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Gulfport to Jensen Beach by boat

Gulfport to Jensen Beach
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Gulfport to Jensen Beach

Gulfport to Jensen Beach

Embarking on a boat trip from Gulfport to Jensen Beach offers the perfect blend of scenic beauty, thrilling exploration, and thrilling navigation. This coastal journey runs approximately 180 nautical miles, as it takes you along the stunning west coast of Florida before heading to the sunny eastern shores. Whether you're a seasoned skipper or an adventurous cruising couple, this itinerary has plenty to offer, but always prioritize safety as you chart your course.

Departure from Gulfport:

Start your adventure at Gulfport Marina, ensuring that your vessel is in tip-top shape. Ensure all your safety equipment is on board, including life vests, flares, and a well-stocked first-aid kit. Tune in to local weather updates, and when conditions are favorable, set your GPS towards the south-southeast. Leaving Gulfport, you'll head through Boca Ciega Bay, keeping an eye on your depth sounder as the shallow waters can be tricky. Markers and buoys guide the way and help you maintain your bearings—make sure to follow the channel markers closely.

Cruising Southward:

Once you navigate through Boca Ciega Bay, you'll enter Tampa Bay, one of Florida's largest open-water estuaries. Its vast waters can sometimes fool even veteran mariners, so stay vigilant for large vessels and pay attention to the traffic separation schemes in place. Consider using navigational apps, such as savvy navvy, to help ensure you stay on course through this busy area.

Passing under the iconic Sunshine Skyway Bridge is a visual treat—just be mindful of your vessel's height clearance. It's also wise to note that Tampa Bay can be prone to pop-up thunderstorms, so always have a plan B. Safe harbor options include the protected waters of Terra Ceia Bay or even swinging into Bradenton if the weather takes a turn.

Bradenton and Sarasota:

Continuing southward, Bradenton and Sarasota offer excellent spots for a scenic pause. Anna Maria Island and Longboat Key are delightful stops, with charming beachfronts and local cuisine at places like Mar Vista Dockside. Anchor safely in protected waters if you wish to take a break. Note that Sarasota Bay can have quite a bit of boat traffic, especially near downtown and the popular St. Armands Circle. Maneuvering through tight quarters here requires some finesse, so heed to no-wake zones diligently.

Charlotte Harbor:

As you push further south, you're greeted by the serene beauty of Charlotte Harbor. This estuary complex provides plenty of natural beauty and wildlife—dolphin sightings are common here. Stay within marked channels and be attentive to any shoals or sandbars. If you need a break, Burnt Store Marina offers full services, and Punta Gorda is a lovely stop for those interested in exploring a historic town on foot.

Pine Island Sound to Fort Myers:

Navigating through Pine Island Sound en route to Fort Myers allows for breathtaking views of barrier islands like Sanibel and Captiva—wonderful for a quiet lunch spot at anchor if the seas are calm. Be extra cautious around the shoals and shallows here; always have current charts on hand. Fort Myers provides ample sheltered docking options, including marinas equipped to handle varied weather conditions.

Journey Across the Okeechobee Waterway:

To make your way across to Florida’s East Coast, take the Okeechobee Waterway, a journey through the heart of Florida. Check the conditions of Lake Okeechobee—large swells on the lake can create a challenging passage. Often, crossing early in the morning when winds are calmer is preferable. The route offers locks at Ortona and St. Lucie and demands close attention to operating times and procedures. It's a must to ensure your VHF radio is tuned, as communication with lock operators is required.

Arrival into Jensen Beach:

Once you're over on the east coast, you'll weave through the winding St. Lucie River right into Jensen Beach. Safe mooring options here are plentiful near the Indian Riverside Park. You’ve arrived at your destination, known for its laid-back lifestyle, quaint shopping, and excellent beachfront. Needless to say, keep an ear on the weather forecast, as Atlantic conditions can change swiftly.

Overall, this trip provides a robust challenge and visually stunning passages that are sure to delight. It's best suited for those comfortable with variable coastal and inland water navigation, offering ample opportunities for both relaxation and skilled piloting. Stay prepared, respect local regulations, and let your spirit of adventure guide you safely from Gulfport to the charming shores of Jensen Beach. Safe travels!