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--"... * '~. ~'' ij LB Jf. ,.- r. .i i 'I;L~_ South Florida's Nautical Newspaper JULY 1995 IINSJIDE. Galley: Barbecue Sauce, 18 Marina Art On Board in July Business............. 10 Classified ......... 24 Destinations ....... 17 Event Calendar... 8 Galley .............. 18 Letters ................ 6 News ................ 3 Profile ................. 5 Sea & Stars........ 7 Tide Table ......... 9 Theater............... 21 Serving the Waterfront Communities of Broward, Dade, and Palm Beach Volume 12 Issue 4 For months the Miami Beach Marina has been hosting "Art Al Fresco," a weekly art show held on Thursdays. The event, and others like it, help draw visitors to the recently renovated marina located on the southern tip of Miami Beach. Pictured: Artist Linda Blissberger displays her airbrushed T-shirts during an early evening show. Please see accompanying story on page 3. Boaters asked to heed hurricane precautions Flotilla plan touted by Broward disaster experts By BETH FEINSTEIN-BARTL Waterfront News Writer It'sbeen almost three years since Hurricane Andrewswept through southern Dade County, wreaking havoc by tearing apart almost everything in its path. The destruction included many boats, easy targets when a hurricane's powerful dual forces of wind and rain strike. Among the first images televised after Andrew were pictures of vessels tossed around on shore like broken toys floating lopsided in back yard swimming pools. With the 1995 hurricane season already in effect since June 1, safety experts advise boaters to prepare a plan of action that will help them secure their vessels before a storm hits. But how that plan is enacted may depend on where you live. In Broward County, emergency management officials have a flotilla plan that directs boaters to rendezvous at either the Bahia Mar or Pier 66 marinas in Fort Lauderdale. From there, police marine units will monitor the openings and closings of bridges and escort the vessels if necessary. Some critics of the plan have asked Art St. Amand, emergency management division director for Broward County, to come up with an alternative. They fear the bridge could get stuck in the open position, blocking the roadways formotorists trying to flee coastal areas. Butsuchascenariowouldbehighly unlikely, said Amand, who supports the flotilla plan. In the event of an impending hurricane, once an evacuationorderisgivenboaters will have about three-and-a-half hours to leave the area. Then, all the bridges will stay locked down, said Amand. A hurricane watchis issued when storm conditions could strike an area within 36 hours. A warning is issued when a hurricane is expected Dade County has come undercriticism aswell for its flotilla plan, or rather the lack of having one in the specified coastal area within 24 hours or less, and is usually followed by an evacuation order. To ensure safety, Amand, who won't say who asked him to nix the flotilla plan, is drafting a letter to the state Department of Transportation requesting reports on the condition of all of the area's bridges. "If the 17th Street Bridge became inoperable, for instance, we would have to re-route all the boats," he said. 'That could be a nightmare." DOT spokesman Chuck Joyce said if any bridge does gets stuck there will be repair crews on call to fix the problem immediately. "There's really no need for concern," Joyce said. "You can't abandon a flotilla plan because of something like that. The odds of such a thing happening are really low. That's like saying there shouldn't be any cars on the road. There could be an accident that will tie up traffic." Dade County has come under criticism as well for its flotilla plan, or rather the lack of having one. The former Miami River flotilla plan is no longer considered feasible and has not been in effect since 1987. The river was once considered a prime location for safe mooring during storms. Today, it is heavily trafficked by commercial vessels and plagued with pollution problems, said Kate Hale, director of the Metro-Dade Office of Emergency Management. SEE HURRICANE PAGE 2 V.... --i' r ~"""f~t~~ '' Zi I -- L-- ~ ''I' i NEWS Advice offered to boaters to minimize hurricane havoc HURRICANE FROM PAGE 1 "Everyone has criticized us for not having a flotilla plan, but it can't be done," she said. "There simply isn't enough space to accommodate the thousands of boats registered in Dade County." County officials also fear that too much congestion could also cause serious flooding after the storm has passed, she said. "The Miami River is a critical drainage canal for the rest of the area," Hale said. "Too many disabled boats could create blockage." Even with no flotilla plan, fatalities among boaters were low during