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Space Coast

Cocoa Beach to Sebastian

Boating Window
Daily Boating Decision Intelligence for Space Coast

Boating Window Report - Sample

Cocoa Beach to Sebastian

DECISION:
GO
GO - Southeast winds 5-10 knots with nearshore seas 2-3 feet make this a comfortable boating day. Confused wave periods create lumpy ride but manageable for Space Coast boaters.
Forecast Confidence
High
Hazard Flag
All Clear
No advisories in effect
Trend
Winds remain light southeast through the day with nearshore seas holding 2 to 3 feet in confused, lumpy conditions before increasing tonight to 10-15 knots.
Day Arc
morning
GO
6 AM - Noon
Best window with light southeast winds 5-10 knots, manageable 2-3 foot seas, and incoming tide through Port Canaveral and Sebastian Inlet easing pass conditions.
afternoon
GO
Noon - 5 PM
Conditions remain favorable with southeast winds holding 5-10 knots and seas 2-3 feet, though confused lumpy periods persist and afternoon heat builds.
evening
GO
5 PM - 8 PM
Still manageable with light winds but tonight brings increase to 10-15 knots after midnight; plan return before dark for best conditions.
Overall: GO - Morning preferred
GO - Southeast winds 5-10 knots with nearshore seas 2-3 feet make this a comfortable boating day. Confused wave periods create lumpy ride but manageable for Space Coast boaters.
Launch by 7 AM - Return by 2 PM
Sea Conditions
Wind
Southeast 5-10 knots
Southeast winds 5 to 10 knots through the day, providing comfortable conditions across all zones. No gusts reported.
Seas
Nearshore
2-3 feet
Offshore
2-3 feet
Sea State
Light to moderate chop
Nearshore Atlantic seas 2 to 3 feet with confused period (2 feet at 5 seconds and 2 feet at 8 seconds) creating lumpy, uncomfortable conditions on every heading. Intracoastal waters show light chop. Offshore seas remain 2 to 3 feet.
Environment
Air Temp
82-88F
Water Temp
79-81F
Swim Comfort
Very comfortable with water temperatures 79-81F
Visibility
Good
Sky & Safety
Sunrise
6:27 AM
Sunset
8:22 PM
UV Index
10 — Very High
Rain Chance
10%
Isolated chance early morning, otherwise dry
Advisories
All Clear
No advisories in effect
  • ·Confused lumpy seas nearshore uncomfortable on all headings
  • ·Strong outgoing current Port Canaveral late afternoon
  • ·Wind increase tonight to 10-15 knots
Wind & Wave Forecast
Nearshore (0-20 nm)
morning
Wind: Southeast 5-10 knots
Seas: Light to moderate chop, 2 ft at 5 sec and 2 ft at 8 sec
Bay: Light chop on intracoastal waters
midday
Wind: Southeast 5-10 knots
Seas: Moderate chop, 2-3 ft at 5 sec and 2 ft at 8 sec
Bay: Light chop on intracoastal waters
evening
Wind: Southeast 5-10 knots
Seas: Moderate chop, 2-3 ft at 5 sec and 2 ft at 8 sec
Bay: Light chop on intracoastal waters
Nearshore Atlantic seas run 2-3 feet all day with confused lumpy periods (2 ft at 5 sec and 2 ft at 8 sec) uncomfortable on every heading but manageable with light southeast winds 5-10 knots.
Offshore (20-60 nm)
morning
Wind: Southeast 5-10 knots
Seas: 2-3 feet
midday
Wind: Southeast 5-10 knots
Seas: 2-3 feet
evening
Wind: Southeast 5-10 knots
Seas: 2-3 feet
Offshore zone 20-60nm offers more comfortable ride than nearshore despite similar 2-3 foot seas due to longer wave periods.
Water Clarity Index

Actual water color across Space Coast — not generic ratings.

Mosquito Lagoon / north Brevard
green-brown
Port Canaveral / the Cape
green-blue
Banana River Lagoon
green
Cocoa Beach / Thousand Islands
green-blue
Indian River Lagoon (Merritt Island)
green
Sebastian Inlet
blue-green

No other forecast shows you where the water is actually clear.

