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Destin to St. Marks by boat

Destin to St. Marks

Distance - 162.1 Nm

Gjennomsnittlig hastighet
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1 day, 8 hours, 25 minutes
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Destin to St. Marks

Destin to St. Marks

Starting your trip from Destin, a delightful coastal town in Florida, you're in for an exciting yet relaxing journey to St. Marks. This route offers a sublime blend of deep blue waters and historic coastal towns, making it perfect for seasoned yachtsmen looking for a leisurely cruise while ensuring safety is kept paramount.

Departure from Destin:

As you depart from Destin Harbor, ensure your vessel's radio is tuned to local marine VHF channels to receive real-time weather updates and navigational advisories. Your initial course will lead you out of the harbor and past East Pass, a frequently trafficked waterway. Be vigilant of local marine traffic, especially larger vessels entering or exiting the harbor, and keep your eye on the markers to avoid the sandbars which can sometimes shift with storms or strong tides.

First Leg: Destin to Panama City:

The first leg of your journey is from Destin to Panama City. Stay close to the coastline, enjoying the scenic beauty of the Emerald Coast. St. Andrew Bay near Panama City offers a useful refuge and several marinas if you need to take shelter or wish to explore local attractions such as the pristine beaches of Shell Island. Remember to adhere strictly to speed regulations when close to the coast to safeguard both marine life and fellow beachgoers.

Navigating Apalachicola Bay:

Continuing eastwards, you will make your way past Apalachicola. This area is a boater's dream with its charming, old Florida feel. The Apalachicola Bay provides an excellent anchorage with its sheltered waters. It's important to pay close attention to the navigational aids here; a series of buoys guides you through the bay's entrance, ensuring you steer clear of shallower areas. Not only is the bay a tranquil anchorage, but it also features activities such as visiting the historic town of Apalachicola, known for its fresh seafood and quaint boutiques.

Eastward to Carrabelle:

Your next significant waypoint is Carrabelle, a small but historically rich town perfect for a quick stopover. The Carrabelle River offers protection from unexpected weather, and its marinas can provide essential services and supplies. Be cautious when navigating the river's entrance; follow the marked channel vigilantly to avoid running aground on the sandy bars.

Final Stretch to St. Marks:

As you make your way towards St. Marks, keep a watchful eye on your charts and GPS. The approach to St. Marks River requires careful piloting, particularly at its mouth, where shifting sands can present hazards. There are channel markers to guide you in, so maintaining an accurate course is essential. Once in the St. Marks River, you’ll find it to be a peaceful and scenic journey upstream to your final destination.

Points of Interest & Safety:

Throughout your journey, note the presence of locally protected areas where certain activities might be restricted to protect wildlife. Ensure you have updated charts and a reliable GPS system onboard. It’s also wise to equip your vessel with a radar and AIS (Automatic Identification System) for better situational awareness, especially in areas with heavy maritime traffic.

For navigation, using apps such as savvy navvy can be incredibly helpful, providing real-time updates on tides, weather, and navigation. It's an excellent tool for both route planning and in-the-moment decision-making.

Final Thoughts:

This voyage is suitable for experienced mariners who appreciate both the thrill of open-water travel and exploring charming coastal areas without compromising on safety. It combines the serenity of the Gulf with a dash of adventure as you discover beautiful bays and vibrant communities. Enjoy your sail, always prioritize safety, and let the coastal beauty of Northern Florida be the highlight of your nautical journey.