Hurricane Andrew. Dade County reported two boating-related deaths caused by the storm, Hale said. "That was way below the statistics, which state 25 percent of all hurricane deaths are boaters," she said. But boat-related damages caused by Andrew weren't as minimal. Even now, due to the lack of available options, a lot of vessels won't fare well in the next storm either because many boaters don't come up with an advance plan of action, Hale said. "We have a shortage of safe harbor space in Dade County," she said. "People with leased space at marinas will probably fare the best." But Casey Plantefaber, dockmasterat the Miami Beach Marina, said he prefers that vessels are not left tied to his docks during a hurricane. "Thepilingsand the docks at Dinner Key were destroyed by the boats," Plantefaber said of Andrew's fury. He believes that a boat has a much better chance of escaping damage if it's anchored outside the marina. But Plantefaber and other dockmasters can't require their tenants to leave. A 1993 state law, which Hale helped write, prohibits marinas from forcing boats off the property when a hurricane is approaching. Hale warns the law does not absolve boaters of any damages their vessels might cause if left at a marina. "I can't make them leave, but I've written everyone letters stating that we expect them to," Plantefaber said. Plantefaber has directed boaters to several local boat yards, which have hauling services and special storage facilities. One of the businesses on his list is Jones Boat Yard in Miami. For those who reserve spots at Jones, workers will haul and block small vessels ranging in size from 28 feet to 50 feet in the event of an approaching hurricane. The boatyard also has wet-covered concrete sheds for vessels that are 45 to 130 feet and has a elevator for luxury yachts. Regardless of what plans are made, saving a vessel should be secondary to one's own safety, Hale and other hurricane experts emphasize. "Once an evacuation order is given, people need to leave their boats where they are docked and seek safe shelter for themselves and their families," Amand said. "There's not one boat in Broward County, or anywhere else for that matter, that's worth risking a human life." Tips for boaters Boat/U.S. also publishes a free guide on preparing boats for a hurricane. Call 1-800-274-4877. Advice from Boat/U.S. and the Dade County Emergency Management Office includethefollowingadvancepreparation tips: * Shop now for supplies needed to secure your boat. These will include extra lines, chafe protection, fenders, anchors, swivels, shackles, duct tape and port plugs. *Storage ashore is generally the best protection, but if you won't be able to take your boat out of the water, find a snug harbor instead. Make a "dry run" on the route you'll use to get there. *Keep important documents, such as insurance policies, in a safe, dry and easily accessible place. In the event of a hurricane hitting an area, boaters are advised to follow these guidelines: eReady the boat by using duct tape to seal the hatches, ports, windows, doors and vents. *At the dock, make the lines as long as possible, add extra chafe protection, set the extra anchors and install the extra fenders. *Take electronics, other valuable equipment and documents off the boat. *Do not stay on the vessel, or attempt to move or secure it after small craft warnings have bee posted. *Do not be fooled by the lull or calm as the eye of the storm passes. The second half of the hurricane will soon strike with full intensity. *Marine agencies will pull their vessels from the water when the wind and seas warrant. They will not risk their lives to rescue careless boaters. *Stay tuned toall broadcasts and official bulletinsuntil thestorm has fully abated. SDo not return to your vessel until the hurricane has cleared the area and you are told its OK to return. 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Art shows, musical entertainment and new hot spots have served as an image booster, observers say. Over the past three years about $8.5 million has been pumped into the 365-slip site, which accommodates vessels up to 190 feet. The marina averages about 800 transient boatnights a month and also serves a mixed clientele of locals and those renting on a monthly or seasonal basis. Six major fishing tournaments a year are held there, including the Miami Billfish tourney and the South Florida Fishing Classic. Every February, the Southern Ocean Racing Circuit brings ocean racing sailboats to the marina for a week-long elimination regatta. And during the final week of the Miami International Boat Show, Hatteras displays its line of yachts at the marina. Meanwhile, a mix of upscale businesses have moved in. "Our steadily increasing occupancy is related