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Old 18-05-2019, 20:20   #1
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Access ti Indiantown marina advice please!

Any advice about the trip from Stuart FL. To Indiantown Marina..... specifically about bridge clearances. We are at 52' and the internet search I did said 56' at low tide. Should I be worried that we only have 4' clearance? Your experiences please??
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Re: Access ti Indiantown marina advice please!

See the Okeechobee Waterway - Cruising Guide
https://www.offshoreblue.com/cruising/okeechobee.php


Or contact Indiantown Marina
Phone: 772-597-2455
Fax: 772-597-2451
Email: indiantownmarina@juno.com
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Re: Access ti Indiantown marina advice please!

I did it a few weeks ago with 52ft. On a ball in Stuart,I dinked over to the first bridge at mid tide to check the tide gauge,we had 2or 3 ft clearance all the way.
Money saving tip,stop at the park immediately after the lock,if you have a seniors pass it’s $15 per day,do the boat prep here instead of at the marina,they have showers. Trying to plan tipping my boat thru Macaya rr bridge in Oct as
‘Billy the tipper’ has retired. Corps of engineers has a water levels website.
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