Fort Lauderdale dealing with black algae in the fuel.

Miami Beach marina was right in the middle of South Beach. Huge 400 slip marina with amazing boats. Hopefully into Jupiter tomorrow and then keep working our way up the coast.
Lots of mega yachts and new go fast boats.

We followed a 410 Sportbridge identical ours on the way into the marina.

Container ships crossing our path.

Very busy shipping canal.

Multiple huge cruise boats have their loading walkways along the pier.

Tugs for guiding the big boats to their dock.

Crane operators were moving cone's fast keeping the supply chain going.

100 footer across from us made for an angle approach to our dock.

First mate having fun.

Gillien yacht works is filtering and polishing our fuel tank to try and rid us of the algae.

Good friend and fishing guide Paul Whorton has been an asset here arranging service and guiding us around. Had a great dinner with Paul and Marcia at Monty's in South Beach and again at their home here in Lauderdale.

Filter system.

3 plus foot iguana on our dock sunning himself.

Another angle showing our overlap we deal with going in and out of our slip.

12+ foot manatee cruised by today.

 

Comments

Paul said…
Hey Kyle and Leslie. Wish I had known you had an Iguana at your dock slip. We have two 6 footers in our Black Olive tree that we could have shipped with you. One of the big Peacocks decided to settle on our pool fence last night wailing away we could have sent with you also. Both are a pain. Glad fuel problem is behind you now. Paul and Marcia

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