to the opening of a variety of amenities," said Robert Christoph, a real estate developer who charted the marina's course since helping settle the site's past litigation problems in October, 1991. "We're still in the growth stage and we're anticipating three more years before we're fully stabilized." In September Crabby Bill's will open, a casual dining spot that will fill the last available space in the marina's renovated main building. The building also houses the elegant Nick's Miami Beach restaurant, which overlooks boats docked in Miami Beach's southernmost marina and the "Gateway to the Bahamas." The Sea Kruze gambling cruise ship inaugurated its nightly departures from the pier in March, just about the same time artists and musicians set up on the bay walk on Thursday evenings and Sunday afternoons. Through it all, the focus has been on offering needed services to seafarers while also appealing in a commercial way to the non-boating public. "There used to be no reason to be here except to park your boat," Christoph said. "It lacked the user-friendly amenities." -C c The 365-slip Miami Beach Marina has undergone about $8.5 million in renovations during the last three years. In 1978 the City of Miami Beach built the first two piers and breakwaterof themarina, and five years late managing partners Steve Carner and Erwin Mason successfully bid on the chance to turn the site's development plan into realty. But through the 1980s, the partnership battled the city over construction delays. "For a variety of reasons, lack of capital, lack of permits, premature development of the area, the marina fell on hard times and development ceased," Christoph said. SEE MIAMI BEACH MARINA PAGE 15 0: NEED A REFRIGERATOR? A: YEP. 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The city is taking a first step in that direction with plans to tear down an existing, 38-slip marina at 97 Las Olas Circle and replace it with a new, 52-slip, state-of-the-art facility. "We want to start a trend," said Jamie Hart, city supervisor for marine facilities. "We want to set a standard for other area marinas and become an example for the entire marine industry to follow." The new, city-run marina is estimated to cost between $1.6 million and $1.8 million. It is slated for completion in the fall, 1996, said Chris Zimmerman, a city architect. The city has hired Ronald E. Stroud, Sr., chairman of International Marina Resources Inc. in Fort Lauderdale, to act as a consultant to the project. "We selected Mr. Stroud because we not only liked his knowledge of marine facilities, we liked his past management experience of marinas as well," Zimmerman said. Stroud is probably best known locally for having run the Pier 66 Marina in Fort Lauderdale for 29 years. Since establishing his company in 1976, Stroud's accomplishments include designing the first marina in Singapore. He has also designed marinas at Sunset Harbor in Miami Beach, Sea Ranches in Boca Raton, Jonathan's Landing in Jupiter and Indian River Plantation in Stuart. Stroud's primary input on the Las Olas marina project will be to develop engineering drawings. The Las Olas marina will be boater- friendly. It's main function will be as a transient marina, as opposed to a boat storage facility ... "There's been a lot of municipal marinas around the country that haven't been too successful because they haven'tbeen constructed properly," hesaid. "Havingspent so much time managing marinas, I design them from the boater's viewpoint." The Las Olas marina will be boater-friendly. It's main function will be as a transient marina, as opposed to a boat storage facility, he said. In trying to give the marina a high-tech edge, Stroud plans to come up with security systems and a maintenance design that will place utility lines in a trough running underneath the dock. Going on the belief that too many marinas are underpowered, Stroud also wants to provide adequate electricity, including two phone outlets, at each slip. In addition, each slip will. have hook-ups for cable television, freshwater and sewage pump-out, he said. The new Las Olas marina will also have something else that is much needed in Fort Lauderdale dock space for mega yachts. The marina's 52 slips will range in size from 30 to 90 feet with the majority accommodating boats 60 feet and over, Hart said. Fort Lauderdale currently does not have enough dock space for large vessels at its city-run marinas, Hart said. The only available, existing space is 4,000 linear feet of bulk-head docking at its New River marina, he said. 