked, with jetties on both sides, it’s a welcome sight after a long cruise. A Coast Guard station and several marinas jus… See more

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