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We all know Palm Beach County diving is not for the timid, but being a working stiff who has been looking forward to diving this upcoming MLK Day 3-day weekend, this sucks! I mean, come on man!!
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Hi @raphaeldpmI'm starting my vacations and travelling from Canada to Jupiter on Friday just to dive. I booked dives for Saturday through Tuesday (when I leave for Orlando) with Jupiter Scuba Diving. Yeah, I'm having the same reaction, this really sucks to think I may not be diving at all.
Is there any chance any dive operator will go out in these conditions, West Palm maybe? Is the Blue Heron Bridge dive doable? I'm discouraged.
I'm starting my vacations and travelling from Canada to Jupiter on Friday just to dive. I booked dives for Saturday through Tuesday (when I leave for Orlando) with Jupiter Scuba Diving. Yeah, I'm having the same reaction, this really sucks to think I may not be diving at all.
Is there any chance any dive operator will go out in these conditions, West Palm maybe? Is the Blue Heron Bridge dive doable? I'm discouraged.
Narcosis and Pura Vida out of WPB are your best bets. Sunday and Monday look doable at the moment. I'd be surprised if any of the Jupiter boats make it out of the inlet this weekend.I'm starting my vacations and travelling from Canada to Jupiter on Friday just to dive. I booked dives for Saturday through Tuesday (when I leave for Orlando) with Jupiter Scuba Diving. Yeah, I'm having the same reaction, this really sucks to think I may not be diving at all.
Is there any chance any dive operator will go out in these conditions, West Palm maybe? Is the Blue Heron Bridge dive doable? I'm discouraged.
Wave height and period are the two most important pieces of information. For WPB and Jupiter, 3 foot waves at any period and most every boat will go out.I'm not very good at reading the conditions, is the height of the swell alone enough to have an idea, or the period is important? I assume the wind at 20kt will be too much as well. How bad does it need to be for WPB not to dive?
I'm using these sites:
Jupiter, FL Surf Forecast
Detailed Surf Forecast and Surf Report for Jupiter, Florida including top quality forecast resources.www.swellinfo.comNDBC - National Weather Service Marine Forecast FZUS52 KMFL
National Weather Service Marine Forecast FZUS52 KMFL provided via the National Data Buoy Center (NDBC) website.www.ndbc.noaa.govJupiter Inlet Surf Cam & Jupiter Inlet Surf Report
Jupiter Inlet surf report and Jupiter Inlet Surf Cam. The source for Central East Coast Florida surf reports. Surf Guru features Florida surf cams, an audio Florida surf report, and a Florida surf forecast. View current Jupiter Inlet surf conditions, weather, and buoy data.www.surfguru.com
This is exactly the information I have been looking for, thank you!Wave height and period are the two most important pieces of information. For WPB and Jupiter, 3 foot waves at any period and most every boat will go out.
It depends on the boat but for Jupiter not to dive, the wave height will usually have to be 4+ with a period less than 2x wave weight (so for 4 foot waves, a period less than 8 seconds usually means they won’t dive). This is just a general rule of thumb. Jupiter typically won’t dive if waves are 4.5+ regardless of period because it’s very difficult to get out of Jupiter’s narrow/shallow inlet in those conditions.
WPB is different. I’ve been out on Narcosis when the forecast was for short period 4s and 5s numerous times. Same with Pura Vida. The reason for this is because the inlet is wide and deep and there are several good dive sites close to the inlet so it’s a short run. 4s at any period are usually doable out of WPB. 5s are doable if the period is 1.5-2x wave height. Again this is just a general rule of thumb and forecasted condition can be better or worse than actual conditions.
We are travelling but I understand there is a sawfish dive taking place on the 16th with the jupiter dive center. No guarantees of course, but perhaps something special if you are here next week (and weather permits)