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As in the past, it is expected that many boaters entering this year's regatta will be from Florida, she said. "Summer is our peak boating season," Ralph said. "Abaco is a popular destination. Each of our towns have a distinct personality. Our waters are'clean and the whole area is very undeveloped. We're just very laid back here." While the Abaco Regatta was originally started by the chamber of commerce to encourage tourism, the annual event has also allowed various communities to raise funds for projects that will benefit residents, she said. CALL US NO 524-950 o race week lures Florida boaters Green Turtle Cay, for instance, will be hosting two street dinners this year for regatta participants with the proceeds going toward the construction of sea walls at a local park, Ralph said. Green Turtle Cay will be the site of the regatta's kick off on July 4. On July 6 and 8 the Guana Cay and Man-O-War races will take place. The Hope Town and Marsh Harbour races are scheduled on July 10 and 12. About 100 participants are expected to enter this year's event... The fleets in the 1995 series will be RTIA, PHRF, multihull and cruising boat. Entry fees are $150 for the entire series or $50 for the July 4th Green Turtle regatta. The Guana Cay and Man-O-War races and the Hope Town and Marsh Harbour races cost $75 each. Participants do not have to pre-register, but it is required that they attend the skipper's meetings which will be held prior to the start of each race, Ralph said. Winners will receive trophies designed by PeterJohnston, a well-known local artist. Johnston has designed bronze sculptures of marine and wildlife that will be mounted on mahogany plaques, Ralph said. For information and entry forms call Dave or Kathy Ralph in the Bahamas at (809) 367-2677. The couple also has a fax line at (809) 367-3677. YACHT HAVIEN PARK AND MARINA --" "[ -- -, " .. . --".T. 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I want to live aboard, but I'm worried about doing harm to myself. What is this brown fluid? JS Fort Lauderdale A: I put this question to Joe Kuahuia of Osmotech of South Florida Inc. Apparently, this is a problem unique to Uniflight boats. For safety reasons, Uniflight used a fire retardant in the building of their boats, then considered an innovative measure. But unfortunately the resin in the fire retardant was found to draw moisture from the air, causing a blister problem. But the case you describe is unusual and the most severe I've heard. The vinegar smell you're breathing is the result of a chemical process of osmosis, and should not be inhaled, especially if the blisters are located inside the boat. Therefore, living aboard is not recommended. The boat should be grounded or stripped, and re-fiberglassed, an expensive proposition. Also be aware this condition could reoccur. Q: I own a boat with two engine stern' drives which sits most of the time at the dock. During a recent outing, we filled up the tanks and cruised about an hour, making several stops without any start-up problems. After anchoring for an hour in slightly choppy water none of the engines would start after numerous tries for maybe five minutes. Finally, one engine started. After cruising in the Intracoastal for about 15 minutes, the other started. What do you think caused the problem? T.Y. Fort Lauderdale A: I would really need to know if you have an outboard or inboard engine. If you have an inboard engine, it's possible that you backed up in rough seas, allowing water to get in through the exhaust, soaking the engines inside and out. When the engines dried out, the boat was able to get underway. However, this would not be the case if your vessel has outboards, for engines are installed above the water line, too high up for the water to seep through. Read on for a similar question. Q: My engine cuts out on me while I'm cruising along. I though it was water in the tank so I had it cleaned along with the carburetor and put in new filters and plugs. It ran fine for about an hour and cut out again. I have an electronic ignition. B.E. Hallandale A: I have found that a coil that overheats and a defective resistor will cause the problem you're describing. Run your boat and feel your coil for excessive heat. Also, replace your resistor unit. It's not too expensive and will probably help. Also clean your distributor for dirt and carbon on the cap and rotor. Look for loose connections. Al Grodsky is a retired boat yard owner and a Coast Guard Auxiliary instructor specializing in marine mechanics. Questions for this column can be sent to the Waterfront News, 1523 S. Andrews Ave., Fort Lauderdale 33316, or fax (305) 524-9464; or by computer E Mail to: h20news@aol.com. By LARRY SPISAK Waterfront News Columnist j- "Anyone can run a boat on the open sea," said Capt. Reggie. I, in my youth and inexperience, doubted his sanity. "What S a b o u t navigation, steering, course changes, and other boats?" I