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TM. T.M. APR Whitbread fleet sails for 1 " Arrival of first boat in Ft. Lauderdale, estimated to be April 7 or 8. All 23 boats are expected to arrive by April 16. Most of the yachts will be berthed at Pier 66 Marina. Nautical Art Show, April 13-May 5. National and international works including photographs by Stanley Rosenfeld, world-renowned boat photographer, a toy boat collection of Malcolm Forbes and "Fantastic Vessels, Fictional Voyages," featuring 18 works by contemporary artists. Ft. Lauderdale Museum of Art, One East Las Olas Blvd. Info: 525-5500. Noontime Concert Series, light musical entertainment, April 16, 20, 24, 27, May 1-3. For locations and times, call: 761-5363. Ft. Lauderdale Historical Society Annual Seafood Festival, Saturday, April21, 10:00 a.m. to dusk, Boubier Park, Ft. Lauderdale Historical Society, 463-4431. "Nauticale Internationale Celebration," Sunday, April 22. Nautical fashion show and cocktail party with live music benefiting The Light Brigade in support of the Broward Center for the Blind, Galleria Mall, Palm Court. 7:00- 10:00 p.m. $75 admission. For reservations, phone 527-4652 or Ms. Joan Trautman at 566- 5842. Downtown Festival of the Arts. Music, international art, ice carvings, gourmet foods, visual and cultural arts. April 27 evening, April 28-29, dawn-dusk. Boubier Park. Coordinated by City of Ft. Lauderdale Parks and Recreation Department. Tel. 761-5363. Whitbread Race Farewell Concert - Fireworks, Ft. Lauderdale Beach, Friday, May 4. Mai-Kai Dance Revue, 6:30 p.m.; the legendary Four Tops, 7:30 p.m. and fireworks, 9:00pm on South Beach at Yankee Clipper Hotel. 761-5358. Windsurfing Challenge, Saturday, May 5, 10:00 a.m.-5 p.m. Open competition for prize money. On-site registration begins at 7:00 a.m. Ft. Lauderdale Beach, South Beach Park, across from Bahia Mar. Contact 525-7037. Whitbread Race Restart, May 5, 12 noon. Approximately one mile east of Port Everglades inlet. Twenty-three yachts from 13 countries start final leg back to Southampton, England. A race hotline will be operational March 15 through May 20 (updated daily) and will be reached by dialing 522-RACE. Lauderdale Whitbread race update report The weather forecast did not promise a fast start on St. Patrick's Day to the race to Lauderdale. A high pressure area was centered over Puitta del Este and was forecasted to move up the Brazilian coast at about the same speed as the yachts. During this early part of the leg the yachts will encounter variable winds, possibly interspersed by the strong local wind, the Pampero which blows offshore at up to 50 knots. As they proceed to the northeast, past Rio de Janeiro and on to Recife oh the easternmost comer of Brazil, they will enter an area dominated by the southeast tradewinds and will also head into the 1-2 knots of the Brazilian Current. These will carry them on to the Doldrums, the equatorial high-pressure area which is notorious for its light, variable winds interspersed with violent squalls and rain. Once out of the Doldrums, which at this time of year are usually only narrow, the fleet will pick up the northeast tradewinds. They will then reach in a northwesterly direction to skirt Barbados and the islands of the Lesser Antilles, turning even more to the west as they round Barbuda which is a mark of the course. Continuing on an ever- broadening reach, the fleet sweeps well to the north of Puerto Rico and the island of Hispaniola to skirt the Turks and Caicos group and finally the more easterly islands of the Bahamas, San Salvador and Eleuthera. At this point the winds again become variable as the fleet enters the North East Providence Channel on the final approach to Ft. Lauderdale. Passing south of Great Abaco Island and north of Great Stirrup Cay they then enter the North West Providence Channel to the south of Grand Bahama. Finally emerging from the Bahamas, they leave the Great Isaac Light to port and make for Florida. The 5,475-mile leg finishes at a buoy at the mouth of the Ft. Lauderdale/Port Everglades Inlet entrance. Whitbread and the Royal Naval Sailing Association announced that they will hold working sessions to consult and agree on outline specifications for the new classes of yachts to race in the 1993/94 Whitbread Round the World Race. 1990 Year 7 Issue 1 An international fleet of sailboats is due in Fort Lauderdale in April. The Whitbread Round the World Race is the cover story this month and the subject of Teri Cheney's front page illustration. A proposed marina is being opposed by neighboring waterfront property owners in Coral Ridge. Turn to page two. The ICW speed & wake situation continues to dominate the letters to the editor on page three. Big Al has some advice on marine mechanics. See page five. Last month, the approaching Whitbread fleet was challenging Cape Horn between here and New Zealand. Read more on page six and seven. Back in South Florida sailors are planning an Easter Regatta off Miami. Details are on page eight. In the same waters last month the SORC finished this years series of regattas. The results are on page seven. Race to the Reef? Turn to page nine to find out how. A French sailor has set a singlehanded round-the-world record time in the recent Globe Challenged. Please, see page ten. Week of the Ocean begins in April and environment will be the focus. Check out page 16. While the US government counts heads here, a Shark Census is planned for off Sarasota in the Gulf of Mexico. Read more on page 17. tidpage 13 page 13 ulth Florida's Nautical Newspaper The __ __9 ___ _Y__~Y_ -- ___ I_ ~lp_~_YBY~III Brll~ LI-lh~L~~L~L-~--- --~' `--~~"~--~---'-"-~- r --- c-m-~n~lll--)rP~Pl~f~*W`r I . ~. --. ~ '"~r- :: -- :~: '.' 2 Waterfront News April,1990 News miNews Editor' Low-budget Whitbread teams arriving in Fort Lauderdale beginning around April 7 from Uruguay will need makeshift loft space, crew accommodations, transportation and inexpensive provisioning while in port, according to a local sailor who competed in an early leg of the round-the- world race. Several boats competing in the sailboat race have very little money left and would appreciate local help at this last stopover before sailing for the finish line off Great Britain, May 5, said Kim Sanders of Fort Lauderdale. Any place with a wooden floor -a gymnasium, large room or structure- with a wood floor could be used as a sail repair loft by a Whitbread crew. Sanders knows from whence she speaks having spent long hours sewing damaged sails in Uruguay last year right up to the start of the second leg of the race for With Integrity. She then sailed crossed the Atlantic and Indian oceans aboard the sailboat to Australia. To offer assistance to Whitbread crews during their stay in Fort Lauderdale, call the local race headquarters at Pier 66, 305-760- 9179. The Greater Miami Annual Billfish Tournament is planned for April 6-8. The 8th annual competition will be run out of the Miami Beach Marina with weigh-in each day near Pier G. For more details call 305-598- 8127. A gala event is planned to benefit the Dolphin Project, a non-profit organization "dedicated to welfare and protection of Dolphins and whales wherever and however they can be assisted. The "Night of the Dolphin" is scheduled Friday, April 27 at the Coconut Grove Sailing Club, 7 p.m. Reservations for the fundraising dinner can be obtain by calling 305-573-3999 or 387- 1694. The fifth annual Ladies Fish-Off is scheduled for June 15 and 16 with weigh-in planned at Sands Harbor Marina in Pompano Beach. "During the last four years, the fish- off has raised over $30,000 for Kids in Distress," said Sandi Booth, the tournament's president. Contact Booth at 305- 942-0070 or 979-6600 (x-3204). A proposed 40-slip, $10 million dollar marina project will come before the Fort Lauderdale City Commission for approval May 1. A group of waterfront residents neighboring the site on Coral Harbor (which is directly across the ICW from Birch State Park) is opposed to Wilton Manors developer Jim Troutman's plans for the cove. * MARINE PLYWOOD * HARDWOOD PLYWOOD * PREMIUM HARDWOODS IndusPtrEsWEISOARhO Despite the presence of 200 residents of the adjoining Coral Ridge neighborhood and a 500-signature petition, the city's Zoning Board voted 7-2 in March to recommend that the City Commissioners allow Troutman to build his marina which would cater to large yachts. 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Have we all lost sight of what is going on here? Isn't it time that we all face the facts? Is it really necessary to run fast in the ICW and continue to destroy the seawalls, wildlife and make other people's leisurely cruises impossible? Isn't boating supposed to be a relaxing vehicle for us to observe what little natural habitat that is left? Is it proper to expect the property owners along the ICW and the adjoining canals to maintain the seawalls that are crumbled by the continuous pounding of wakes produced by the boaters? I have been on the water all of my life and have witnessed first hand the decline of our fisheries, quality of water, and most of all courtesy at sea. Those that must run fast to relax should live by the inlet, so you canget out there first. Those that must create destructive wakes damaging the shoreline should live on the ICW and experience what your peers will do to your property. Those that must destroy the habitat should not eat for a while so as to be reminded that we are not guaranteed anything in this life. I can not believe that in this day of technology we cannot see far enough ahead to realize that what has been done in the past will not do for what is needed in the future. Bruce French Pompano Beach Class struggle on the ICW Editor: Reading the letters in the Waterfront News for the last few months leads me to one inescapable conclusion. The wealthy transplants living along the ICW will not be happy until the only boats allowed on the waterways are their own. In general, they seem to refuse to acknowledge that boats were traversing the ICW long before they moved down here. The real solution? For the eighteen millionth time, simply enforce existing laws already on the books that make a boat operator responsible for his/her own wake regardless of posted signs. Period. Bill Hyde Fort Lauderdale Hot rodders make racket on ICW Editor Referring to Robert Pace's letter in March, I question whether he took the time to use any of the 70 boats he claims to have had. Had he observed (or heard the racket they make), he would know that the hot rodders, who should be out in the ocean, instead race on the ICW, causing huge wave action, endangering other small boats, as well as polluting the atmosphere with the roar from their engines, which are not muffler-equipped. Marvin Gordon Ft. Lauderdale 0 r . 0 0 0 0, I 0. 0, 0, 0. I N 0- 0 0. 0. 0. N 0. 