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Hey All, we are looking at a trip to Key West from Ft Lauderdale, any advice on the best route? On the Off shore side or on the Gulf side?ThanksMarcus
 
With your draft and a slower cruise speed the inside route is more scenic and goes as far south as marathon. After that you would typically go on the ocean side which is shorter than the gulf route although there supposed to be some nice spots to explore on the gulf side of the lower keys. There are a number of marinas and anchorages on.m the inside ICW route.

Keep in mind that most of the small keys on the bayside north of Key Largo and islamorada are restricted. You can anchor but not land...
 
The shallowest portion of the ICW is between R78A and R90 off Islamorada where depths can be under 5' MLW. The tide is about 1' or less with the wind making a bigger impact on depth than the tide. For my 5' draft with unprotected props, I depart the ICW at Snake Creek and run Hawk Channel to go further south. Otherwise, I agree with Pascal.
 
Maybe I am not adventurous enough but I draw 5’ And I don’t even think about the sound side. I run hawks channel. Just got back from the keys and anchored out off of Islamorada on the ocean side and took the dinghy in to mess around and there is not a lot of water once on the sound side.
 
Thanks all for the input. I believe I am at near 4’ and like to keep a little under the keel.Snake creek is where I was looking at crossing over to Hawks Channel but was a little concerned about water depth entering Snake Creek between markers 10 & 12 on the bay side, it looked like it was about 3’ at MLW.What is a good spot to anchor outside at Islamabad’s? There is a great place to eat right at the base of the bridge to eat and we can take the dink back in? Can’t remember the name but I will know it when I see it; they have a small dock and the food was always great!Any good anchorages in the key west or stock island area? Need this as a back up if we can’t get a slip at the Naval Base marina at Boca Chica.Thanks again
 
Sorry, meant Islamorada!
 
Snake Creek is not a problem. Read my comments on Active Captain’s hazard marker at the oceanside of Snake Creek. Severla 6’ draft vessels transit from Plantation Yacht Harbor regularly.

The restaurant at Snake Creek’s drawbridge, Island Grill, was destroyed by Irma.
 
Snake creek is fine with 5' draft.

A nice spot to stopnis Indian key just islamorada. Dinghy in a visit the ruins. It was quite a place with wreckers and the first courthouse.

With 5' draft you have to slow at idle in some places inside to avoid squatting. Better outside. 4' draft on a 53 is no problem
 
Indian Key as of 2 weeks ago was closed but there are 5 moorings that appear to be new. We took one and stayed the night and took the dingy into Islamorada. Not a good place if you have dogs to walk. Went to a beach on the mainland side and sign said beware of alligators. My wife was not happy, I thought it was a bunch of shiz but then we saw 4 sets of foot prints with a line between them going side to side. We got going after that. I attached a picture of us on the mooring at Indian. Doesn’t show much but I figured the forum liked pictures.
 

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Not a good place if you have dogs to walk. Went to a beach on the mainland side and sign said beware of alligators. My wife was not happy, I thought it was a bunch of shiz but then we saw 4 sets of foot prints with a line between them going side to side. We got going after that.

We have 2 crocodiles regularly seen in and around the harbor here at PYC in the last month. Friends with a dog now carry a baseball bat when then take the dog for a swim. Just another reason to stay on the boat.
 
Same here we have a couple of big crocodiles swimming around the marina, boat ramp and the club mooring field. People paddleboard and kayak around, kids sailing summer camp. It's only a matter of time.
 
We are doing a slow relaxing trip down. Staying in buttonwood in Key Largo so Are there any other good spots to anchor between islamorada and Marathon on the outside?
 
We are doing a slow relaxing trip down. Staying in buttonwood in Key Largo so Are there any other good spots to anchor between islamorada and Marathon on the outside?
No. Stay inside to Channel 5. Shell Key and Lingnumvitae cool and used to have a couple of moorings. For anchoring, good holding and protection from southerly stuff.
 
Same here we have a couple of big crocodiles swimming around the marina, boat ramp and the club mooring field. People paddleboard and kayak around, kids sailing summer camp. It's only a matter of time.
Wow that really does sound scary and an accident waiting to happen. Good to know for future time when i we will be able to get down there.
 
George, Thanks, I like that idea, I was originally mainly concerned about water depth between Islamorada and marathon area but it sounds like a 4’ draft won’t be a issue.Marcus
 

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