asked. "What about them? Just stay clear of other boats and steer the course, I tell ya," he called over his shoulder as he went below. Now, many years and thousands of hours later, having been at the wheel of countless boats, I can finally appreciate what the captain meant. Anyone can run around on the ocean and with just one eye open, manage to avoid most problems. Real skippers show theirmetal inanother arena. Docking. If you have ever watched anyone put a 58-foot Hatteras in a slip barely large enough for a Jet Ski, then you know what I'm taking about. No other endeavor in boating requires more skill, concentration, or sheer guts as docking. This anxiety and concern is brought on by one fact that most people tend to overlook about boats. They don't have brakes. I have seen skippers caught in a crosswind on an outgoing tide, madly stamping their foot on the deck, not in a temper tantrum, but in a vain effort to find the brake peddle. There is nothing quite as unnerving as having your shiny new cruiser drifting down on a sailboat's bowsprit that bristles with all kinds of sailor things and not knowing how to stop your boat. Visions of yard bills and Imaron dance in your head. You should remember also, that you'll never dock alone. There will always be an audience ready to critique your every move. They will watch you withsuch intense concentration that your gelcoat may blister. Once, we pulled into a marina at 2 a.m. in the pouring rain and with lightning zig- zagging across the sky. Since I hadn't run this particular boat very long, I figured, OK, I'm safe. If I make a mistake, no one will notice. But, I was wrong. There, huddled against a piling in foul weather gear was a guy with a flashlight. Of course he shined it directly into my eyes, and that's why we almost took out the port side piling. The natural elements and a lack of brakes aren't your only concerns when docking. There's always the ever-helpful bystanders. They come out, beer in hand, every time a boat approaches the marina to offer their assistance. We're not talking skilled boat handlers here. These guys have their bass boat up on blocks in their front yards, and will take their boats out "... as soon as that family of racoons moves on." I have found that bystanders can be effectively dealt with by pulling in bow first and sweeping the area with the bowsprit. Impale just one of those guys with your Danforth, and you can pretty well rest assured of docking unmolested. If there are any persistent hanger-ons, just put the boat in neutral and gun the engine. That should do it. But then there are those fancy yacht clubs. They have people that work the docks and who are supposed to know what they're doing. The problem is they are seldom around. Try raising them on 16 or on their working frequency. You'd better have enough fuel on board for a Med cruise. I have found a few really sharp marinas between here and Miami, but for the most part, you are left to you own devices. Pick a slip and head for it. After all your lines are on, the boat is secured, and the engines are shut down, someone will be out to tell you that you have to move to the next slip over. If you're traveling with a crew unfamiliar with line handling, nothing will amuse you more than watching them as they scramble around on the foredeck in a blinding rain storm trying to figure out how to get that damn line over a piling that is four feet above their heads. SEE DOCKING PAGE 13 Message in a bottle? We'll settle for an envelope. Got an interesting fact, pointer or opinion you would like to share with Waterfront News readers? Send us a letter with your name and address and we'll try and print it. 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MENKE Waterfront News Writer This month the moon starts out as a thin waxing crescent which gets larger as its reaches First Quarter on July 5, becomes full on July 12 and then begins to wane, reaching last quarter on the July 19 and turning into a new moon on July 27. As a waxing crescent the moon is quite lovely, resembling a scythe or sickle used by farmers. It sets early in the evening, which makes for a night sky that's free from moon light and quite dark excellent conditions for star gazing. A new moon or "no moon" offers the best viewing experience of the starry constellations. When the moon passes last quarter it becomes a waning crescent and gives off much less light than usual,allowing decentstar gazing. Prominent constellations visible during July's evening hours, say, from 9 p.m. to midnight, include Virgo in the west, Libra and Scorpius in the southwest, Sagittarius in the south, Capricornus in the southeast and Aquarius in the east. Other constellations near overhead are Bootes, Hercules, Cygnus, Aquila, Lyra, to name