Embarking on a voyage from The Perry Hotel and Marina, located at the historic Stock Island's marina (Florida Keys), to the prestigious Bahia Mar Yachting Center nestled in Fort Lauderdale, presents an enthralling yet serene maritime journey, perfectly suited for the experienced boater with a keen interest in exploring the illustrious Floridian coastline.
Pre-Departure from The Perry Hotel and Marina
Chart Review and Preparations:
- Thoroughly inspect the latest nautical charts, NOAA Chart #11441 is particularly relevant for this voyage.
- Ensure your yacht is equipped with all necessary safety equipment, including life jackets, a working VHF radio, flares, and a first-aid kit. Also, ensure your navigation lights and equipment are in pristine condition.
Navigational Route and Key Points
1. Departure:
- Depart from The Perry Hotel and Marina, and set a course eastward toward the Atlantic Ocean, navigating through the Key West Channel. Pay careful attention to the channel markers and be mindful of the traffic in this bustling area.
2. Through the Florida Keys:
- The route north through the Hawk Channel offers a picturesque journey with relatively shallow waters. Be vigilant for coral reefs and use your charts and GPS to navigate these natural hazards.
3. Shelter Options and Points of Interest:
- Marathon, FL: ~47 miles North of Stock Island. Marathon offers safe harbor and amenities, such as marinas and fuel. It’s also an excellent spot for a rest, with attractions like the Dolphin Research Center.
- Key Largo, FL: The northernmost island of the Florida Keys, offers not only shelter but also attractions like John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park, a paradise for snorkelers and divers.
4. Entering the Mainland Florida Waters:
- Upon reaching Key Largo, you’ll journey north along the coastline. The waterways here are well-marked, but boaters should be mindful of the speed limits and local regulations, particularly in manatee zones.
5. Points of Interest Along the Coast:
- Miami, FL: Before reaching Miami, consider the scenic route inside the reef for smoother waters but be aware of the shallower depths and increased boat traffic. Miami itself is a vibrant city with numerous docking opportunities and a rich array of cultural and recreational activities.
- Fort Lauderdale, FL: Known as the "Venice of America" due to its extensive canal system. As you approach, ensure to communicate with drawbridges via VHF and pay attention to the established procedures for safe passage.
6. Arrival: Bahia Mar Yachting Center
- As you make your way to the Bahia Mar Yachting Center, follow the marked channels into the heart of Fort Lauderdale. The center is well-equipped to cater to the needs of the discerning boater, offering luxurious amenities and direct access to the beautiful Fort Lauderdale beach.
Safety and Navigation
- Weather and Sea Conditions: Always check the weather forecast before and during your trip. The Atlantic side of the Florida Keys can experience sudden changes in weather, making sheltered bays crucial in emergency situations.
- Navigational Aids: Keep a close eye on buoys, lighthouses, and other navigational aids. The waters are well-marked, but the ever-present boat traffic requires constant vigilance.
- Local Regulations: Familiarize yourself with local boating regulations, especially the protected areas along the Keys and near-shore waters of the mainland, where specific speed limits and boating behaviors are enforced to protect wildlife.
Why This Route?
This route offers an unparalleled blend of open-ocean sailing, challenging navigational experiences, and the opportunity to explore some of the most beautiful and vibrant coastal destinations in the United States. It is perfectly suited for the adventurous boater who appreciates the blend of serene oceanic travel intermixed with lively, cultural stopovers. With careful planning, adherence to safety practices, and a spirit for exploration, this journey from The Perry Hotel and Marina to Bahia Mar Yachting Center will not just be a passage but a memorable adventure through the heart of Florida’s boating paradise.