Regional Tide Intel

Tide & Current Flow by Region

How tide direction is impacting boating conditions

Port Canaveral

  • ·Morning low at 9:44 AM transitions to strong incoming current
  • ·Afternoon high at 4:22 PM creates outgoing flow through channel
  • ·Pass current moderate through midday, strongest late afternoon outgoing

Cocoa Beach

  • ·Incoming tide through midday improves water clarity along beach
  • ·Afternoon high brings slack conditions before evening outgoing begins
  • ·Light chop on Banana River with minimal tidal current effect

Melbourne / Indian River

  • ·Morning low transitions to incoming flow improving lagoon clarity
  • ·Afternoon high at 4:22 PM brings slack water for flatwater paddling
  • ·Evening outgoing begins after high with light current movement

Sebastian Inlet

  • ·Morning low at 9:44 AM transitions to incoming current easing pass
  • ·Midday incoming tide flattens pass conditions for afternoon departures
  • ·Afternoon high at 4:22 PM creates evening outgoing against southeast wind
Regional Boating Intel

Coastal Conditions by Region

How conditions vary across Cocoa Beach to Sebastian today

Port Canaveral / Cape

  • ·Nearshore seas 2-3 feet with confused lumpy periods uncomfortable on all headings
  • ·Channel access remains open with moderate chop and light southeast winds
  • ·Offshore 20-60nm zone shows similar 2-3 foot seas with long periods

Cocoa Beach

  • ·Beach launch manageable in 2-3 foot Atlantic seas with light southeast winds
  • ·Banana River shows light chop with comfortable intracoastal conditions all day
  • ·Nearshore reefs and wrecks accessible with moderate visibility and manageable seas

Melbourne Beach

  • ·Atlantic seas 2-3 feet with confused periods creating lumpy uncomfortable ride
  • ·Sebastian Inlet approach shows similar conditions with manageable light winds
  • ·Indian River access calm with light chop and excellent lagoon conditions

Sebastian Inlet

  • ·Pass conditions moderate with incoming tide easing flow through afternoon
  • ·Nearshore Atlantic seas 2-3 feet with confused lumpy periods on all headings
  • ·North jetty access favorable with light southeast winds and incoming current
Best Region Today
Cape Canaveral nearshore zone offers the calmest conditions today with southeast winds 5-10 knots and manageable 2-3 foot seas.
Best Use Case
Nearshore bottom fishing or diving in 30-60 feet on wrecks and reefs with light winds and moderate visibility.
Return Ride
Return ride through afternoon remains comfortable with southeast winds holding 5-10 knots before tonight's increase to 10-15 knots.
Bill's Strategy Note

"Light southeast winds 5-10 knots with nearshore seas 2-3 feet in confused, lumpy periods (2 ft at 5 sec and 2 ft at 8 sec) - uncomfortable on every heading but manageable. Best approach is early launch to avoid afternoon heating. Launch by 7 AM, return by 2 PM before evening wind increase."

7 Day Boating Outlook

Weekly Boating Decision Intelligence for planning your best days on the water

Thursday
GO
Morning launch before southeast winds build to 10-15 knots in afternoon
Afternoon wind increase to 10-15 knots
Friday
GO
All day with light south to southeast winds around 5 knots
Slight chance of afternoon thunderstorms
Saturday
GO
Morning preferred before afternoon thunderstorm chance develops
Afternoon thunderstorm chance
Sunday
GO
Morning departure advised with afternoon thunderstorm chance increasing
Increased afternoon thunderstorm chance
Monday
GO
Conditions forecast favorable pending extended forecast update
Beyond reliable forecast window
Tuesday
GO
Conditions forecast favorable pending extended forecast update
Beyond reliable forecast window
Wednesday
GO
Conditions forecast favorable pending extended forecast update
Beyond reliable forecast window
Weekly Strategy

"Today through Friday offers excellent light-wind boating with southeast flow 5-10 knots and seas 2-3 feet nearshore. Weekend brings afternoon thunderstorm chances Saturday and Sunday with continued light winds. Plan morning departures all week to avoid afternoon heating and storms."

Forecast Confidence

High confidence in light winds continuing through Friday morning.

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