Can you believe how much these new "New England" style picnic boats cost? Isn't there a rule that the older a boat looks... the less it should...
A no-name Broward in Dry Dock. This is a late 70's early 80's vessel in the 72' range. A classic yacht I'm intimately familiar with! :D
Classic wood! Love to look at 'em. Would hate to own one again. Been there, done that. Got a piece of dry rotted wood to remember it!
A real nice Chris Craft, Flush-Deck Roamer spotted along New River in Ft. Lauderdale. Unsure of the feet, but this Roamer was really sweet.
I'm pretty sure it's a 38', but not sure...
A little TLC needed here!
Cloud Houses
Sky Lounges
Vertical Homes
Condo Commandos!
Cave Dwellers!
Somebody recently informed me that Ft. Lauderdale's downtown skyline is the most rapidly changing landscape in America. I'm not sure if that's...
Turn completed. If you look carefully, you can see the aft tug facing the opposing direction as the stern comes around the bend.
... with a little help from bow and stern tugs to make a 180 degree bend down Ft. Lauderdale's New River. Traffic halted on both ends to give...
Rear Quarter pic...
Docked at Bahia Mar in December, this 1992 200' Feadship...Mylin IV belonged to Carnival Cruise Lines owner, Ted Arison.
Clearly, aerodynamics play a role in achieving 70 mph speeds. The new Millennium 140' will have similar lines to "Argusea" and will probably sport...
This is the 118' "Argusea". It was docked at Ft. Lauderdale's Bahia Mar Yacht Basin in December. Built by John Staluppi and John Rosatti, who's...
From the Rear quarter...
This catamaran is named Double Bullet. It is quite large. My guess is around 70 feet. The sponsons are very narrow. I wonder if there is even room...