Along the ICW:
The route leg from Jensen Beach to Palm Beach was beautiful but crowded with boat traffic. This section of the ICW is lined with expensive homes.
Some of the homes are situated on “fingers of land” that have these straight water fairways lined with docks.


The speed along the ICW changes back and forth between “Idle – No Wake” in manatee zones and “25MPH in Channel” zones where boats are allowed to produce more sizable wakes. With exception of only a few homes the standard solution for docks is to use boat lifts. Kelly & I wondered if M/V Simple Life is too large/heavy for a boat lift. I joked that anything it “technically possible” even if not the norm. As we travelled South we saw boats almost as heavy on lifts.
Boat Lifts:

Viking model/size unknown

Then there are those folks who need a boat that is just a bit to big for a boat lift.

We even saw Grand Celebration moored as we made our way around Peanut Island Park in Rivera Beach.


We saw many wave runners enjoying the great weather.

Sandbar People:
These ‘Sandbar Girls” were having too much fun taking selfies on one of the many sandbars that line the ICW channel.

Maybe this crew should have paid more attention to the sandbars?

We almost stopped early in the leg to anchor at Peck Lake but many of the anchorages were crowded along the way.

As we approached Palm Beach where I planned to anchor I wondered if my pre-selected anchorage would be full like many we passed along the way.

Tight Anchorages:
My concerns we justified when we arrived and struggled to find a spot with enough swing room for us with the strong reversing currents. The captain on the catamaran made a face at me as I noisily lowered my 90# anchor and all chain rode. I don’t agree with making faces at people when you think they anchored too close to you. I have always thought … Everyone is free to anchor in a free anchorage. Fairness is whomever gets there last should pickup anchor and leave if swing room becomes an issue. Barring that some idiot has not let out twice the recommended scope to be “extra safe from dragging”. While I have been known to let out more rode than needed in an empty anchorage, should it get crowded, I’ll be the first to shorten scope before dinghying over to that boat which anchored after me asking them to shorten scope or weigh anchor.
Anchored:
Once on anchored, we had a great view of the high-rise buildings during the day

as well as at night.

The bridge was something to gaze at as well, being lit with glowing lights.

Next stop Boca Raton
Wow, I hope you and your lovely wife brought your high-hooks to go out in Palm Beach! I’d love to be eating out at night there.
LikeLike