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Indiantown (SR 706) Bridge

  • Mile Marker: 1006.2
  • Lat / Lon: N 26° 56.061' / W 080° 05.059'
  • Bridge Type: Bascule
  • Vertical Clearance (Closed): 35.00 ft.
  • Horizontal Clearance: 90.00 ft.
  • Schedule:

    The draw shall open on the hour and half-hour.

    Editor's Note: Bridge schedules are subject to temporary change due to repairs, maintenance, events, etc. Check the Waterway Explorer for possible nav alerts.

  • VHF Channel: 09
  • Phone: 561-746-7114

DISCLAIMER: Bridge heights and clearances are published from sources and records provided by various state and federal entities. Waterway Guide Media does not warrant the information as accurate. Water depth, placement of on-location signage and other variables may impact published horizontal and vertical clearances. Exercise caution when transiting.


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  • Comment by: Len Barton on Jun 15, 2021
    Vessel Type: Sail
    LOA: 41'
    Draft: 5.0'

    Called for fifteen minutes. No answer. Got to the bridge one minute after the hour. Lady said she saw us coming but didn't hear me. Made me wait thirty minutes.

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  • Comment by: Karen on Apr 4, 2021
    Vessel Type: Sail
    LOA: 33'
    Draft: 5.0'

    Traveling North, we easily made distance to prior bridge, Donald Ross, from PGA, 3.3 miles, however, this bridge at 3.1 miles from Donald Ross we did not make. Donald Ross is a slow opening bridge so be prepared to hustle to Indian town to make it in 30 minutes, or relax and travel the distance in an hour.

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  • Comment by: Deirdre on May 8, 2019
    Vessel Type: Sail
    LOA: 40'
    Draft: 4.2'

    The bridge master at the the Indian Town Road Bascule Bridge on the morning of May 8th could have kept the bridge open, we were right at it but he refused. As we sat by the bridge fighting the current watching the other vessels go through they made their feelings known with a few choice words for him and how he did the same thing to them. Closing the bridge while a sailboat is at the bridge struggling with the tide and making them wait 30 minutes is just wrong, sadist. Watch this bridge sailors and be prepared to sit 30 minutes even though you’re already there waiting.

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