just a few. The "summer triangle" becomes prominent in July, with three bright stars all from different constellations - forming a large triangle in the sky almost overhead. The bright stars are Vega Qin Lyra), Deneb (in Cygnus), and Altair (in Aquila). Also quite visible this month is the summer Milky Way whichis very bright and best seen about midnight from the ocean. It arches overhead from Cassiopeia in the north to Sagittarius in the south. If you stay up all night, you'll notice a few more constellations rising before the sun: Pegasus, Andromeda and Peerseus. But they are another story for the fall. On July 3 Earth will be further from the sun than at any other time of the year 152 kilometers (it is closet in January at 147 kilometers). Earth travels in an orbit which is an ellipse rather than a circle. On July 3 Earth will be further from the sun than at any other time of the year 152 kilometers ... Other celestial objects in the July sky is Mars (in Virgo), Jupiter (very bright and near the top of the sky at sunset), Saturn (rises late in Aquarius), and the "twin" planets of Uranus and Neptune. These two are in opposition this month and rise at sunset but they're not very bright and you'll need binoculars to spot them. On the date of the full moon, Neptune will be four degrees south and Uranus will be six degrees south of the moon. Enjoy the summer night sky. Next month we have a great surprise. DavidH.Menke, Ph.D.,isdirectorofBuehlerPlanetarium at Broward Community College in Davie, and is also a nautical and cruise astronomer. 0: NEED CONTROLS? A: YEP. Mathers features state of the art affordable electronic engine controls. These single lever units operate all engines with up to five stations. Easy installation for retrofit. Includes optional syn- chronization capability. 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Special Olympics World Games: Through July 8; includes sailing events. Call (203) 497-1943. Sunday, July 2 Sand Sculpting Workshop: Offered on Fort Lauderdale's south beach at 9:30 a.m., 10:30 a.m., 11:30 a.m., 6 p.m. and 7 p.m. Call 761- 5931. Fourth of July Picnic & Cruise: For all ages at Deerfield Island Park, 11:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Call 360-1320. America Super Boat Racing Series: Sarasota, Fla. Call 296-8963 in the Keys. Stroke Club of South Florida: Meets the first Sunday of the month, North Miami Beach at 1:30 p.m. Call 457-1450. Monday, July 3 Marine Chemistry Course; Available at the Nova Oceanographic Center in Dania, 6:30 p.m. for 11 weeks. Cost: $166.50.to audit. Call 920-1909. Swimming Classes: For pre-schoolers, beginners and adults at C.B. Smith Park in Pembroke Pines, mornings or late afternoons. Sessions run to July 13. Cost: $35 for eight lessons. Call 437-2650. Summer Theatre Camp: Full day sessions from 9 a.m to 3:30 p.m. sponsored by Fort Lauderdale Children's Theatre. Call 763-6882. Tuesday, July 4 Regatta Time in the Abacos: Through July 12. Call (809) 367-2677. July 4 Sand Sculpting Competition: On Fort Lauderdale's south beach, begins 7:30 a.m. Call 761-5360. Fireworks Display: Fort Fort Lauderdale's south beach, starting at 9 p.m., 761-5931; Bayfront Park in Miami, 358-7550 or 361-0351; and Homestead Sports Complex, 247-1801, extension 6100. Day CruiseAboard the Seakruz: SponsoredbytheCity of Hollywood; leaves fromMiami Beach. Call921-3408. Wednesday, July 5 Boating Skills & Seamanship Course: Sponsored by the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary at Dixon Ahl recreation Center in Lighthouse Point, 7:30 p.m. for eight weeks. Call 781-5339 or (407) 994-1625. South Florida Divers: Meets at Howard Johnsons on Hollywood Beach. Call 920-9604. Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla 3-4: Meets the first Wednesday of the month, 7:30 p.m., at GlendaleFederal, 2335 E. Atlantic Blvd., Pompano Beach. Call 938-8481. Multihull Association of South Florida: Meets at the Miami Yacht Club, 7:30 p.m. Call (305) 538-2790 or (407) 588-3052. Hillsboro Inlet Sailing Club: Beer Can race. Call 942-7724. Naturalist Luncheon Series: Lecture: "Circa 1912," at Fern Forest Nature Center, Pompano Beach, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Call 970-0150. Broadwalk Concert Series, Hollywood Beach. Call 921-3404. CH.A.D.D, parent support group for Children with Attention Deficit Disorder. Call 721-8793. Thursday, July 6 MelboumeBoatShow: Australia; through July 12. Call 61 33284855. "Wander Through Wetlands:" A Nature Explorers camp for kids ages 9 to 12 held at Fern Forest Nature Center in Pompano Beach, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Call 970-0150. Aquaculture: An 11-week course available at Nova Oceanographic Center in Dania at 6:30 p.m. Cost: $166.50 to audit. Call 920-1909. Eastern