High-Volume Marine Activity, Year-Round
PORT 32 sits directly on the Intracoastal Waterway between Palm Beach Inlet and Jupiter Inlet—two of the busiest marine corridors in South Florida. Boaters pass this location every day en route to top destinations like Peanut Island, the Jupiter Sandbar, and the open ocean just 56 nautical miles from the Bahamas. During peak weekends, over 1,500 vessels travel the Intracoastal near the site. Unlike inland retail locations, PORT 32 offers direct exposure to a steady stream of boaters who rely on waterfront access points for fueling, service, and provisioning. With year-round boating activity and Florida’s longest-running sailfish tournament (the Silver Sailfish Derby) calling this area home, the traffic is reliable—and it spends. Movement. Access. Opportunity.
• 1,500+ vessels/day during peak weekends • Direct access to the Intracoastal Waterway • Centrally located between Palm Beach Inlet and Jupiter Inlet • Heavy year-round recreational and service traffic • Key waypoint to Peanut Island and Jupiter Sandbar • 56 nautical miles to the Bahamas • Built-in boater demand for fuel, service, and retail • On-the-water location reduces friction for marine customers • Aligns with one of Florida’s top boating counties • Host region for the Silver Sailfish Derby
This isn’t seasonal foot traffic. It’s daily marine movement with commercial momentum.
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