Key West Harbor Moorings

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A while back, Cruising World said that moorings were being planned for Key West Harbor. Does anyone know if this has been done, or who to call to find out, or how to reserve one?
 
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Jon Bastien

Moorings/marinas in KW

As far as I know, there aren't any moorings (i.e, mooring balls) in the harbors around Key West. There are several marinas on the northern side of the island, but dock space at these marinas is expensive. (Phone Numbers and details to follow.) There are many boats anchored west of Fleming Key (adjacent to KW), and south of Sunset Key (part of KW Harbor), and I don't think that anyone has to 'approve' an anchorage spot. The major disadvantage to this area is that there is a lot of commercial traffic through here (fishing boats, dive boats, parasailing boats, USCG boats, glass bottom boats, etc...). Another minor hassle is that, theoretically, you need to move your boat every three days (I've never seen this enforced). Also, be warned that the tidal currents in this area are pretty strong, the bottom is largely crushed coral and 'marl', and that local waters get shallow once you get outside the established channels. If you want to try this, two anchors and a strong motor on the dinghy are recommended! Here are a few phone numbers you might try for more info: KW Chamber of Commerce: (305)294-2587 or (800) LAST-KEY Marinas: Dockage fees tend to drop as you get further away from Duval Street (the "main drag"). They drop even more as you move up the keys (i.e, to Stock Island, one island east of here). Hilton, (305) 294-4000 (1 blk from Duval St, floating concrete docks, Full Facilities, 24 hr security) Conch Harbor, (305) 294-2933 (Wooden piers in Key West Bight, 4 blks from Duval St, full facilities within walking distance. Many good restaurants nearby) A&B Marina, (305) 294-2535 (2 blks from Duval, just down the seawall from Conch Harbor, similar facilities [shared?]) Garrison Bight Marina, (305) 294-3093 / 292-8167 ("New Town", approx 2 mi. from Duval St., concrete piers [some float, I think]. Most facilities available, though some restricted from sailboats by low bridge [20' clearance].) If you'd like more info, or info for dockage/anchorage on Stock Island, feel free to drop me a line at jonbastien@yahoo.com or post another message here on HOW. I'll be happy to look up whatever information I can! --Jon Bastien H23 '2 Sheets to the Wind'
 
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KW Moorings Thanks

Thanks for the info John. What I know so far is that a mooring field has been approved in Garrison Bight, funds have been allocated, and a contractor has been chosen. All of this is being run through the assistant city manager's office. I just don't know if anything's been sunk yet.
 
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Jon Bastien

No moorings sunk yet...

I drive by that area just about daily. No moorings there yet, but it's a nice protected harbor with easy access to the island's major-brand stores (K-Mart, Scotty's, Publix, etc). It's a bit of a hike to get downtown (Where all the fun is!), though. I suspect you'll also be able to use Garrison Bight's facilities, once the moorings are put in... --Jon
 
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T2 John

Thanks again, Jon. Keep us updated if you see anything new.
 
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