0. SUBSCRIBE To the: WATERFRONT NEWS 1224 S.W. 1st Avenue Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33315 I NEW ci 1 yr. @ $10.00 Q RENEWAL 0 2 yrs. @ $17.50 O ADDRESS CHANGE Call 524-9450 for more information. - CLIP & KEEP ABOARD Ask Question- I have a teak parquet deck in the head on my boat. I have been oiling it. I don't like the oil because the deck needs it too often and it is not good looking. Is there such a thing as non-skid vanish? Answer- I don't know of any varnish that is non-slip but I have made a cabin sole that is non-slip and looks good too. This is what I do. The teak has to be sanded smooth as in preparation for any varnish. Brush on one coat of sealer and at least three coats of varnish. Tape off the areas that are to be non-skid with masking tape being careful to press the edges down tight. Brush on a full coat of varnish and sprinkle with non-skid beads. It is important to remove the masking tape before the varnish sets completely. After the coat with the beads dries completely, Developers threaten Hollywood's waterfront Editor: The preservation of Waterfront properties is one of the biggest assets we enjoy in South Florida. Communities that have waterfront properties should be especially thankful for the opportunity these properties provide for living, recreation, and tourism, and should want to take every step possible to preserve these waterfront properties for their unrestricted use. The City of Hollywood has one of the few residential communities with deep water and unobstructed access to the ocean. However, it seems as though they have given the go ahead to a development company to build a bridge between two islands in the Three Island area between the Intracoastal and the Diplomat Canal. This will take one of the few areas with deep water and close it in by the bridge, restricting the type of boat craft that will be able to be docked in this community. It is unfortunate that Hollywood has agreed to the construction of a bridge since each island is connected to land on its side opposite the canal. Consequently, there really is no need to construct a bridge. The reason that the development corporation has said that they need a bridge is because the Southem Island is connected by land to the City of Hallandale. I think it would be much better if Hollywood and Hallandale worked out some sort of an agreement in roadway access so that our valuable waterfront properties and communities will not be diminished by the unnecessary construction of bridges. Linda Kaplan Hollywood Letters- c/o Waterfront News, 1224 S.W. 1st Avenue Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33315 I Please mail the Waterfront News to: Name Address city State Zip Code Phone ( ) Comments: Make checks payable to: WATERFRONT NEWS give the beads and the rest of the deck a final coat. As with all things where you are not sure of the results, a test piece should be made to see how it will look when it is finished. I think you will be pleasantly surprised with the results. Q- How can I be sure that when I buy the boat that I really want I won't be disappointed? A- I know that this is hard to do but you should not fall head over heels in love with the boat. It puts you at a terrific disadvantage when it comes to negotiating for the purchase and when it comes to things that need fixing, you will have a tendency to minimize the time and cost to correct the defects, A competent surveyor should go over the whole boat. That is a good beginning. Don't keep the survey secret. Whatever the problem - engine, windows, the sails or anything else get some copies made and when you get estimates, let the estimator in on what the surveyor found. Often, as I am asked to check out work that needs to be done by an owner, I find that a survey has been made but not having seen it, I can't give a proper answer to how much the job will cost. Q- My hatch boards are of teak plywood and are in good condition but the white grain of the plywood is showing through from the movement of the board up and down in it s slot. I have tried to stain it to match, but it still shows. Is there any way this can be fixed? A- There is really only one way to do this properly and that is to make new boards of solid teak. BUT there is a new veneer that is readily available, that is thicker than what is on teak plywood. I used it recently to cover a sliding entrance hatch that could not be removed without destroying all of the slides and rebuilding the whole hatch. It is called flexible veneer and comes with a pressure sensitive backing. I do not consider this the answer to all the. thin teak veneer problems but it is an option. If you intend to use this in a hostile environment, like outside, it will need at least eight coats of varnish with ultraviolet protection. April 1990 Volume 7 Issuel Copyright by Ziegler Publishing Co., Inc. 1990 ISSN 8756-0038 LtorfroRt News 1224 S.W. 1st AVENUE FT. LAUDERDALE, FL 33315 PHONE (305) 524-9450 FAX (305) 524-9464 Dade, Palm Beach & rest of Florida Call 1-800-226-9464 PUBLISHED BY ZIEGLER PUBLISHING CO., INC. Editor: Cover Illistrator: Illustrators: Advertising Specilists: Reporters: Proofreader: Photographers: Carriers: John Ziegler Teri Cheney Brandy Spearman, Laur Cahill, Bob Barrientos, Julie Gepfrich Mary Smith (North Broward) Kelly Kiddoo (Sourth Broward) Craig Lustgarten (Palm Beach) Remy Mackowski (At Large) Craig Lusgarten (North) Marcia Alson (South) Mary Smith Ronny Cush Matt Moore, Kristen Clarke, Steven Bunker, Richard Sutcliffe, Bernie Cohen, Dennis Pearson, Scott Wright, Tom Gepfrich The WATERFRONT NEWS welcomes stories, art and photos. The WATERFRONT NEWS is not responsible for unsolicited contributions, lost or damaged photo material. The WATERFRONT NEWS retains first rights only. Advertising rates are available upon request. To subscribe see coupon on this page. the Old Carpenter I __ /~-~rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr -~rrrrrrirrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr ID Letters Waterfront News April 1990 5 Ask Big Al Question - I have a 51-foot motor trawler with an overheating problem on my port engine. It's a V- 8 diesel. Both run great but the port or left side runs up to 200 degrees and the starboard runs at 180 degrees. I've checked the intake water and the water filter and they are clean. These are fresh water cooled engines and the heat exchanger has plenty of water running thru it and the exhaust stacks show a full stream of water coming out. Belts are not slipping on pumps and I had a new impellor just installed, as the old one on the pump had disintegrated when a blade or two broke before. I thought I had the problem solved. Now what do I check? Thermostat is new also. Chet Answer: The main clue you gave me was the impellor blade that chopped up. Those little pieces or chunks have clogged the heat exchanger and circulation has been shut in many of the tubes causing the engine to overheat. Back flushing or rodding out the heat exchanger will clear all tubes and allow water to flush through and cool the engine. I would do this first before I would go any further. SAl Q- I'm really shook up as I've developed water and sludge.in my crankcase and engine is running erratic. How can I find where the water is coming from and What to do to clean it out? Help! Charly A- You really have a problem as water can enter into your case in many ways. First I would try to get out all the old oil and sludge as quick as possible. Try to get the oil thinned out and hot with the sea cock closed and. some flushing oil or #5 or #10 oil added. Do not run more than a minute or so and pump out or suck out the oil and get rid of the oil filter. Do this once or twice, if you can't drain the crankcase. Take a compression test on all cylinders. If the plugs are water logged on one or two cylinders or the compression is bad on one or two cylinders you have a blown head gasket. Remove head. If gasket is in good shape check head for a crack. Check around valves, especially if compression is good and the same on all cylinders. Check your manifolds for cracks and gasket leaks. When repairs are made change oil and filter again as you must get oil clean again. Don't forget the sea cock (open). Al Q- My boat had a weird condition that eludes me. Sometimes at high speed, the boat slows up and the engine seems to speed up. This happens mostly while pulling a water skier. Lots of advice of different kinds. What do you think it could be? James A- The first thing I would check is the hub in your propeller. The rubber insert could be tom loose and the prop slips. Any good propeller shop can rehub it and your problem is over. Other than that you may have a worn clutch or discs in your drive train and under load they do not hold. You also may have a cavitation problem under a stress condition. I have a motor sailer with a generator in it. Never had a problem with it until lately; when I anchor out and wake up in the morning, the generator is off. I have a demand system that works when there is a draw on this unit. The refrigerator luckily stays cold but all the 110 is off and the 12 volt is working. The generator goes right on manually but it shuts off whether I have lights on or any kind of power on. What can be causing this? Howard A- There are a few things that would cause a demand generator to shut down. No draw at night or very little, but it. should go on when any electricity cuts in. I would check that angle first. Most all generators will cut out if water flow or overheating is present. I would check the water flow through the unit and the thermostat. Check all filters, water, fuel and pumps. I would also check my panel board for loose or burned wires. Al IF YOU HAVE A PROBLEM OF ANY KIND WITH YOUR BOAT, WRITE TO: "BIG AL" c/o Waterfront News 1224 S.W. 1st Avenue Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33315 Customized Insurance Programs... Private Pleasure Yachts Charter Vessels Cruising IRacing Special Liveaboard Rates Instant Quote Line 305/767-9500 FAX 305/767-9700 A WESTREC MARINA ' under new ownership!!! VHF Channel 16 New Covered In/Out NOW'OPEN !!! upto 40 3:miles to ocean iA!! Dania cut off canal GAS AND BAIT!!! WE'VE GOT IT ALL !!! 