Shores Yacht Club: Meets the first Thursday of the month, 7:30 p.m. in North Miami Beach. Call 949-2334. Art Al Fresco: A weekly art show 5 to 10 p.m. that includes live music, boats and food at the Miami Beach Marina. Call 532-2168. Breakfast in the Park: At Red Reef Park; walk begins at the Gumbo Limbo Nature Center in Boca Raton at 8 a.m. Cost: $1. Call (407) 338- 1473. Diga Dive Club, meets 8 p.m. Miami. Call 305 238-9754 or 387-0733. New River Rollers: In-line skating, meets Thursdays 7 p.m., downtown Fort Lauderdale. Call 537-9418. Sailing Singles of South Florida: Meets6p.m. at Mombasa Bay, Fort Lauderdale. Call 462-4575. Friday, July 7 Miami Summer Boat Show: Through July 12 at the Miami.Beach Convention Center. Call 666-8515. Wooden Antique and Classic Boat Show: Through Sunday on Lake Winnebago in Found du Lac, Wis. Call (800) 937-9123, extension 53. Bimini Blast: Open to cruisers and motoryachts. The eventissponsored by the Florida Powerboat Club; depart Haulover Inlet at 7a.m. Fee: $75. Call 739-4400 or 940-3999. Starlight Musical Cohert: Jazz'sponsored the City of Fort Lauderdale in Holiday Park, 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Call 761-5360. Stranahan House Social: Takes place thefirst and third Friday of the month atthe historic Stranahan House in Fort Lauderdale, 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Cost: $5. Call 524-4736. Saturday, July 8 Sunfish Beer Can Race: Sponsoqed by the Gulfstream Sailing Club. Call 566-3702, Sunrise Beachcombing: An early morning walk beginning at the JULY EVENTS Gumbo Limbo Nature Center in Boca Raton at 8a.m. Cost: $1. Call (407) 338-1473. "High Excellence/Rope Course:" A one-day course at Snyder Park in Fort Lauderdale. Cost: $3 for adults; $2 for kids. Call 468-1585. A Women's Travel and Entertainment Club: Meets the second Saturday of the month at Ingalls Park in Hallandale, 11 a.m. Fee: $1 per year. Trips planned to movies, plays and other entertainment. Call 432- 5728. Star Gazing: Fox Astronomical Observatory, Markham Park, Fort Lauderdale. Call 305 721-4159. Nature Walk: Every Wednesday and Saturday at 8:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. at Deerfield Island Park. Call 360-1320. Sunday, July 9 Model Boat Competition: Takes place at Markham Park in Sunrise. Call 389-2000. Theatre Underthe Stars: Hollywood Beach, 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Call 921 - 3400. Beach Concert: Hollywood North Beach Park, 1 to 4 p.m. Call 926-2444. Nature Walk: Every Sunday at Secret Woods Nature Center in Fort Lauderdale at 2 p.m. Call 791-1030. Monday, July 10 Swimming Classes: Offered atT.Y. Park in Hollywood for preschoolers and beginners through July 20. Call 985-1980. Palm Beach Pack & Paddle Club: Meets 7:30 p.m.-monthly at Okeeheelee Nature Center in West Palm Beach. Call (407) 798-5149. Sierra Club of Miami: Meets 7:30 p.m., Coral Gables. Call (305) 667- 7311 or 885-8523. Broward County Endometriosis Support Group: Meets at North Broward Hospital in Pompano Beach at 7 p.m. Call (407) 274-3055. Theatre Under the Stars: Big band music and dancing on Hollywood Beach, 7:30 to 9 p.m. Call 921-3404. Tuesday, July 11 Sailing Singles of Pompano Beach: Meets every Tuesday 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Briny Pub in Pompano Beach. Call 781-2625. "Seeing the Lagoon:" A program that includes wading in the grassflats adjacent to the Gumbo Limbo Nature Center in Boca Raton to examine marine wildlife; takes place at 3 p.m. Cost: $2. Call (407) 338-1473. Gulfstream Sailing Club: Meets at the Lauderdale Isles Yacht& Tennis Club. Call 462-9247. Seniors Fishing Tournament: Takes place at Deerfield Island Park from 9:30 a.m. to noon. Call 360-1320.. Waterfront Advisory Board: City of Miami. Call 305 579-6961. Law & the Coastal Zone: An 11-week course available at Nova Oceanographic Center in Dania, 6:30 p.m. Cost: $166.50 to audit. Call 920-1909. Brit Singles, meets in Fort Lauderdale at 7 p.m. Call 305 537-3094. Broward Native Plant Society, meets 7:30 p.m. Call 305 791-1030. Friendly Toastmasters Club: meets Tuesdays in north Broward. Call 462-1001. Dancing in the Moonlight: Hollywood Beach, atJohnson Streetandthe Broadway, 7:30 p.m. Call 921-3404. New River Rollers, meets 7:30 p.m. Call 537-9418. Wednesday, July 12 Miami Yacht Club: Meets at 8 p.m. on Watson Island. Call 377-9877. Coastal Reef Ecology: An 11-week course available at Nova Oceanographic Center in Dania at 6:30 p.m. Cost: $166.50 to audit. Call 920-1909. "Bats of Southern Florida:" A lecture at Fern Forest Nature Center in Pompano Beach. Call 970-0150. Hillsboro Inlet Sailing Club: Beer Can race. Call 942-7724. Gulfstream Sailing Club: Beer Can Ocean Race. Call 767-9500. Dania Marine Advisory Board, meets 7:30 