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Boating in Key West
 

Boating in Key West is without a doubt, some of the best in the world. The island chain gives us the benefit of being able to boat on either side, so that it's almost always easy to find calm boating waters.

Don't let the conditions let you become complacent, though. Make sure to think "safety first". Weather and therefore boat conditions can change in an instant. Always file a "float plan" (a plan of where you are going and when you will be back) with a family member or friend. It's best to have a VHF radio so that any boats in your area can hear you if you are in trouble. Cell phones can be used, but that eliminates a possible nearby boater that can help. Don't forget life jackets. Check the weather forecast before you head out.

 

Boat Registration

Registration is required on all boats with motors, regardless of size. A valid out-of-state registration of any pleasure craft is recognized for up to 90 days in Florida. After that, Florida registration is required. Fees vary according to the length of the boat. Newcomers from out of state should bring their title and/or registration. Registration is handled through the tax collector's office. In Key West, the office is located in the Harvey Government Center at 1200 Truman Avenue. The phone number is 305-295-5000.

 

Fishing Licenses

Regulations require a nonresident to have a saltwater fishing license when saltwater fishing from either a boat or land. A Florida resident may saltwater fish from land without a license, but must have a saltwater license when saltwater fishing from a boat unless the fisherman is under age 16 or over age 65.

Licenses are available from county Tax Collector's offices or substations ranging from bait shops to discount stores.

Further information regarding fishing licenses - call the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission at 305-289-2330.


Marinas

A&B Marina - 700 Front Street, (305) 294-2535
Galleon Marina - 619 Front Street, (305) 292-1292
Garrison Bight Marina - 711 Eisenhower Drive, (305) 294-3093
Geiger Key Marina - 5 Geiger Road, MM 10.5, (305) 296-3553
Hilton Key West Resort and Marina - 245 Front Street, (305) 294-4000
Conch Harbor Marina - 951 Caroline Street, (305) 294-2933
Oceanside Marina - 5950 Peninsula Ave, (305) 294-4676
Key West Yacht Club - 2315 N. Roosevelt Blvd, (305) 296-5389
Key West Bight Marina - 201 William Street, (305) 296-3838
Murray Marine Sales and Service - 5710 US 1, (305) 296-9555
Peninsular Marine - 6000 Peninsula Ave, (305) 296-8110
Robbie's Marina - Shrimp Road, Stock Island, (305) 294-1124
Safe Harbour Marina - 6810 Front St, Stock Island, (305) 294-9797
Sea Horse Marina - 5001 5th Ave, Stock Island, (305) 292-9111
Spencer's Boat Yard - 701 Palm Avenue, (305) 296-8826
Sunset Marina - 5555 College Road, Stock Island, (305) 296-7101


Emergency Phone Numbers

Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (formerly Marine Patrol) - 305-289-2320; after 5 pm call 800-342-5367

U.S. Coast Guard - 305-295-9700 or 305-295-9735

 

Boat Ramps

Garrison Bight
Simonton Beach
11th Street ramp
Bertha Street ramp
Key Haven, MM 6
Shark Key, MM 10

 

 

 

 

 

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