10% to all new In/Out storage customers. (3 months minimum) Call NOW (305)-926-0300 801 NE 3rd Street Dania, Florida 33004 "Home of Tugboat Annies" 6 Waterfront News April 1990 Sailing Tragedy averted near Cape Horn in fourth leg of Whitbread March 5- Tragedy nearly marred sailing around Cape Horn, perhaps the ultimate thrill in the sport, for the 23 contestants in the fourth leg of the Whitbead Round the World Race for the Beefeater Trophy, which reaches the U.S. for the first time, Ft. Lauderdale, in April. Steinlager 2 of New Zealand, the first entry to round the famous South American landmark on February 21, won its fourth Beefeater Trophy for Division A (IOR Rating 70.0-62.5) in as many legs upon arriving in Punta del Este, Uruguay, in the evening of February 26, only 21 minutes and 17 seconds ahead of Fisher & Paykel of New Zealand. About nine hours before Peter Blake's 84' maxi crossed the finish line, Martela of Finland capsized, due to a broken keel, some 350 miles southeast of Punta. In response to Martela's Mayday call, the race office in Punta directed Merit of Switzerland, Charles Jourdan of France and Union Bank of Finland to the site. Merit was the first to arrive four hours later. All 16 crewmembers were recovered safely, including Rick Jakaus of Boston, with Merit and Charles Jourdan bringing 10 and six sailors, respectively, to port. All three boats that went to Martela's assistance will receive time consideration. Boat damage continued to have its impact on the 6,255 nautical mile leg as it has throughout the race. Soon after the leg started from Auckland, New Zealand on February 4, The Card of Sweden lost a mizzen mast in a collision with a recreational craft, which reduced its sailing area. Nevertheless, Skipper Roger Nilson gamely guided her from 18th at one point to eighth place in Division A. Rucanor Sport of Belgium was damaged by a whale on February 8, and had to return to Auckland for repairs. This was the second such incident in the race as Charles Jourdan also collided with a whale on New Year's night. NCB Ireland and Merit broke boom and spinnaker boom, respectively, on February 10. Rothmans of Great Britain damaged two spinnakers, three halyards and a main boom, yet still finished third in Division A, arriving February 27. Maiden of Great Britain, the first- ever all-female race crew, met an awesome wave that knocked helmswoman Michele Paret of France, severely spraining her back. The incident also broke one of two steering wheels, flooded the generators and caused a persistent leak that hampered her throughout the rest of the leg.until she finished March 5. Pierre Fehlmann, skipper of Merit and ----------------------I Homemade Ice Cream I IceCream Cakes I I I I CE CREf DESSERTS I CAFE S Featuring Gourmet Ice Cream Cakes, SYogurt and Diet Desserts made fresh I I daily on the premises! I I 10% Southport Center 10% I I off 1425-A S.E. 17th Street off Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33316 \coo I 462-3399 523-0049 L---- ------------------------- NATIVE MARINE PLUMBING SERVICES SERVICE LOW DESIGN DOCKSIDE REPAIR RATES LIC. #66071 PH: 722-7345 Microphor Factory Sales & service winner of the last Whitbread Race, gained the early lead in the leg, determined to close the overall lead of nearly 24 hours of Steinlager 2. Fisher & Paykel of New Zealand, skippered by Grant Dalton, took over the lead on the fifth day, and exchanged it several times with Steinlager 2. Blake's boat regained the lead for good shortly before reaching Cape Horn and withstanding the final sprint by Fisher & Paykel. The only C Division (IOR Rating 54.9-47.5) entry, Equity & Law II of Belgium, skippered by Dirk Nauta, raced Cruiser Division winner Creighton's Naturally of Great Britain to the line. After close racing from Cape Horn, Equity & Law II defeated Creighton's by just 36 minutes, March 2. Creighton's valiant run was hampered when a spinnaker sail blew out near the finish. Both earned Beefeater Trophies for topping their classes. Esprit de Liberte of France won the Beefeater Trophy in Division D (IOR Rating 47.49-40.0) over four other boats when it arrived March 4. There are no entries in Division B (IOR Rating 62.49-55.0). At the end of the race, a Whitbread Trophy will be presented to the top boats in each division according to corrected (handicapped) time. The boats began the historic fifth leg to Ft. Lauderdale, the race's first-ever U.S. stop, on March 7. The first boat is expected to arrive between April 7-9. Pier 66 Resort & Marina will berth most of the yachts and serve as race headquarters. Eight other Americans are participating in the race: Erik Soper of Norwalk, CT, and Arthur Radford of San Diego on NCB Ireland; Bill Pearson of Monroe, CT, on British Satquote Defender; Dawn Riley of Detroit on Maiden; Chicago native Skip Novak, skipper of the first- ever Soviet Union entry, Fazisi, which also transported Roger Vaughan of Oxford, MD, on the last leg, on assignment for LIFE Magazine; John Jourdane of Long Beach, CA, on Fisher & Paykel; and Jim Lutz of Los Angeles on Liverpool Enterprise of Great Britain. The remainder of the ESPN telecast schedule on the Whitbread Race (all times EST) is Friday, April 13 at 10:30 a.m.; Monday, April 16 at 10 p.m.; Thursday, April 26 at 2:30 p.m.; Thursday, May 31 at 7:30 p.m.; and Thursday, June 14 at 8:30 p.m. ABC-TV's "Outside Magazine Adventure Special" will show Whitbread Race highlights from legs one and two on Sunday, April 15 and legs three and four on Sunday, April 22, both at 3:30 p.m. FULLY STOCKED WITH EVERYTHING FOR THE BOAT!! ELECTRONICS ANCHORS, FENDERS, TRAILER SUPPLIES, WATER SKIS, HORNS, LIGHTS. STANDARD GALAXY VHF Compact size 78 channel VHF w/full programmable scan, instant channel 16 and maximum water resistant panel. Full 25 c= watts. c LIST $519.00 NOw $289" 9 SMR HANHELD VHF Our budget-minded handheld has 78 channels and Includes both 110 volt and 12 volt charger and case. Plus a built-in clock!! 4-1/2 watts!! LIST $399.95 MODEL Now $159" 90G 1771 E. Sunrise Boulevard, Ft. Lauderdale 305-467-7872 open 7 days M-F 9-8, Sat. 9-6, Sun. 10-4 Sailing Waterfront News April 1990 7 Schlussel von Bremen Maiden With Integrity Rucanor Sport 34180424 35 06 14 59 38 14 22 47 DNF 1990 SORC results Quattro Trophy (best performance by a series yacht)- Elad, Captain Bill Dale, Coral Reef Yacht Club. SFlorida Governor's Trophy (IOR Class high point yacht)- Blue Yankee, Robert Towse, Stamford, Connecticut. Mark H. Baxter Trophy (IMS Class I high point yacht)- Brigadoon VI, Osmond/Harris/Morton, New York Yacht Club. PHRF Trophy (high point PHRF yacht)- Elad, Bill Dale, Coral Reef Yacht Club. Curnow-Curtis Memorial Trophy (foredeck captain of the IOR Class high point yacht)- Peter Comisky, Blue Yankee, Greenwich, CT. Baccara Trophy (foredeck captain of the PHRF high point yacht)- J.D. "Goose" Turbirot, Brigadoon VI, Toronto, Canada. Audi Foredeck Trophy (foredeck captain of the PHRF high point yacht)- Scott Rice, Elad, Fort Lauderdale. Standings for Leg 4 Auckland to Punta del Este CORRECTED TIME BOAT DHMS Steinlager2 29 185355 Fisher & Paykel NZ 29 19 21 40 Rothmans 30105551 Merit 30 12 26 34 Charles Jourdan 30 16 04 43 Union Bank of Finland 30 22 55 27 Gatorade 32 05 1044 The Card 32 06 12 01 Fortuna Extra Lights 32 08 44 56 Equity & Law II 32105221 NCB Ireland 32 12 52 42 Belmont Finland II 32 14 33 23 British Satquote Defender 32 15 43 13 Fazisi 32 22 53 15 Liverpool Enterprise 33 09 54 49 L'Esprit de Liberte 33 18 13 14 La Poste 34022259 Creighton's Naturally 34 10 32 11 f Fat re-lit p WE EXPORT FAX 305-942-2375 .HOBIE POWERP"lM HOBIE offered by ULTIMATE SAIL INC CALL US FOR A DEMO RIDE ON THE NEW !!!i!! HOBIE POWER SKIFF or SX-18 CAT 750 East Sample Pompano Beach 305-946-2080 SFI--T----------I--- Custom Marine W toodortkiag, Itn. 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This radically different racing course not only presents unusual technical challenges for the competitors, but at the same .time allows something considered impossible till now: room for spectators at the center of the course. The Regatta will be directed by the Florida Yacht Racing Association and is sponsored by a number of important local organizations. The novel racing course will take the competitors three times around the Double Diamond, a distance of about 12 nautical miles. The. start/finish line will be positioned at approximately statute mile 1093.5 of the Intracoastal Waterway. Pre-registration (till April 12th) is $10 for sailboats and multihulls and only $5 for sailboats. The Regatta is open to the general public, ranging from novices to accredited experts. .The Miami Sailing Club has arranged for reservations of a number of large yachts, the largest of which and acting as the flagship of the "Spectator Fleet" will be the French riverboat Diderot of 125 feet. These carriers will take people out for the duration of the Regatta for a - -modest fee of only $10 per person (up to two children under age 12 per couple free). All reservations must be prepaid, This is a unique opportunity to spend a very different Sunday afloat and to be able to actually participate for the first time in a regatta. It may well be the first time the families and friends of the competitors may observe the activity from within the regatta course and it will most certainly bea relaxing Sunday aboard.a pleasure yacht, for -a fraction of what would be the normal cost. Schedules, departure times, list of yachts, locations and other pertinent information may be obtained from the Miami Sailing Club at (305) 858-1130. The Miami Sailing Club's Regatta Chairman, Mr. George J. Horak, describes the novel "Double Diamond Course" as one of the most interesting courses ever developed from the customary triangle. 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This total follow a predetermined course, just like a car misconception is due to the fact that to this date race, similar to a triangle but without a tack here seemed to be no simple and safe way to selection. In exchange for this limitation the )bserve a yacht racing competition without competitors are guided through a "gate," which is disturbing the competitors. Only now the public also the start and the finish line. In this course nay be able to discover the extent of the there will always be half of the marks to port and excitement of sailing competitions, surrounded half to starboard, in whichever sense the Regatta )y excellent weather conditions, beautiful colors Committee decides to race. )f the sea, flying foam and the intricate and For the Regatta Committee, this may well be masterful maneuvering of the elite sailing craft of a full-sized nightmare, especially at the opportunity of the First Showing. 