This is a great place for boat camping, either aboard or in a tent.
There are hundreds of small islands between melbourne and Ft. Pierce available for boat camping. The west side of the islands shoal quickly, and after a bit of 'learning curve" you can position the boat so stepping off the dive platform is into 2' of water and wade ashore.
Start by selecting the spot, and backing toward it. When 75-100' out, lower the bow anchor and snub it when the stern is near the shoal. Then take a line (rope) ashore and tie to a tree. beats trying to adjust two anchors.
Once situated, you can swim here safely or just plain relax. If you don't like the neighboring boat(s), there are 5 islands in that group.
best part: free!.
Launch at Ballard Park in Melbourne. Secure for overnight parking. Patroled and used by the police, sheriff, Coast guard, and marine patrol. And, they really don't bother you while there unless you are doing something wrong.
There are hundreds of small islands between melbourne and Ft. Pierce available for boat camping. The west side of the islands shoal quickly, and after a bit of 'learning curve" you can position the boat so stepping off the dive platform is into 2' of water and wade ashore.
Start by selecting the spot, and backing toward it. When 75-100' out, lower the bow anchor and snub it when the stern is near the shoal. Then take a line (rope) ashore and tie to a tree. beats trying to adjust two anchors.
Once situated, you can swim here safely or just plain relax. If you don't like the neighboring boat(s), there are 5 islands in that group.
best part: free!.
Launch at Ballard Park in Melbourne. Secure for overnight parking. Patroled and used by the police, sheriff, Coast guard, and marine patrol. And, they really don't bother you while there unless you are doing something wrong.