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Old 03-05-2018, 09:26 AM
Eric B Eric B is offline
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No problem Don. There is a deep water channel just to the South of the resort for the Four Fish Marina that leads out about 1/4 mile East to the inter coastal. Every where west of the ICW is a manatee no wake zone with depths from the 2-4 foot range including around River Palms. Everything East of the ICW is super shallow with locals only knowledge needed. I was bumping over there in a 18' skiff. Lots of shallow oyster bars in super murky water. SS prop hell. The dock is very exposed to wind chop but I never bumped in and around the dock for the photos. This past weekend it was blowing NNE 15-25 knots and pretty rough around that dock. An Easterly would be a issue as well. I would have pulled my boat each night if I stayed there this past weekend, or used a mooring. The good news to all this is the ramp is just past the Marina to the South and has plenty of parking. The Marina does have some transient docks as well and is very protected. If the group is looking for a watering hole one night, Mulligans is about a mile North at the base of the Jensen Beach Village. Local seafood. I went there Friday night and it could easily host the likes of the CSC group. Some of the locals might even try to keep up with some of you pirates! The Shrimp House is walking distance to the South but is kinda fancy Nancy .... you all might get kicked out or if No Bones went in first you might not get seated at all........
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