Boats for sale in Miramar, Florida

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Miramar was established in 1953 as a bedroom community for the Fort Lauderdale and Miami area, meaning that the population of these cities was causing a need for extra residency in the nearby area. In The city, primarily Cuban, was named for the Cuban city outside of Havana. Though the city is relatively new compared to other cities in Florida, and even other territories in Broward County Florida, it has shown substantial growth. Miramar is sandwiched between Pembroke Pines and Pine Springs North. The community is on the south-eastern part of Florida, making it an ideal location for those seeking to buy boats for the Atlantic Ocean in Florida. Here are some considerations when looking for boats for sale in Miramar.

It is a one road town

Though there are small roads which divert from Miramar, there is really only one road which leads into and out of the city, that being Miramar Parkway. I75 does cross over the area, but it should not be considered the major roadway for the area. That being stated, those who purchase boats for sale in Miramar may find that getting from point A to point B will take some time. As the area is a center for residences and as there is only one road leading to and from the community, expect to find congestion.

Since the area is congested with residences, larger vessels may not be available directly within Miramar. This is not to say that you cannot find yachts for sale in Broward Florida, but rather that you will have to go to the coast to get your boat. Smaller boats, those being within the 20 to 30’ range may be available directly within Miramar. Common boats for sale in this area include Cabin Cruisers, center consoles, skiffs, Cuddy boats, small family luxury cruise boats, and performance boats.

Limited Angler opportunities

While the ocean offers an abundance of salt water fishing, the options for fresh water fishing is rather bleak. This is due to the county bordering a number of National Reserves including the Everglades Wildlife Management Area, Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge, The Arthur R. Marshall Loxahatchee national Wildlife Refuge Area, and the Big Cypress National Preserve. Additionally, the area also has a number of Indian Reservations, further restricting fishing access to the inland. Reservations include Big Cypress Indian Reservation, Florida State Miccosukee Indian Reservation, and Miccosukee Indian Reservation. The closest inland freshwater source of any size would be Lake Okeechobee, located about an hour and a half away.

You may be able to find some bay boats, skiffs, and flat bottom boats for fishing in Lake Okeechobee within Broward County. However, you will have more of a selection if you look for these vessels near Pahokee, Belle Glade, or Royal Pam Beach rather than seeking angler boats for sale in Miramar.

Docking and Marina considerations

Miami and Fort Lauderdale have a lot of boats, which may limit the space available for docking and for marinas. There is also a large number of house boats and permanent residence in marinas which further limit the availability to find a spot to dock or marina your vessel. Check the area before making your purchase. It may be more reasonable to dry store your boat if the vessel will only be used for seasonal purposes. Should you need help in finding a marina in Broward County please read our article on finding the best dry storage for your vessel.

Finding a boat for sale in Miramar Florida

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