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The waters off this small coastal resort town were thick with hundreds of spectator craft escorting the weary but ecstatic sailor towards the finish line, and bright spotlights illuminated the 60-foot racing sloop in the otherwise black night. Thousands of spectators who had kept vigil for hours from land strained to catch a glimpse of history being made several hundred yards offshore. The final few miles for Lamazou were in stark contrast to his remarkably swift 24,000- mile passage around the world, which began from Les Sables on November 26, 1989. Almost imperceptible northeasterly airs hampered Lamazou for the last few hours, until one final breeze nudged Ecureuil d'Aquitaine over the line amidst the din of blowing horns and cheers. Lamazou's total elapsed time for the taxing nautical marathon, which he sailed himself and without stops, is 109 days, 8 hours. This time obliterates all existing world records for a solo circumnavigation in a sailboat. The previous solo, non-stop monohull record, that of 150 days, was set by American Dodge Morgan in 1985-86. In fact, the record for a solo circumnavigation in a multihull, 125 days and 19 hours, set by Frenchman Olivier de Kersauzon in 1988-89 on his 75-foot trimaran, has now also been eclipsed. Lamazou has also bested the BOC Challenge record of 134 days, 5 hours, held by Phillipe Jeantot, by nearly 25 days. Lamazou's hard-fought victory is the result of superior seamanship and ceaseless tenacity, as well as his uncanny ability to steer his Bouvet/Petit-designed boat through numerous adverse weather patterns which slowed most of his competitors. His most ardent rival along the course has been Loick Peyron, skipper of Lada Poch, the former Ecureuil d'Aquitaine (also a Bouvet/Petit design) which Lamazou sailed to a second-place finish in The BOC Challenge 1986- 87. His total elapsed time for that race was 137 days, 17 hours. The 30-year-old Peyron is expected to finish during the evening of Friday, March 16, about 20 hours after Lamazou. As of early morning on March 15, he was trailing Lamazou by about 200 miles. After his time credit of 14 hours, 30 minutes for having helped rescue a fellow competitor earlier in the race, Peyron will complete the course just 5 hours, 30 minutes after Lamazou an incredibly close finish after having raced for 24,000 miles and nearly four months. Peyron also sailed without benefit of weather- routing assistance. Jean-Luc Van Den Heede, who has waged a superb battle in spite of relatively little funding and a stripped-down boat, has fallen further and further behind the leaders over the past several days. Van Den Heede's ultra-narrow yawl, 36.15 MET, is slower sailing to weather than his rivals', and it has showed this past week. Since March 8, Van Den Heede's distance behind Lamazou has grown from 180 miles to 625 on March 15. "I have lost 10-20 miles per day to Titouan and Loick," said a grim VDH recently. "It is true ... sailing upwind is not the best for my boat.. I know the victory is now lost for me." As recently as March 2, VDH had been in second place, a mere 57 miles aster of Lamazou. Following VDH by 350 miles, and 980 miles from the finish, is Philippe Jeantot on Credit Agricole. Jeantot, two--time winner of another solo around-the-world race, said of Lamazou's imminent victory: "It is a race, and each man has his turn. I am happy for Titouan that he sailed such a perfect course." Pierre Follenfant, sailing TBS/Charente Maritime, continues to shadow Jeantot and is now 170 miles behind him. 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KNIGHT MARKETING OF FLORIDA Tampa, Florida 33625 (813) 855-0251 Waterfront News April 1990 1 French sailor breaks single-ha first five boats should all arrive in time to break the 125-day record, and all but one of the remaining Globe Challenge entrants should return to France in time to best Morgan's 150-day mark. Mike Plant and Duracell, (disqualified but still participating in race) endured a frustrating week of high-pressure systems and slow speeds. During the past several days, Plant encountered a large high-pressure area off the northern coast of Brazil and was slowed to an average of less than eight knots, or about 150 miles per day. "Things are very slow here," lamented Plant earlier in the week. "The wind, when there is any, is on the nose. I hope the trades will be coming soon... but I'm saving all my good wind for the next time I come through here!" Duracell seemed to have found the much- welcomed tradewinds on March 4, and was posting boat speeds of 9.9 knots. As of March 14, Duracell was 3,800 miles from finishing in France, and is expected there sometime between April 4-7. At 10:30 p.m. EST on March 14, the position for Duracell was 12.58S, 26.17W. Plant, winner of Class II in the 1986-87 BOC around-the-world race, will likely beat Morgan's record record by three weeks. Unfortunately, because of Duracell's equipment failure near New Zealand, Plant required outside assistance to continue, thus disqualifying him. In other race-related news, Jean-Francois Coste, the last official boat in the Globe Challenge fleet, rounded Cape Horn on March 15 in Cacharel. Coste is currently 7,000 miles from France, and should arrive there at the beginning of May. Patrice Carpentier, the most recent casualty of the race, departed the Falkland Islands on Friday, March 9 after spending one week ashore to receive new autopilots. Carpentier had planned to sail the remainder of the course unofficially, but the problems on board Nouvel Observateu continue. 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IGh +1.8' +1.9' +1.7' +1.8' +1.7' +1.9 TIME 0608-1140-1819 0030*0656.1228*1909 0121*0751*1326-2009 0219.08: LOW +0.6' +0.2' +0.7' +0.3' +0.7' +0.4' +0 22 23 24 25 Moon on Equator *Boating course: Ft Lauderdale 463-0034Cruising eminar:Navigati & New Moon *HISC Spring Back-up, 583-1526 -Fundamentals in Canoeing, Quiet Community Room, FtLauderdale, allGSC Moon in perigel Community Room, Ft Lauderdale, call GSC 'West Palm 1 *National Week of the Ocean, thru Waters Park, Deerfield Beach. Call 360-1315 728-8936. mWest Palm B 4/28. call 463-9730 -Boating courses in your area call 800-336- -Florida Marine Aquarium Society, meeting, 7pm, *Whitbread highlights 3:30pm ABC-TV BOAT. 7:30pm, Museum of Science, Miami. Call WPBcall407-832 *Model Power Boat Runs, 10am, West 666-2226. *Miami Shell Cl Lake Park, 925-8377. .Lighthouse Point Sportsmen's School, Virginia K *Miami River urban canoeing, 10am, dinner mtg, 6:30pm, Harrison Imperial call 375-1625. House, Pompano Beach. 943-1210. *South Middle River Civic Assoc. *Whitbread Free Concert, noon, thru 4/27 Stranahan Park Ft LaTd 522-RACE HIGH +2.3' +2.5' +2.4' +2.7' +2.6' +2.8' +2 TIME 0015*0603-1236.1837 0106*0650*1324-1926 0156*0738-1414*2017 0245*08: LOW +0.1' -0.2' 0.0' -0.4' -0.1' -0.6' -0.2' 29 30 *The tide table datum *Little River urban canoeing, 10am, at the Andrews Ave adjusted for other loc Dade. Call 375-1625. Adjustments to Tide T *Music: Tim Weisberg, noon-7pm, corner of this calend; Bubier Park, Ft Lauderdale information Boca Inlet ..... Deerfield Beach Hillsboro Inlet . Bahia Mar... Port Everglades Daylight Saving Time Dania Cut Off .. Davie Bridge... HIGH +2.2' +2.4' +2.1' In the Tide Tables in blue NOTE: the times Hauler Inlet TIME 0714 1256 1935 0144*0817.1400*2037 are military and the tide heights are in Feet above or be-over n 4 1' -193 14 1 14U low "mean low tide". A figure above the time indicates a Government Cut LOW +0.1 -0.2' +0.3 0.0' high tide whereas a figure below is a low tide. Baseline: Andrews Avenue Bridge over New River at mean low water calendar & Tide Tables WaterfrontNews April1990 13 lesday Thursday Friday Saturday 5 6 7 meeting, 6pm (tying -Greater Miami Billfish Tournament *Exhibit: Seminole-Miccosukee Folk Moon on Equator ting), West Palm Beach thru April 8. Call 598-8127. Art Since 1820, thru 9/3, Ft Lauderdale *Whitbread Race: Boats due to begin wve @ N. Flagler Dr., -Marine Trade & Craftsmen Guild Historical Society Museum, 219 SW 2 Ave. arriving thru 4/17; Pier 66, Lauderdale at 407-832-6780. general meeting, 7:30pm. For location call *MET Fishing Tournament thru 5/7 Marine, Marina Motor Inn, Ft Lauderdale. Divers Scuba Club, 568-2812 or 566-6260. -CORT: Tortula BVI Regatta, 4/6-8, *Week of the Ocean "Sea-son", thru Johnsons, Hollywood -Broward County Marine Advisory ca11809-759-9494. 5/13, call 462-5573. 15. meeting, 2pm, Fern Forest Nature Center, *Ft Pierce Boat Show, thru 4/8, St. -Manatee Day, 10:30am-3:30pm, Geology, 6:30pm, thru Pompano Beach. Lucie County Civic Center. Stranahan House, New River, Ft Lauderdale ersity Oceanographic .Ft Lauderdale Marine Advisory -Music: Richard Elliot, Musicians .US Swimming 15K Nationals, 7am, 1909 meeting, 7pm, City Hall. Exchange, Ft Lauderdale. start at Stranahan House, finish at n: Boca Raton call 391- DIGA Dive Club, 8:15pm, 235-5069 Swimming Hall of Fame, ICW, Ft. t 971-0648, Hollywood Eastern Shores Yacht Club Meeting, 7:30 pm, Lauderdale. Call 462-6536. Winston Towers Marina Miami Beach Call 932-0720 +1.9' +2.0' +2.0' +2.1' +2.1' +2.1' +2.2' HIGH ,1648-2324 0525-1157*1748 0021.0616.1246-1840 0111.0658.1329*1924 TIME +0.1' +0.2' +0.1' +0.1' +0.1' 0.0' LOW 12 13 14 890 NE Ocean Blvd, Moon in apogee *Whitbread Race highlights, 10:30am, -Miami to Key Largo Sailboat Race, phic Soc 407-225-0505 -Course: Wetlands Ecology, 6:30pm, ESPN cable channel. 451-1133. ':30pm, Galleria Mall thru 6/22, Nova University Oceanographic *Whitbread airport greeting -Canvas Clinic, 10am-2pm, 350 E. State lale Center, Dania. 920-1909 .Exhibit: The Boat Show/ Fantastic Rd. 84,Ft Lauderdale. Flats Anglers club, .Fort Lauderdale Boat Club meeting Vessels, thru 7/31, Art Museum, Ft Laud -P-Dive, 8:30am, Lloyd St Pk, call South VFW Hall. 565-3374 8pm -CORT: USVI Regatta, St Thomas, thru Florida Divers Scuba Club 527-0739. 4/15 call7 09-p59m9494 *-Orlando Prindle Regatta 407-334-2243 11 Club, 7:30pm, -Boating courses in: Jupiter call 744- 4/15, call 809-759-9494. COrlando Prin le Regatta 407-334-2243urban Center. Call 925-6460 2904, Palm Beach Gardens 622-7385, Lake -Easter Cruise, thru 4/15, call Hillsboro -Coral Gables Waterway urban aphy Club, 7:30pm, Worth 832-9902, Deerfield 479-0946, Inlet Sailing Club. 583-1526 canoeing, 10am, 375-1625 mi Bch High School, Pompano 941-5781, Ft Lauderdale 463- oconut Grove Sailing Club meeting,pm, call -Spring Dinghy & Team Race 11945-7845. 0034, Plantation 472-7614, Hollywood 961- 444-4571. Championships, thru 4/15, Univ. of 4147 & Hialeah 559-6260. Fl , +2.3' +2.1' +2.2' +2.0' +2.1' +1.9' +2.0' 1549.2151 0416-0950.1624.2226 0451-1025.1659.2305 0529 1100.1737.2344 -0.1' +0.2' -0.2' +0.4' 0.0' +0.5' +0.1' 19 20 21 m -Hillsboro Inlet Sailing Club *Music: Leslie West, Musicians -Ft Lauderdale Seafood Festival, r Coordinating meeting, 8pm, LHPYC. 583-1526 .. Exchange, Ft Lauderdale. 1 lam-8pm, Bubier Park. ri, call 856-0206 for 'Sailing Singles, 6:30pm, Day's End, Narcotics Anonymous, 8:30 pm, 971 So. -7-mile Bridge Running Challenge, Lauderdale beach. Call 565-0775. Dixie Hwy., Pompano Beach. Call 476-9297. MM48.5, Marathon. Call 856-8252. License Prep, thru *Ft Lauderdale Boardsailing Assocation, 730 Broward Event Hotlne. call 765-4468. -Miami to Key Largo Sailboat Race, Campus. 940-5669. pm, Riverside Hotel, Riverwalk, call 473-0238. *Seaside Stretch 'N' Stroll, 8-10 am, every Tues. 451-1133. st the crew of NCB -Womens Yacht Racing Association, 7 pm, & Fri., Birch State Park, Ft. Lauderdale. Call 761- -Laser Masters, RTYC, WPB, 334-2243 iire's Hill 16 Irish ub, Coconut GroveSailingClubhouse. Call4444-4571. 