I served in the USCG based on Peanut Island from 68 to 72. Both inlets got our attention. Outgoing tides with winds from the east was a formula for challenging seas. We had a 30, 40 and 44 footer. Used them all in those inlets.
Palm Beach / Lake Worth is the preferred Inlet, I live on the ICW by the PGA Bridge, if I'm ending my fishing day and close to Jupiter, I will use it, but on a ruff day, I would rather hightail it back to PB/LW, much safer specially if you have waves rolling @ Jupiter..
Considering the fact I haven't traversed either of those inlets, I'm going with my hometown of Sebastian inlet, but from the looks of things I'd say Jupiter's sandbar looks pretty fun!!
Those bigger boats , it’s a cake walk. That’s normal big water conditions. Now… you try the same conditions with a 40 or smaller boat, and it becomes a completely different story.
I served in the USCG based on Peanut Island from 68 to 72. Both inlets got our attention. Outgoing tides with winds from the east was a formula for challenging seas. We had a 30, 40 and 44 footer. Used them all in those inlets.
Love the video, keep em coming!
I love how those big Carolina built boats make "rough Florida inlets" look, well.... Not quite so rough.
Palm Beach / Lake Worth is the preferred Inlet, I live on the ICW by the PGA Bridge, if I'm ending my fishing day and close to Jupiter, I will use it, but on a ruff day, I would rather hightail it back to PB/LW, much safer specially if you have waves rolling @ Jupiter..
Very nice
Palm Beach looks great
Jupiter for me...been thru both. Both will test you at times. Keep em’ coming!😎
Got some great videos the next few days. Caught a weekend that was rougher than forecasted.
Considering the fact I haven't traversed either of those inlets, I'm going with my hometown of Sebastian inlet, but from the looks of things I'd say Jupiter's sandbar looks pretty fun!!
The grey hull yacht is definitely a Viking
Keep them coming and try to film Boynton inlet on a very rough day
nice videos, post the Knots/gust/swell info please....
Lets see some Stuart inlet videos!
What causes the inlets to become so rough?
Nothing rough about them. Look at what inlets in the US have USCG surf stations. (hint: none are in FLA)
We had a 44 ft mlb on Peanut Island when I was stationed there from 68 to 72. That's a surf boat. And, we needed it.
I think it is Boynton Inlet gets pretty rough . It’s been a while since I’ve been to Florida
First boat (unknown) was either a Bayliss or Merritt... the second boat is definitely Michael Jordan’s 80 Viking
Those bigger boats , it’s a cake walk. That’s normal big water conditions.
Now… you try the same conditions with a 40 or smaller boat, and it becomes a completely different story.
The boat before Jordan's is a Shearline
Jupiter
7:55 looks like a lil bus
Prefer transition Palm beach inlet
Miami is sand bars. Palm Beach is for people who fish. Bahamas all day and back home to palm beach for dinner.
Somebody put some music like midnight sky miley cyrus
Dude I promise you jupiter is way worse than palm beach from personal experience