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fastoys 10-26-2008 08:16 PM

Jupiter Florida
 
Im moving to jupiter this week & need some help! I have a 38 cig & need a good high & dry. Also were are the good party spots?

happy hours 10-26-2008 08:44 PM

Peanut Island by the Lake Worth inlet gets good crowd. I live on other coast though so that is my only tip.

rchevelle71 10-26-2008 08:54 PM

2nd peanut island, for a drystack, try loggerhead

fastoys 10-27-2008 06:50 AM

Checked loggerhead. No high & dry. Help!

Jupiter Sunsation 10-27-2008 10:41 AM

Only three high and dry rack places in Jupiter. Two are in the process of trying to get major renovations done. One is at the inlet (Seasport) and is 1/2 indoor- 1/2 outdoor. The other one is towards Tequesta and is all indoor but is trying to convert to rackominums (was called Seagate).

http://marinas.com/view/marina/1282 Seasport
http://marinas.com/view/marina/1476 Seagate
Jonathons Landing- inside a country club but will rent to public:
http://marinas.com/view/marina/1280



This is the Loggerhead property mentioned earlier in the thread: http://inletharbormarina.com/

It is right at peanut island, decent amount of go fast boats kept there but will be pricey.

fastoys 10-27-2008 01:27 PM

Thanks so much Jupiter Sunsation. Im working on it now. Any party spot recommendations?

ScottB 10-27-2008 03:37 PM

Jonathans landing has dry storage as well

Jupiter Sunsation 10-27-2008 04:05 PM


Originally Posted by fastoys (Post 2725740)
Thanks so much Jupiter Sunsation. Im working on it now. Any party spot recommendations?

Peanut Island is a nice run inside ICW or open ocean. From Jupiter it is about 10 miles south just inside the Lake Worth Inlet (Palm Beach) right in the middle of the Intracostal Waterway. The north side is usually busy at low tide with partiers and the east side is more for families.

The Jupiter Sandbar(west of the inlet about 1 mile, on the west side of the Alternate A1A bridge/railroad bridge) can be busy on weekends. Pay attention to the channel markers out there since it can be busy/ narrow on the weekends. Don't expect too many go fast boats in the area (a few TG's, an Apache, Redone Bullet, some Fountains). Plenty of triple/quad outboard stuff- Yellowfins/ Jupiters/Ventures/ Fountain CC's

The boat ramps are pretty good in the area if you choose to trailer instead......

fastoys 10-27-2008 05:45 PM

Think im gonna trailer for a bit. 800 a month isnt cheap! Do you know were i can store the boat & trailer? I have a townhouse in Abaca & they dont allow it.

Jupiter Sunsation 10-28-2008 09:11 AM


Originally Posted by fastoys (Post 2725971)
Think im gonna trailer for a bit. 800 a month isnt cheap! Do you know were i can store the boat & trailer? I have a townhouse in Abaca & they dont allow it.

Yes Abacoa is even tight for parking cars nevermind boats!

I live within a 1/2 mile of you. Several spots for trailer parking (look up Mr. Hardwoods, he is a flooring guy that rents a fenced lot to boats/rvs for about $75 a month) but the place the local cops prefer for their own stuff is the trailer park across from the post office on Military Trail. They rent spots in the back for trailer/boat storage and the trailer park is full of retirees that do nothing but watch what comes/goes through the park. The cops say those old people are the best security there is!


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