5383. National Boardsailing Club ., Ft. Laud. 764-4453. Navy League, 7:30 pm, Lighthouse Pt. Yacht Challenge, thur 4/22, Melbourne, 407-242- ,7:30-8:30 a.m., Coconut Club. Call 785-2216. 2424. all 444-4571. Marine Task Force, 11:30 a.m., Chamber of .Sunset Gourmet canoe trip, Biscayne Commerce, 208 SE 3 Ave., Ft. Lauderdale. Bay, 4pm. Call 375-1625. +1.8' +1.8' +1.8' +1.9' +2.0' +2.1' +2.3' 0*1435*2114 0321-0952 1544.2218 0419-1051*1646-2320 0512*1146*1745 7' +0.4' +0.5' +0.4' +0.3' +0.2' +0.1' 26 27 28 'Ft. Laud. Billfish Tournament, thru *Dania Marine Flea Market, thru 4/29, Moon farthest north of Equator 4/29. Call 563-0385. Kick Off Party, Tug Dania Fronton. *Marine Diesel Clinic, 10am-2pm, 350 ach Fishing Club Boat Annies, Dania -Week of the Ocean: Seafood Sampling, E. SR 84, Ft Lauderdale. 2ach Fishing Club Boat Annies,Dana cp7* Coastal Race 9am Palm Beach. St & N. Flagler Dr. -DIGA Dive Club, 8:15pm, 235-5069 call 475-7755. GSC Coastal Race, 9am, Palm Beach. 5780. *Whitbread Race highlights, 10am, -Night of the Dolphin, 7pm, Coconut Call 463-9151. b, 7:30pm, Rosensteil ESPN cable channel. Grove Sailing Club, call Dolphin Project *HISC Spring Jr Sailing, 583-1526. 573-3999. -Music: Gato Barbieri, 9-l1pm, Bubier y. Call 726-5190 FL Lauderdale Boat Club social, 7 p.m.. For lo- .Race to the Reef, thru 4/29. 524-4657. Park, Ft Laud. cation call 431-7239.Marathon Offshore Challenge boat Courtesy Marine Examinations in: Boca Port Everglades Propeller Club meeting, for *Marathon Offshore Challenge boat *Courtesy Marine Examinations in: Boca SPort Everglades Propeller Club meeting, for race, 743-5417. Raton, Palmetto Park & Lake Ida; Deerfield, time & location call 782-8825. Music: Nicolette Larson & Dave Pioneer Park; Lighthouse Pt & Pompano, 14 St SMarine Council meeting, 7:30 am, 147 Miracle Mason, 5-11pm, Bubier Park, Ft Laud. Ramp; Dania, SeaFair; Ft Lauderdale, 15 St Mile, Coral Gables. Call 856-0206. -Palm Beach Race, thru 4/29, call GSC Ramps, McVey House, English Park Ramp. 5' +2.9' +2.6' +2.8' +2.5' +2.7' +2.4' +2.6' 5.1501.2106 0334-0913-1551.2156 0425-1004.1642.2249 0518.1057.1736.2344 -0.7' -0.2' -0.7' -0.1' -0.6' 0.0' -0.4' i based on the New RiVer ue Bridge. Data can be tions by using the "Time ble" in the low right hand Call 524-9450 for more TIME ADJUSTMENTS TO TIDE TABLE t f High Low News 1990 .................. +08 minutes ......................... +17 .......... ...... + 12 ......... ... ...................... + 11 ................ .-3 1 ...................... .............-50 ...-20............................--18 .............. -45................. ........... -62 .......... ....... +45 ................ ............+28 ....... ..+40 ............... ............. +40 .................. +38 ................ ............. +39 1224 S.W. 1st Avenue rMiami) ...........-39 .............................-56 Ft. Lauderdale, FL33315 14 Waterfront News April 1990 Test your sea sense by Brian and Lisa Henry 1. In what year did Thor Heyerdahl and five other men drift across the Pacific from Peru to Tahitii 4,000 miles in the raft Kon Tiki? 2. Who was the captain of the H.M.S. Beagle during her surveying voyage that began in 1831? 3. What Middle East country's name derives from the Arabic meaning "two seas?" 4. What European country's name derives from the Latin meaning "warm harbor"? 5. Who-is known as the "Father of American Oceanography?" 6. Who wrote The Influence of Sea Power Upon History, 1660-1783? 7. What was the name of the London merchants who held title to the tea dumped into Boston Harbor in December, 1773? 8. What is the name of the bay off the island of Hawaii where Captain James Cook was killed by natives in 1779? 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Waterfront News April 1990 Shark census planned for west coast by Kerri Dieffenwierth As many as 300 anglers in seven southwest Florida counties, from Pinellas and Hillsborough to Collier, will be teaming up with Mote Marine Laboratory in Sarasota for the Second Annual Gulf Coast .S- Census Tournament, a 100% catch-and-re event that will provide shark census inforf and raise money for shark research. Fishing time re from 6 p.m. Friday, May 18, to midnight Monday night, May 28, 1990. There will be overall tournament winners as wel as individual county winners. The tournament is staged to focus attention on the plight of the shark, which is currently being fished without regulation. Sportfishing pressure on the sharks doubled in the 1980's, and over 120,000 sharks are landed by the Florida commercial shark fishery every year. 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Sam Cory of the Florida Marine Patrol, "The most severe injuries happen at night, when, because of limited visibility, large boats literally plow over slower, smaller vessels or.captains fail to see channel markers in time to avert collisions.*" i , The MAXA BEAM generates up to 3.5 million candlepower of white light from a short-arc Xenon lamp due to a combination of high quality components, superior engineering design and a computer board called a resonant powet modulator which regulates the current between the Xenon gas-filled lamp and the power source. This causes the light to emit 5 times more light using only one-third the normal energy. Unlike fixed position searchlights the MAXA BEAM allows the captain to put light directly where required without having to operate a multi-function remote control panel. MAXA BEAM also allows you to illuminate a target to the stem if required. Try that with a conventionally-mounted searchlight. With the addition of the optional battery packs and chargers, 'you can take MAXA BEAM with you when going ashore. These battery packs provide up to 90 minutes of continuous service and are easily recharged. There is less weight, it is the first truly portable searchlight (only 3.2 pounds without the battery pack), with high efficiency (only 5.7 amps on a 12-volt system) with a unique design which allows battery packs to be attached, a drop-in charger and servo control. MAXA BEAM sheds a dramatic new light on:your most demanding marine applications. POWERFUL, PORTABLE, PRECISE. That's the MAXA BEAM difference. The difference between night and day. Manufactured in the USA by PEAK BEAM SYSTEMS INC. A subsidiary of Peripheral Systems, Inc. Call for a demonstration: Advanced Resonant Technologies, Inc One Datran Center . 9100 S. Dadeland Boulevard Miami, Florida.33156, (305) 670-6292 Miami (305) 764-8084 Ft. Lauderdale ADVERTISEMENT COMMERCIAL DIVING LICENSED DIVERS FORT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA PROPELLER SPECIALISTS REMOVE RECONDITION REPLACE UNDERWATER MAINT. & SALVAGE TM ZINC THRU-HULLS LOST & FOUND COLOR VIDEO SURVEYS ALSO 35MM PRINTS OFFICE 463-5113 FRANK HUTCHINSON MOBILE 646-8113 SALES Service M INE H525-5513 WATER SYSTEM 281 SW 33rd St. MARINE HEADS FT. LAUDERDALE, FL Adopt a reef critter CAN'T MAKE THE CLASS? Also available SELF-STUDY KIT Houston Marine Books/Discs/Video FT. LAUDERDALE S S 305-C 969MIAM 305-463-7001 st-- 305-372-9696 TOLL FREE 1-800-BEST-ONE (237-8663) 1 8 Waterfront News April 1990 Heritage Nautical art show on during Whitbread layover by Cynthia Hancock "The Boat Show: Fantastic Vessels, Fictional Voyages" will be on exhibition at the Museum of Art, Fort Lauderdale, from April 13-July 31, 1990 to celebrate the Fort Lauderdale stopover of the Whitbread Round the World Race, according to Dr. Kenworth W. Moffett, Museum executive director. Created by 12 contemporary American artists, these 12 three-dimensional objects vary widely in size, shape, medium and technique. The conventional boundaries that separate crafts from fine art have been breeched in these works, with cross-over producing objects of often startling originality. Each "boat" resonates with poetic meaning because the artists have freighted their "vessels" with allusions to the age-old meanings attached to ships and voyages. The boat has played a prominent role in mythology, religion, literature and art. From the burial barges of the Egyptian pharoahs to the space ships of today's science-fiction films, the image of the boat has been used as a poetic device to transport mankind imaginatively to distant realms. In ancient Egypt, the classical world and many tribal cultures, a Ship of the Dead was believed to ferry souls to the afterlife. Vikings buried the bodies of dead warriors in their longships. Implicit in the form of the boat is the idea of the voyage. Since the time of Homer, philosophers and priests, artists and writers, have portrayed the sea voyage as an allegory of the individual's journey through life, an odyssey toward spiritual enlightenment. In 18th- and 19th- Century literature, the storm-wracked boat was a potent image, evoking either man's helplessness . in the face of nature's overwhelming powers or his forcible submission to an unknown fate. Both deliberately and unconsciously, the artists in this exhibition draw upon the legacy of maritime imagery, expanding its meanings in new and often compelling ways. Their works of wood, glass, clay, fiber and hay mark the survival of timeless symbols in the modem world and challenge viewers to embark on their imaginative voyages of discovery. 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Lillian Elliott and Pat Hickman- "River Styxx" its title deliberately misspelled to be phonetically descriptive of the rattan sticks used in its construction is reminiscent of aboriginal baskets. 17"x17"x30". Dalton Maroney "Thula" suggests, rather than replicates, a boat. 69"x30"x10". Mark Roeyer "Hull #7," a suspended wooden ship form, indicates the fascination of Roeyer who once worked as a shipwright - with the construction of hulls. 9-and-seven- eighths-inches x 13" x 8-feet-eleven-and-one-half- inches. Robert Shay "Paraparaumu," created by a well-known pottter and ceramics teacher at Ohio Triptych," resting on a bed of glowing coals, suggests a ritual function, an initiation into the mysteries of a primitive religion. 14'x8'x5'. Larry Kirkland "Soulboat," a 19-and-one- half-by-36-foot multi-oared hanging sculpture based on the artist's experiences in the Far East, was inspired by Oriental ideas of the soul's journey to the after-life as a voyage by boat. Michael Shaughnessy "Hayboat," a remarkable 28-foot-long vessel symbolizing the essential bond between man and the cycles of Nature, is made of hay woven onto a warp of twine arranged on a hull-like wooden framework. Approximately 10'x8'x28'. Robert Stackhouse "Dreamers" alludes to the Viking burial boats with a battered rowboat set into the backdrop of a ghostlike image of an ancient ship, a modem boat dreaming of its idealized ancestral form. 7'x5'x27'. Dominic DiMare- "Domus #2/Ancient Currents" summons a childhood memory of a For the best N.Y. style Corned Beef or Pastrami in town .... SKevins Marina Deli l breakfast lunch catering Southport Shopping Center 17th St. Causewav 524-3354 Signs By VONA Customized Computer Vinyl Lettering Wood Plastic Aluminum Glass * Magnetic Gold Leaf * Boats, Vans, & Trucks 508 S.W. Flagler Avenue Ft. 