Speed Limits on ICW
#11
OK, now I see the confusion. Portions of the chart say "Idle Speed" while otheres say "Slow Speed".
I went to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation page and found this. It explains the speed differences.
http://myfwc.com/codebook/2006/68C_T...ctuary_Act.pdf
I went to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation page and found this. It explains the speed differences.
http://myfwc.com/codebook/2006/68C_T...ctuary_Act.pdf
Last edited by Iggy; 01-18-2007 at 05:18 AM.
#15
Registered

Joined: Feb 2006
Posts: 1,826
Likes: 85
From: Tallahassee, FL
I've done that trip once North, once South.
If you don't run parts of it outside you'll likely go insane trying to read and figure out all the different speed signs along the way.
Also, brush up on your navigation signs... The more north you go things look different. For example it seems that you see a lot of range markers up north and they are rarely used in Florida.
If you don't run parts of it outside you'll likely go insane trying to read and figure out all the different speed signs along the way.
Also, brush up on your navigation signs... The more north you go things look different. For example it seems that you see a lot of range markers up north and they are rarely used in Florida.
#17
Registered
Joined: Apr 2018
Posts: 1
Likes: 0
There is an app called WakeWatch that has maps of all of the no wake zones in Florida. It also has all of the bridge heights and opening schedules. It uses your phone's GPS to follow you, too. Has not only no wake zones, but all of the different flavors, like slow speed minimum wake, speed limits, limits only apply to certain times, etc. There are lots of different types. Same information for the state of CT. Only costs $2.
#20
Agreed. Doesn't make it less useful though. In Fla any help on this is always a plus.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
PicChic
General Boating Discussion
10
11-21-2007 10:46 AM





