As expected, a bill restricting legal anchoring has been introduced in the Florida Senate with a similar House bill likely on its way. SB 1548: Vessel Safety would drastically change current navigation laws as early as July 1, 2015, including making it illegal to anchor or moor a vessel “within 200 feet of the shoreline of developed waterfront property… between the times of one hour past sunset and one hour before sunrise,” with a “safe harbor” exception.
Additionally, a vessel may not anchor or moor “within 200 feet of the marked boundary of a permitted mooring field or any public boat ramp, hoist, marine railway, or other launching or landing facility available for use by the general public.” The bill also outlines rules for vessels stored at anchor. Violations may result in fines and an appearance before the county court. Read More