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James Surls "Weathering the Storm" addresses human concerns with a boat representing the self, a church signifying spiritual ascension and wind-shaped branches evoking immortality. 10'x5'x12'. Bertil Vallien "Shaman's Journey," of sand-cast glass, has a hull roughened by sand and, when seen from above through translucent glass, resembles a depression left in the ocean bed by a sunken ship. 4"x5"x44". Jay Musler "Oh! Romeo," expressing society's obsessive search for "Love" as an endless voyage in the subconscious. The form refers to the romantic fantasies of the gondola tour through Venice. 7"x32"x10". "The Boat Show" runs through July 31st at the art museum across the street from Riverwalk's Bubier Park on the northeast comer of Las Olas and Andrews. New River Swim revival planned Swimmers from all over the country will compete in the 15 Kilometer National Long Distance Swimming Championship staged in the waterways of Fort Lauderdale on April 7. A 7 a.m. start at the Stranahan House on the New River is set for the race which will proceed downriver to the ICW. Swimming south to the Lauderdale Yacht Club the competitors will then make their way east to Lake Sylvia. Turning north the aqua-jocks will swim north past the Swimming Hall of Fame back on the ICW to the Middle River. They will turn around at George English Park and backtrack south on the Middle River to Sunrise Key where the race course veers west through the canal separating the key from the mainland. Swimmers will then zig- zag through the canals between Hendricks Isle, Isle of Venice and the Nurmi Isles back to the ICW, preceding south finally to the Finish Line back at the Hall'of Fame. This swim is being staged as a revival of the original 1927 New River Swim held from the Andrews Avenue Bridge to the then existing inlet. Interested swimmers over 12 years of age can call Meg Keller at the Swimming Hall of Fame, 305-462-6536. dO 'of Florida Corp. 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No matter what your interest in yachting, you'll find something on it at Bluewater Books & Charts. You'll also find the nautical charts and cruising guides to take you most anywhere in the world. All in stock and ready to go. That's why the captains of so many world class yachts have come to depend upon Bluewater whenever they need nautical books and charts. Be sure to visit Bluewater and see for yourself. CBluewater" ( BOOKS & CHARTS Southport Center, 1481 SE 17th Street Causeway, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33316 Tel. 305/763-6533 Fax. 305/522-2278 TOLL FREE ORDERS 1-800-942-2583 K J Call the WATERFRONT NEWS to place a Classified Ad. 524-9464 1111! INS= I, I 20 Waterfront News April 1990 Classifieds DOCKAGE continued LAUDERDALE ISLE- ocean access. No Ivbds. OE Elec/water available. 791-5323. J,.." Las Olas- 5 min to ocean. Up to 65'. elec 5M,-' o, water, No Ivbd. Security guard. 764-1237. "' ,wtr ny-,..,.. ^ \ | MARINA SPACE- office, shop & dockage avail. Rent from 500 to 100,000 sq ft. SUN POWER DIESEL MARINA, 413 SW 3 Ave., Ft.L. 522-4776. HEND ISLE WATERFRONT HOUSE for rent- Furnished 2/2 with slip. Ideal for relocated professional. $1500/mo. 467-9072 A/C MINI BAYS from 30 sq ft $30/mo & up. 1329 SW 1 Ave. Ft L. Call 463-7972. OFFICE SPACE- 120 square feet. $150/month; 463-7972. HOUSE FOR RENT- 2/2. Remodeled. 583-3695 or 764-8505 2 CONDOS: 2/2 & 1/1; slips available, pool, close to shops & beach. $675 & $575. Ask for Dee 561-3337. 2/1, 75' water, washer/dryer, fenced vard. renovated. Call 764-7524. GALLERIA area- waterfront eff. $400/mo. Deepwater dock $200/mo. 568-2774 ISLE OF VENICE- Century East Apts. Pool/BBQ/Cable/Laundry. Affordable rates. Furnished apartments. 523-2156. ISLE OF VENICE SANPIPER RESORT. One-bed apts & efficiencies. Pool, BBQ, cable, laundry.Call 527-0026.. YACHTSMAN SPECIAL- clean studio 1&2 bdrm apt's convenient to Las Olas Isles Month Year 462-4234. SUPER LOCATION- waterfront apts efficiencies.,Pool jacuzzi cable close to shops & beach laundry. Weekly & monthly rates. Off Las Olas. Call 463-7067. VILLA VENEZIA/AQUA MAR- Luxury 1&2 bedroom apts., studios & .effs. Newly remodeled & furnished. Heated Pool, Laundry, Cable TV, BBQ. Seasonal. Call 305-779-2818. POMPANO- brand-new 2/2.5 townhome, $895/mo annual; with deepwater dock to 40'. $1175. 1st month free. 785-11096. ISLE OF VENICE- The Windward. 1&2 BD & studios nicely furnished.-Annual or seasonal.' Cable/TV heated pool, BBQ & laundry facilities. 462-5515 HENDRICKS ISLE- 1/1.5 furn or unfurn townhouses.., Wkly/mfnthly o:r yrly. Cathedral ceilings. With or without boat slip. Call Reggie at Inter Pro Realty:: office 923-5405 or res 525-5838. HENDRICKS ISLE off Las Olas- 1/1, a/c. Dock avail. $499 + until. 977-9168. STUDIO APT & DOCKSPACE near South Miami Beach on island up to 45' Med mooring, parking for,1 car only on Biscayne Bay 674-9598 BANYAN MARINA APT- 111 Isle of: Venice, elegant furnished waterfront apf. Pool, maid. Wkly/mnthly. "Superior Small Lodging Award 1990". 524-4430. APTS 1/1 &. 2/2. Rebuilt slips- svcs, liveaboards ok. 462-0325. Century East Apts 100 ISLE OF VENICE live- aboards welcome. Hot shower, toilet, cable, phone, pool. 523-2156. YACHT DOCKAGE & MAINTENANCE SERVICE ideal for absentee owners. 587-8984. DANIA- deep H20 65 dock 925-3121 ON NEW RIVER- no fxd brdgs. Water & Elec' incld. Cable & phone available. Pool privileges. Call the Riverside Hotel at 305-467-0671, RIVERLAND OFF NEW RIVER- night light, locked fence, lovely spot. No live-aboards. Also furnished 1/1 apt. 587-8451. CORDOVA ROAD- 5 minutes to ocean, no fixed bridges. Call 523-1658. 80' & 60' dock avail. W/Ameneties. $10/ft per month. Call 305-781-1461 or phone 603-898-1594. DOCK FOR RENT- Deep water, no fixed bridges. Lauderdale Isles. 30' & 50'. No live- aboards. Leave message.791-5906 LIVE-ABOARD DOCKAGE- ample dockside parking close to downtown no fixed bridges phone & cable available,* quiet * shady adult annual Call 779-7211 POMP BCH ISLES- off INTRACOASTAL. 40'-60', water & elec available $300. 776-6747. or 760-410Q DEEPWATER DOCK:10' draft, up to 70', sail only, no Ivbd. Near Pier 66. Ph 462-7406, DOCK FOR RENT- deep water, off New River. Call 583-3695/764-8505 LAS OLAS covered dock. Any length up to 30'. Water/elec. Secure. Leave message 463-7127 3 BOAT SLIPS up to 45' deep water no fxd hrdrs. no Ivbds $250. 566-8075 50' DOCK w/elec-water, up to 80' on wide canal, deepwater, turning basin, close to inlet, no Ivbds. Pompano area. 782-0107. RIVERLAND- large dock, up to 50'. Water/elec & shower. No Ivbds. $200/mo. No wake zone. Call 584-0578. HEND ISLE BOAT SLIP- $250/month. Catamaran $450. Call 467-9072. EAST HENDRICKS ISLE- pool, shower. Wkly/mnthly. Call Reggie at Inter Pro realty off. 923-5405 or 525-5838. Pompano: DEEPWATER DOCK FOR RENT- minutes to Hillsboro Inlet, elec/water, nlintv of narkina. call 782-0728 LIVEABOARD DOCKAGE up to 50'. Large fenced-in patio, parking for two cars. Close to downtown. No fixed brdgs. Water, elec, sewer, tele, cable-avail. Quiet, shady. Yearly. Hendricks Isle. 407-744-2455 eves only. 309 Hendricks Isle (Las. Olas)- ample parking. Elec/wtr, shower, laundry. Phone & cable avail. Liveaboards. 977-9168 DOCK FOR RENT- deep water, no fixed bridges. Elec/water, 'phone & cable. Beautiful surroundings: heated pool, BBQ areas. Temporary & annual available. Tele. 527-0026 LAUDERDALE BY SEA- deepwater canal, 70'. pvt home. secure, no Ivbd. 351-9744. Trade Las Olas dock for occasional use of your boat. You get upkeep & 100% security. Call 523-6813. POMPANO BEACH- near Inlet. Up to 40', water/elec (110/220). No liveaboards. Call 781-1186. CIRO VILLA 12 Isle of Venice to 45'. Docks have everything plus afternoon shade. Phone 463-4900 10am-4pm. 40'x12' SLIP mo/lease POMP BCH now. 305-946-4744 or 771-5197 CITRUS ISLES- deepwater, up to 75', secure area call 7fi4-7R524 DEEPWATER near Hillsboro Inlet- water/elec. no liveaboards 946-2956 DOCKAGE- New River, secure area, H20/elec, no liveaboards, no fixed bridges. Ph. 523-1874 after 5om BANYAN MARINA APT- 111 Isle of Venice. Deepwater, up to 51', pool, cable, phone, laundry. "Superior Small Lodging Award - 1990". 524-4430 LIVE-ABOARD SAILBOATERS- Tired of being pushed around in Florida? Then why not move to the peace & quiet of Abaco. The Marsh Harbour Sailboat Marina offers excellent long term rates for live-aboard sailors. All amenities include 110/220v security, showers, laundry & in house mechanic. Also a bar & restaurant on the dock featuring seafood & steaks. For further details write to: Marsh Harbour Marina, P.O. Box #518, Marsh Harbour, Abaco, Bahamas. Phone: 809-367-2700. POMPANO 60', 1.5 mi to Inlet. Quality location. No live-aboards. 783-0009. POMPANO BEACH- 35' dock. $100/mo. No Ivbd. 718-446-1649 after 7pm POMPANO-SE: wide canal, 1 bridge (12'), elec/water, no Ivbds. safe. 946-1823 DOCK & FURN EFF or 2-BR APT- up to 100'. North'Fork New River. 522-5947 POMP BCH- dock avail. No fxd brdgs, no Ivbds. 10 min to inlet. 946-1073. DEEPWATER DOCK:-10' draft, up to 65'. No Ivbd. Near SE 17 St. 761-7680 DEEPWATER DOCK on New River- up to 45' blias oat water/elec 764-8565 - Only 5 minutes to HILLSBORO INLET- Water/Elec & storaae bay. 781-2627 VILLA VENEZIA & AQUA MAR DOCKS- up to 38'. Shwr Rm Pool Sun Deck Cable TV-BBQOSecurity*Laundry: 779-2818. LAS OLAS ISLE OF VENICE. Elec/water, pool, BBQ, shower. laundry. 462-5515. ISLE .OF VENICE- BEAU RIVAGE MARINA. Yearly & seasonal- nice 1-bedrooms, eff's. Dockage (9' draft), pool, security, BBQ, laundry, cable. 467-3512. UPHOLSTERY SHOP for sale. Prime location very active. Call for aoDointment. 527-1825 Wanted: CAPTAIN/MATE as business managers/investors day-sail operations, 60' ketch, Antigua, W.I. Mechanical ability a must, prefer Ivbd. Call A. Reynolds at 809- 462-4009 or FAX 809-462-2080 or send CV qualification to P.O.B. 1243, St. John's, Antiaua. West Indies AUTO REPAIR GARAGE- over 2600 sq ft, 2 hydr lifts & equipment. On Davie Blvd in SW Ft. L. 462-7455/584-6789 eve Happy CLEANER tor happy co. 463-9//' BERTH AVAILABLE- to 2 keen sailors on 41' ketch going to Spain. Candidate must be non- smoker "nor drug addict, non-alcoholic, clean. No sea bums nor ex-felon. Departs 1st May 90. Call JaFri-Pierre at 458-1212. STEWARDESS for 70-foot Hatteras going to Connecticut April 17th. Washing & cooking. $350 & plane fare & food. 8 days. .