Florida Boating

It's no surprise that Florida is the number one place with annual boating registrations that top all other states. Florida offers many different opportunities for boating whether you want to brave the ocean, the gulf, or one of their many, many lakes.

Because they have been consistently the number one boating destination in the United States, Florida concentrates a lot of their state-wide efforts on keeping the waterways safe as well as fun. There are numerous state grants available for improving ramp access and keeping the waters clean.

Florida has over 8,000 miles of coastline and 4,500 square miles of inland waterways, making it a paradise for boaters! From mega-yachts to wooden skiffs, having a boat is as normal as having a car for some Floridians. The Intra-coastal Waterway is a natural but dredged channel that extends 500 miles down the east coast of Florida to the tip of the Keys. It's a very popular boating route that runs through rivers, creeks and dredged canals. It is maintained by the Florida Inland Navigation District.

The 135-mile Okeechobee Waterway, which cuts through the state, is another popular boating route, especially during the summer. It runs along the St. Lucie Canal from Stuart, across Lake Okeechobee and then on to Sanibel Island via the Caloosahatchee River.

 

There are roughly 1,250 marinas in Florida, most with excellent facilities, accommodations and outlets for fishing and diving charters.  Florida is also home to dozens of boat manufacturers, dealers and yards which provide services such as boat repair, painting and storage.

If you are boating in Florida, you'll find all the amenities afforded to the many, many boating enthusiasts that flock here every year. Numerous marinas allow for easy access to the many waterways and the services they provide make every boater comfortable and at ease.

The fishing is also great in Florida, so it's easy to combine recreational boating with angling for prize fish. You'll find lots of award-winning fish in many different places, so if you plan on boating in Florida, be sure to bring your fishing gear!

There's no doubt about it, when you want a great boating experience, you need to check out Florida. Besides having some of the best weather in the country, they also offer boaters many opportunities to enjoy the weather along with the waters. Any type of boating from sail boating to speed boating is just waiting for you on the waters of sunny Florida!

Florida Boating In The News


 50 Boating Deaths In Florida So Far This Year - click orlando

Fri, 20 Aug 2010 01:42:00 GMT

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. -- State wildlife officials aid 50 people have died in boating accidents so far this year -- an increase of four from the same time last year. Capt. Carol Keyser of the Florida Fish and ...


 Florida's Cultural Coast - The Star-Ledger - NJ.com (blog)

Thu, 02 Sep 2010 14:06:00 GMT

(NAPSI)-Getting past the sun and surf, culture-savvy insiders know that Sarasota County is much more than its beaches, boating, golfing and dining. Ranked as the No. 3 Best Art Town in John Villani's book ...


 South Florida Travel Calendar for September - Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel

Tue, 31 Aug 2010 20:42:00 GMT

Check out our list of South Florida festivals and events for September ... boating and diving gear, nauticl clothing, marine surplus items, anchors, mooring products, nautical art and antiques, seafood and more.


 Florida's many faces and places - msnbc.com

Thu, 26 Aug 2010 13:38:00 GMT

everyone knows Florida is the home of the world's most famous rodent ... biking and boating. For beach bums: St. Petersburg/Clearwater The 35-mile St. Petersburg/Clearwater coast is bordered by a series of barrier ...


 Go Camping With A Mouse In Florida - WSB-TV Atlanta

Thu, 26 Aug 2010 06:57:00 GMT

Florida offers a wealth of opportunities for the budget-conscious who still want to experience ... house-boating can be a great way for budget-conscious families to reconnect and perhaps even learn to whistle a new ...