~565-569 SALES PERSONS needed in Dade & Palm Beach. Waterfront News 305-524-9450. TELEPHONE SALES SREPS- WANTED...NOWII S 00, hor *o*commi-ssi 4. ha loontkio WIU 1toln - wor in * Rmw wal Depom1nwl. eaw Oaklad nd a d F. Hwy.. loud. *0 g H*toinoun cal ofner 5 PM 6 563-9336 , 48'. All YACHT DOCKAGE MAINTENANCE Yacht Maintenance And Management Services THE NEWRIVER YACHT DOCKAGE CO U.S.C.G. Licensed Captain Bill Boerer 587-8984 I O.A-J U . I wbu II V VA. w, - '"" ' vvv vvv . . Classified Waterfront News April 1990 21 SI I SAILORMAN- World's largest and most unique, new & used marine emporium> Send for catalog. 305 East State Rd. 84, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316 Call: 305-522- 6716 or FL 1-800-331-5359. INFLATABLE up to 15hp excl $475. Mini 14- extras $495. Heat exchs new $95 & $155. Windsurf $125, spear guns: Pump $40, 2 band $30, drill $15, VCR wiring; boat or house heads cleaned $35. Call 524-1615 1981 PONTIAC STA. WGN- excel cond, good re-sale valueltype car. $1000. 524-9450 day / 527-2753 eves till 9 RACOR FILTERS, mod. 1000, 2 dual set ups, with manifold, valves, brackets, $125 per set. Call 943-1079. STRONGBACK for 13' Whaler; b/o. Teak SWIM PLATFORM for 55' Ocean Yacht; b/o. Call 525-3606, ELECTRIC BOAT LIFT. Up to 18' boat. $500. As is: where is. Call 761-7656. MARINE ENG & BOAT EQUIPMENT, large assort of CC eng, trans, parts & doors, fenders, fittings, toilets, valves, hardware. Reasonable. 305-583-4599. ANTIQUE KELVIN WHITE COMPASS $1200. Bronze Merriman double action winches $250 & $125. Dinghy davits $175, Coleman 11,000BTU A/C $750, 3-bladed prop $175. Call 525-2233. ALCOHOL STOVE- by Galleymaid, 3 burners w/oven. Gimballed. Remote tank. Excellent cond. $150. Call 977-3934 CHARTS- ME to FL & Bahamas. 782-5984 HOOD ROLLER FURLING 3/8" HEADSTAY- up to 47' luffs completely rebuilt. Exc cond good for boats up to 44' or staysail for boats up to 60' $900/$1100 installed. Call463-7100 Ted' HOUSEBOAT: new 12'x36' 1-story, nicely furnished $25,900. Includes 3 months free dockage or custom. Trailer. 20 Isle of Venice. Call 463-6800. / 1 LIFE RAFT- divorce, will sacrifice near new 4-man Avon, canister style double floor. 305-772-3880 FIBERGLASS DINGHY- 8', very stable, excellent condition. $325. Ph 523-0934. 81 DYER, mast, sail, daggerboard, tiller $750. Also 12' daysailer, Awlgrip $950. Call 525-2233. FOURWINDS II WIND GENERATORS and other alternate energy devices. Everfair Enterprises 10131 NW 46 St Sunrise, FL 33351. Call 572-4592. ONAN WESTERBEKE KOHLER NORTHER LIGHTS- new & used. 3 to 50KW. Trade-ins are welcome. Sun Power Diesel. Call 522-4775 (Jay) GENERATORS- all makes, new & used, installation available. Repower Systems located at Harbour Towne Marina. Call 925-6302. KOHLER*ONAN*WESTERBEKE Dockside service & installation.. 24-hour emergency road service. Generator Plus. Call 429-8724. INVERTERS TRACE 2000 watt $1090 distributor Rich Beers Marine 764-6192 ONAN 15kw. works. $1900 obo 763-4432 12.5 KW WESTERBEKE generator 230 VAC 12 volt starter $1600. Call JB 467-1805 Power BoaJts- 38' CHRIS-CRAFT 1985 CATALINA dbl cabin, king bed master, tub great liveaboard, new carpet, canvas. Twin V8 gas, 340hp. Wide beam, large fuel & water storage. Bristol condition. 6.5 ONAN gen. Owner. $99,000 best price & boat on the market. Ca11305-491-5735 29' WELCRAFT EXPRESS CRUISER- 1985 Excellent condition. Twin 230's, A/C, Loran, New paint & canvas, Fish finder, Outriggers, live well, Halon fire ext, Electric head, Complete galley, Trim tabs, Loaded! $39,900 firm. Call 563-7733 or 566-3733. 30' CHRIS-CRAFT 1962 classic flybridge SF Seaskiff twin 283's dual control- outriggers $9500. Call 522-7627 31' 1973 FBSF fiberglass, needs work, Chrys 318 1982 & 1983, $2500. Evenings or weekends 467-3817 MAIE SALES WATER SYSTEM MARINE HEADS FT. LA Service 525-5513 !81 SW 33rd St. AUDERDALE, FL ICall the WATERFRONT NEWS to place a Classified Ad. 524-9464 Salba TWO FULLY EQUIPPED MINI-TWELVES for sale, new. Join the racing fleet! Call 761-7656 for demo or purchase. 32' WESTSAIL, factory built Perkins 4- 108 heavy-duty rigging, extensive cruising inventory. $54.500. Call 525-2233. 41'MORGAN Of 85hp Perkins, Satnav, SSB, 2mtr-FM/VHF/Lorans/Windbugger/auto- pilot. Givens. PrsH20. $62K. 522-3407. My lose, your gain! No time to enjoy it, must sell. 82' Rhodes 22'. That sails like a 30'. Fully equipped w/RLR furling, 150% Genoa & 8HP '860BLS. Valued at over $9800. I owe $6500, make me an offer. Hugo- 942-2804 U Buying or selling, power or sail. We're known for quality. Call today. River Bend Yacht Brokerage Inc. 1515 SW 20th Street, FL Lauderdale, FL 33315 305/728-8707 Situation Wanted- RETIRED NEW ENGLAND YACHT CAPTAIN- sail & power, 45 yrs exp available for part time work on well maintained yacht refs. Call 761-7656. WANTED- LIFE RAFT- 4 or 6 man. Leave message for Russ Taylor at 523-1832. BARLOW WINCH #32 parts 463-2796 FREE PERSONALITY & 10 TEST- your personality determines your happiness. Call 1-800-367-8788 Dianetics Hotline. BANK REPO'S WEEKLY PUBLIC SEALED BID AUCTIONS BOATS & YACHTS & OUTBOARDS & TRAILERS FROM MAJOR MARINE LENDERS SUCH AS GMAC GECC ITT F.D.I.C. CITICORP S.E. BANKS 1st UNION CALL TOLL FREE 1-800-633-7172 FOR CURRENT INVENTORY & PROCEDURES & WEU. FAXOR MAIL YOU CURRENT STOCK HONESTLY SAVE 30% TO 60% OFF CURRENT RETAIL PRICES AND GET GUARANTEED TITLE USE EITHER YOUR = I m MASTERCARD. VISA, AMERICAN EXPRESS FOR BID FEE I,| ** I'n I ^^^ 'R~flnflt. iffl... DIESEL TECH 305-564-4412 Ft. Laud DETROIT DIESEL MERCRUISER * CUMMINS CATERPILLAR ATOMIC-4 WESTERBEKE YANMAR- new & used. Sun Power Diesel. Call 522-4775 (Jay). 2-6V53T DD lowtime engines Call 1-800-521-6620 8to5 82 MARINER 25hp short shaft, tiller steering. Excl cond (Great Kicker!) Call Bradley at 731-7077. WANTED: USED PERKINS 108, must still be in boat. Leave message 0 940-0392. MERCURY 35hp 20hrs used $1200. also, 16' THUNDERBIRD $200. 372-3777 - -- mm -- 6 .0 :.md m U," IIr IA CLASSIFIED AD CLASSIFIED RATES; r D S'(35 character/line) Inthe: First line $5.00 Name WATERFRONT NEWS Each Additional Une $4.00 Address 1224 S.W. Ist Avenue city 'Fort Lauderdale, FL 33315 Maoe checks payable to the Phone 524-9464 Waterfront News ADVERTISING DEADLNE THE 15th DAY OF THE MONTH L - .- - -E I I I I I I I -Ag 22 Waterfront News April 1990 Classifieds Marne ervce STEERING OR CONTROLS PROBLEM? Call Detone's Mar. Serv. Inc. 305-665-5348. All tvpes & makes. Lic. & Insured. BOAT LETTERING BY CAROL- standard & custom, gold leaf. Reasonable rates. Free estimate. Call 764-2229/528-0877 DIESEL ENGINE TROUBLESHOOT & REPAIR. DIESEL TECH 564-4412 POWER/SAIL LETTERING: yachts & access. Custom work & gold leaf by Laurie Cahill. Phone at Studio: 523-9592. Service: 749-7446. COMPLETE RIGGING AT YOUR DOCK competitive prices, quality service. Ask for Ted 463-7100. M&E MARINE SERVICE- CAll 760-7715. "We clean your bottom!" Hull cleaning & diving services PRE-SPACED BOAT LETTERING 3M vinyl materials- gntd 7 yrs or replaced free! Installed in or out. of water. Get 10% off with this ad. Supergrafix computerized lettering. 1530-C North Federal Highway, Pompano (next to Blue Lagoon). CalI782-2267.800-537-SIGN ABOVE BOARD CONTROLS, INC. Installation & repair of all controls & steering M.M.C. Electric, Morse, Hynautic. 305-791-6382/Beeper:305-497-0306. ELECTRICAL MARINE SERVICE- from battery chargers to starters & alternators, including any type of electric motor or pump, we can solve your problem. We also run electrolysis & electrical surveys. 20 years experience. From the Keys to the Treasure Coast. 24-hour emergency service. A&M Marine Electric 305-968-1995 Odyssey Yacht Services 305-522-7828 Yacht maint. programs- wkly or bi-mo. Wash, wax, teak, restoration. Ship's systems maintained. Guaranteed work by professionals. Reasonably priced. YACHT LETTERING: custom lettering & logos, name boards, blasted glass-look. Free estimates! Call 797-5308. ABS -ALL BOAT SERVICES- int & ext maint, repair. Elec, plumb, eng instl & repairs, carpentry, diving, capt, crew, deliveries or dockside. Top Professionals for every job. Monthly programs available. Call 929-9739 or 764-3071. MARINE ELECTRICIAN- 19 yrs in industry. $25.50/hr. Call 764-0636. BOAT INTERIORS carpeting-windows- upholstery-custom work and design. 786-1046 or 800-541-1732 MARINE ELECTRIC- C. Tom Williams. Your dock or mine. Insured for marinas. Call 305-981-4663. PATRIOT FLOORING & BLINDS- boat & residential. Interior carpets Ceramic tile Vertical & Mini blinds Exterior carpet for bridge & decks. 305-942-7357 beeper: 305-875-5589. SCOTT'S TOTAL BOAT CARE, Inc. for quality cleaning & maintenance call 925-7182. QUALITY YACHT REFINISHING- painting, varnishing (brush or spray). Cosmetic repairs. Deck restoration. Teflon polishing. Call Riccardo 746-9828 YACHT MAINTENANCE- cleaning, dockage, all repairs, mechanical, electrical, cosmetic, complete management program. The Dunhill Group. Inc. 767-0455. THE OFFICE Marine electrics, electrolysis refrig/air con, plumb, diesel varnishing, equip installations, Batt. 525-2327 surveys, repairs, Prevailer MARINE ELECTRONICS- discount & installations. Formerly with BOAT-US. Call Capt Bill 563-5810/beeper357-9342. Call the WATERFRONT NEWS to place a Classified Ad. 524-9464 I SEW ON & SEW FORTH Custom Sewing & repairs, sheets, draperies, cushion covers & canvas 524-5082 GLENN'S BOAT CLEANING SERVICE- custom wash & wax, teak cleaning & oiling, varnishing. Weekly & bi-monthly service. Call 305-781-6861. PROFESSIONAL CLEANING SERVICES- boats offices houses Also prep & varnish work. Call Kathleen 462-0832. YACHT SERVICES INC. Wax, teak, interiors, washdowns. Dependable service. Contracts or one time detailing. Bonded & insured. 1- 800-873-5628 or 407-392-1441. ACE DETAILING Washing Waxing Interior Cleaning Monthly & Bimonthly maintenance programs. DeOxidizing & color restoration. Protective sealants & glazes applied to any painted or fiberglass gelcoat finishes. Free Estimates. ,all 921-4428 or 921-2129. SOUTH FLORIDA YACHT TENDERS-- Top notch wash & wax, compounding, wood & fiberglass refurbishing, interior cleaning, deliveries, management & provisioning. Call Jeff 921-1165. KAIWAHINE YACHT DETAILING- interior & exterior cleaning, waxing, maintenance & provisioning. Licensed & insured. Call Patricia Atkinson home 475-2125 or beeper 528-0379. Very reliable. SCOTT'S TOTAL BOAT CARE, Inc. for quality cleaning & maintenance call 925-7182. ABS- interior & exterior cleaning. Monthly programs available 764-3071 or 929-9739 COMPLETE CAR CARE A complete personal cleaning of your boat and car. Done at your location. Call 963-6683 for free estimate. TECHNICOLD refrigeration & air conditioning. Rich Beers Marine sales, service, parts. All makes. 764-6192. REFRIGERATION & AIR CONDITIONING- Repairs & installation: service ALL brands. 1-yr warranty on BOTH parts & labor. $25/hr, day or night, we custom build most any type of unit or DO-IT-YOURSELF, we sell what you need w/ free advice. MEETING YOUR COOLING NEEDS SINCE 1977. Call Custom Refrigeration at 527-0540. CANVAS FACTORY- flybridge covers, Bimini tops, mooring covers & repairs. Mobile truck will perform work at your site. Call 781-1970. MARINE UPHOLSTERY CUSTOM CANVAS Excellent work. On time deliv. 563-5763 CANVAS WORK. REPAIR. ALTERATIONS. Pick- up & deliver. Reasonable rates. Estimates. Call 524-9497. WINDWARD CANVAS- Bimini tops & frames, tower biminis, enclosures, covers & cushions. Call 763-9365. ATLANTIC MARINE CANVAS- Prompt quality workmanship. Reasonable prices. Call 943-5541. ANCHOR MARINE CANVAS Co. 462-7525 Satisfying customers for 20 years. We've done it all. i DELIVERY CAPTAIN- licensed 100-ton. US Navy ret- Capt/Nav/lnstr. Captain Donnelly. 522-6451 or 516-265-5470. DELIVERY CAPTAIN & CREW 100-ton Ocean Op. Sail/power. Anywhere/anytime. Captain Williams. Call 583-0202. WESTERN HEMISPHERE- Dave: 305-763-4432 DELIVERY CAPTAIN & MATE- USCG 100-ton license. To Great Lakes/Northeast for expenses only. 1-856-3891. WORLDWIDE SAILBOAT DELIVERIES ____ TEL (305) 454-5428 FAX (305) 525-5301 THE COMPLETE DELIVERY SERVICE We Provide Our Own CAPTI'AINS AND CREW W SAFETY EQUIPMENT NAVIGATION EQUIPMENT DOMESTIC EQUIPMENT FRANCE (Antibes) Fax (33) 93 345358 GB's UNDERWATER MAINTENANCE- clean & maintain boat bottoms including replacing zincs & pulling props. Monthly & bi-monthly service available. In Broward call Geoff 431-1923. In Dade 770-8512. MASTER DIVE DIVING SERVICE- underwater maintenance bottom cleaning prop' changing. At your location, 24 hrs. Call 305- 572-8276 or mobile 305-980-3000. DA's Underwater MAINTENANCE 76 2 DOWN UNDER DIVING SERVICES Complete underwater maintenance Bottom cleaning Props & Zincs change.&- Valuables recovered. Call 24hrs 305;-96flf-R6915 DIVING UNLIMITED Propeller specialist Remove*Recondition*Replace All underwater maintenance Reliable service since 1971. 463-5113 or 646-8113 mobile. BRAD'S UNDERWATER SERVICE 680-3060 Specializing in bottom cleaning, props, zincs & shaft replacement. Dockside service. Capt Brad Moffett. I I 31 YRS EXP in fiberglass repairs. Gel coat, hard tops. Your dock or mine. Jack Anderson 462-6758. BOB NAIDUS FIBERGLASS REPAIR 535 NW 1st Ave Ft Ldl 728-9895. ONE STOP FIBERGLASS- Licensed & Insured. Guaranteed. Transoms-transom doors-cockpit floors are our specialities. Aluminum rubrails. Call 792-4823 after 6 pm. SAILING SCHOOL BAREBOAT INSTRUCTION sailing & power 35-55 ft. Weekend & week long liveaboard class. Bahamas/Keys. AMERICAN SAILING ASSOC. certificate. Blue Water Sailing School. 305-728-8038 / 767-9100 James Sullivan professes a knowledge of Celestial Navigation, LORAN-C & USCG OPERATOR's LICENSE PREP. Will teach same to seafarers for $12/session. 462-2628. SAILING: one on one, your boat or mine. NAVIGATION: basic & celestial 763-3630 S /tnneffy- Yacht k& //oret M()b0te^^ & CaCaS -b Complete Interior & Exterior Custom Perfect Products 760-7571 CLEANING Continued BOAT DRAPERIES & SHEERS CLEANED by Florida Drapery Service. Professional takedown & rehang. Save up to 150 per pleat. Since 195n Call 467-1426 FABIENNE's BOAT CLEANING- inside/out! Reasonable fees. Call after 7pm 467-8432. YACHT CAPTAIN- 100-ton lic. Power & Sail, all areas, charters & deliveries, excellent refs. Cant Ed Wiser. 977-3934 m I I .... ................ vv ,v vvv v vv .. .. ... .. -V II ic-I -- v -6 I-- 3 Classifieds Waterfront News April 1990 23 Classifieds MARINE SURVEYOR & CONSULTANT- Pre- purchase & insurance, sail & power. Wm. Seager. Tel 791-8628. MARINE SURVEYOR- buyers & insurance. Surveys for both POWER & SAIL. Call Ed Rowe at 792-6092. MARINE SURVEYOR & CONSULTANT- All type vessels, insurance & buyers. Call David Price at 305-463-6946. DIESEL ENGINE SURVEY, oil analysis, troubleshoot & repair. Power/sail Diesel Tech 564-4412 #1 service. MARK RHODES MARINE SURVEYOR- buyers, insurance & evaluation. Power & sail. Call 946-6779. LnrMlVIDLtAnUnti TnAUlI UH-fL in tI - reupholstery & custom work: autos, home furniture, boat cushions & canvas bedspreads, drapes, Tonneau cover, renovations. etc. Call Lisa 527-1825. MARINE UPHOLSTERY- CUSTOM CANVAS Excellent work. On time delivery. Call 563-5763 BOAT INTERIORS carpeting-windows- upholstery-custom work and design. 786-1046 or 800-541-1732 PATRIOT FLOORING & BLINDS- boat & residential. Interior carpets Ceramic tile * Vertical & Mini blinds Exterior carpet for bridge & decks. 305-942-7357 hbeenr: 305-875-5589. DOROTHY BRAZEAU, INC. We specialize in anything for your yachts interiors. Custom woodworking, upholstery, mica, carpet, windows, tile, etc. Ask us, we can help! 474-4084 Judy. / 4 /e/& /6eM Complete Interior & Exterior Custom Perfect Products 1 760-7571 H AEL'S --MARINE SERVICE offers "Excellence in Woodworking' to the waterfront community. Specializing in custom furnishings & fabrications for sailing & power vessels. Established in 1981. 2101 SW 2 Av. Ft. Laud. 765-1466. CUSTOM MARINE WOODWORKING (QUALITY) Richard Giambersio restores, renews. rebuilds. Intrs/Extrs. 791-8972. Seafarer Marine is YOUR source for HARDWOODS & PLYWOOD Custom Woodworking, carpentry & millwork. Licensed & insured. 3100 SW 3rd Ave. Ft. Laud. 33315. MARINE TRADES REFERRAL NETWORK 763-4263 766-9966 C. HAMPTON CABINETS & MILLWORKS- Wood or mica. Custom kitchens, baths, wall units, office furniture, ect. Commercial, residential & marine. Licensed & insured. 112 SW 12 St.. Ft.L. Call 527-1201. 31 YRS EXP. Custom cabinetry, wet bars, tables, electronic consoles, entertainment ctrs. Jack Anderson. 462-6758 Your satisfaction is our standard of excellence in the business. R&R Bright work. TEAK*VARNISH*PAINT 979-6946 DOROTHY BRAZEAU, INC. We specialize in anything for your yachts interiors. Custom woodworking, upholstery, mica, carpet, windows, tile, etc. Ask us, we can help! 474-4084 Judy. You gotta hatcha needs a patcha I patcha your hatcha You calla me 587-0677 Call the WATERFRONT NEWS to place a Classified Ad. *S1^'^sssm*' i POMPANO CONDO/HOMES WITH DOCKAGE- *1/1 $75,000 deepwater dockage up to 80'; *2/2 $159,000 to 38' plus pvt beach. *2/2 $75,900 charming waterfront village *2/2 $95,900 new d/w townhouse E of US1 DON INGRAM. 943-8601 Realtor RUSTIC KEY WEST-like setting- mobile home, 1100 sq ft. 4/2 laun. rm. Ocean access dock site on canal. Must sell, moving, make me an offer. 792-7819 LAS OLAS- deepwater, 2-bed, 2 full bath, 3 finger docks, tile floor, zoned R-3. $285,000. Stadler Assoc. Jim 525-3151 537-7515 eves LAS OLAS ISLES- 1/1.5 townhouse, fully furnished, condo, with boat slip. Starting $129,900. Best deal in town. 24 Hendricks Isle. Call Reggie at Inter Pro Realty. Office: 923-5405: or residence: 525-5838. REDUCED TO $265,000. 3/2 updated, 100' deep water, pool home. Riverland. Susan 791-4887 Berle 565-7949 60' DEEP WATER 3/2 $149,000. Stadler Asnn Siisann 791-4887/Berle 565-7949. RIO NUEVO 1200 SW 12 Street One & two bedroom waterfront condos. -$52,000 to $78,000. 30' dock available. Call Lillian Williams 523-8182 or Verna Peterson Realty 523-1464. DEEP DEEP SAILBOAT WATERWAY REDUCED $232,500 Ocean Access. No fixed bridges, beautiful 2 br, 2 bath Florida style home, breezy & bright. Extra large family & living room. 3 level wood deck. 30' sliding window wall. Great en- tertainment home. Move-in condition. Call Today for information: Jack J. Smith, Associate 771-3000 or 564-6700, eves. REAL ESTATE NOTICE Buying Or Selling Real Estate In The Yachting Capital Of The World? CALL A FELLOW BOATER, WHO UNDERSTANDS YOUR NEEDS PROPERTY OF THE MONTH Deepwater Tenant has gone and owner instructs: "Bring an offer!" 2 Bedrooms, Family Room, 2 Bathrooms. Neat, clean and tidy. Asking $185,000. PETER MALONEY, Realtor/Associate SOUTHPORT REALTY INC. 1554 Cordova Road Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33316 Residence Office 305-467-1472 305-525-6488 Real Estate continued LOT 100'x145' R-1 adj to canal ramp off W. Griffin. $20.000. Call 923-5689. CITRUS ISLE- 75' on deepwater, sailboat canal, 2/2, open, bright, tropical home, white tile thru-out. $225,000. Call 763-3594 or 764-61Q2. POMPANO BEACH- deepwater to ocean. 2/2, large closets, dock, boat lifts, 2-car garage. $199.000. Call 785-3111. PLANTATION ISLES- 4/2, ocean access, 75' dockable seawall. 32' dock, well maintained. Unique nautical den. Moving. $149,900. Owner 305-583-4599. CITRUS ISLES- 3/1 with or without 61' dock. Live cedar around pool & Jacuzzi. carport, porch. For sale $195,000. Will rent $950/mo. 791-4987 BRAND NEW 2/2.5 TOWNHOME, all new appliances. On deepwater 40' dock. $164,900 or lease/option. 785-1096 --I ROBERT P. GARGANO & ASSOCIATES. REALTORS (305) 462-5770 n - - - NEW RIVER DEEPWATER ESTATE 373' of Water! 3+ bdrm, 4 1/2 bath pool home situated on an approx. 1 acre point lot with 373' of waterfront. Vaulted ceilings, fireplace, wet bar, Roman tub, etc. WAS $650,000, NOW $570,000 A BARGAIN! NEW RIVER-DEEPWATER Showplace, custom 4 bdrm, 3 bath pool home in tropical setting. New kitchen, huge family room, fireplace, marble wet bar glass entry; 4 season "greenhouse windows" in dining, jacuzzi, more! A showplace-must be seen. $425,000. YACHTSMAN'S DREAM!! 90' of waterfront on wide, scenic water-way! Extensively remodeled 3/3 with fabulous kitchen & baths. Beautiful pool, deck, jacuzzi & patio bar. $450,000. 212' NEW RIVER!! Approx. 212' of waterfront, directly on so. fork of New River. Very wooded, approx. 3/4 acre lot with an old Florida 3/2 home. $299,500. CITRUS ISLES Deepwater-3 bdrm., 2 bath, cut coral fireplace, custom ceramic tile spa, wood decks. 75' of waterfront on Deepwater Canal with southeast exposure $195,000. CITRUS ISLES 2 bdrm, 2 bath on lushly landscaped wooded corner lot. Lowest price in area. Just Reduced $139,900. CITRUS ISLES DEEPWATER contemporary 3 bdrm., 2 bath w/ large master bdrm. &- bath. Central A/C. New kitchen. Decking. $199,500. BEST BUY DEEPWATER-pool home in area! 3 bdrm., 2 bath w/ new kitchen, white tile, central A/C & screened pool on 70' of waterfront $144,900 - HURRY!! OCEAN ACCESS Great North East location. Open, airy 3 bdrm, 2 bath pool home with new kitchen , mexican tile floors & new A/C. Move-in Condition - $169,900. OCEAN ACCESS DUPLEX-2 bdrm, 2 bath plus a FLA. room, each side w/ central air. 2 docks on 75' of water. Current income $1,620 mo. Dock available for new owner or lease. Only $198,900. RIVER REACH CONDOS: SALES & ANNUAL RENTALS! Live on an island near downtown Ft. Lauderdale on the New River! 24 hr. security, golf, tennis, saunas, 3 pools and unrestricted ocean access dockage (owners only as available). Studio $45,000 1/1/1/2 1/1 56,000 2/1/1/2 1/1 56,900 2/1/1/2 1/1 57,900 2/1/1/2 1/1/1/2 69,900 2/1/1/2 $74,900 65,000 69,000 78,900 79,900 2/2 2/2 2/2 2/2 2/2 3/2 67,900 72,000 97,500 124,900 139,900 98,000 River Reach rentals also available $425-850 MANY OTHER WATERFRONT LISTINGS AVAILABLE "NEW WATERFRONT LISTINGS NEEDED" "I Have Qualified Buyers!" ROBERT P. GARGANO & ASSOCIATES, REALTORS 1700 E. Las Olas Suite 204 Ft. 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