p.m. at Dania City Hall. Call 921-8700. South Broward Wheelers Bicycle Club: Meets the second Wednesday of the month at Brian Picolo Park in Cooper City. Call 474-4542. Broadwalk Concert: Music and dancing on Hollywood Beach, 7:30 to 9 p.m. Call 921-3404. Thursday, July 13 Houston Summer Boat Show: Through July 18. Call (713) 526-6361. Boating Skills & Seamanship Class: Sponsored by the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary at Plantation High School in Plantation. Registration for t he 10-lesson course begins 6:30 p.m. Call 424-3444. Fort Lauderdale Boat Club: Meets the second Thursday of the month in Wilton Manors. Call 783-0988. Hillsboro Inlet Sailing Club: General meeting takes place the second Thursday each month, 7:30 p.m., Lighthouse Point Yacht and Racquet Club. Call (407) 495-2143. Dune Trek: An aftemoon walk over the boardwalk in Red Reef Park sponsored by the Gumbo Limbo Nature Center in Boca Raton at 4 p.m. Cost: $1. Call (407) 338-1473. Gator Snow Ski Club:. Meets 7:30 p.m., Palm Beach Gardens. Call (407) 627-1943 Sailing Siigles of South Florida: Meets for social hour 6 p.m. at Mombasa Bay, Fort Lauderdale. Call 462-4575. Widowed Persons Service: Meets 1 to2:30 p.m. in Lauderhill. Call 733- 3994. Ballroom Dancing: Classes take place Thursdays 2:30 to 4:30 p.m.; sponsored by the City of Hollywood. Cost: $3 per person. Call 983-2821 or 467-4236. Friday, July 14 The Wooden Boat Show: Through Sunday at Hinckley Great Harbor Marina in Maine. Call (207) 359-4651. Singles Boating Club of the Palm Beaches: Meets monthly 7:30 p.m. in North Palm Beach. Call (407) 881-8379. Miami Yacht Club: Meets 8 p.m. on Watson Island. Sailing classes and dry storage available. Call 377-9877. Afternoon at the Beach: Meets at Gumbo Limbo Nature Center in Boca Raton at 3 p.m. Cost: $1. Call (407) 338-1473. Webelo Workshop: For ages 8 to 10 at Secret Woods Nature Center in Fort Lauderdale, 9 to 11 a.m. Fee: $2 per Webelo. Call 791-1030. Saturday, July 15 Adelaide Boat Show: South Australia; through July 19. Call 61 7 36 82 979. Hammock Adventure: A morning walk through Gumbo Limbo Nature Center's hammock to discover native plants; takes place 9 a.m. Cost: $1. Call (407) 338-1473. Navy Seabee Veterans of America: Luncheon meeting at noon; meets the third Saturday of the month. All former Seabees invited. Call 943- 3314. American Merchant Marine Veterans: Meets 1 p.m. in Dania. Call 923- 6250 or 564-2862. Moonlight Ocean Race: Sponsored by the Gulfstream Sailing Club. Call 767-9500. Nature Walk: Held every Saturday and Wednesday at Deerfield Beach Island Park 8:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. Call 360-1320. Sunday, July 16 Kids Fishing Tournament: Takes place the third Sunday of the month, Deerfield Island Park; ages 6 to 12, 9:30 a.m. Call 360-1320. Care for Pet Birds: A lecture at Tree Tops Park in Davie, 2 to 3 p.m. Call 370-3750. Radio-Controlled Model Power Boat Race, Markham Park, Sunrise; 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Call 389-2005. Model Power Boat Races: Markham Park, Sunrise, 9 a.m. to5 p.m. Call 741-1696 or 389-2000. Western States Boating Administrators Conference: Takes place in San Diego, Calif. Call (606) 278-6146. Monday, July 17 Swimming Classes: For kids and adults atC.B. Smith Park in Pembroke Pines and Quiet Waters Park in Pompano Beach, through July 27. Cost: $35 for eight lessons. Call 437-2650. Palm Beach County Native Plant Society: Meets 7:30 p.m. every month in West Palm Beach. Call (407) 588-7722. Theater Under the Stars: Big band music performed on the Hollywood Beach Broadwalk, 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Call 921-3404. Broward County Young Democrats: Meets monthly at Marina Bay in Fort Lauderdale. Call 730-3716. Tuesday, July 18 Bayside & Biscayne Bay: A cruise sponsored by the City of Hollywood. Call 921-3408. South Florida Mako Owners Club: Meets the third Tuesday of the month in Pompano Beach. Call 987-7810. "Water'n Kids:" Deerfield Island Park, sponsored by the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary, for kids ages kindergarten to fourth grade, 9:15 a.m.; takes place every third Tuesday of the month. Call 360-1320. Noontime Musical: From noon to 2 p.m. at the Broward County Main Library in Fort Lauderdale. Call 761-5363. Sierra Club: of Palm Beach County, meets 7:30 p.m., Okeeheelee Nature Center, West Palm Beach. Call (407) 640-4810. Sea Explorers: Meets every Tuesday, 7p.m. in Lauderdale-by-the-Sea. Call 772-5773. Wednesday, July 19 Dallas Summer Boat Show: Through July 23. Call (214) 550-1052. Florida Powerboat Club: Open house at new location in Oakland Park, 6 to 9 p.m. Call 739-4400 or 940-3999. Safe Boating & Seamanship: Meets every Wednesday, Hollywood. Call 464-2226 or 484-2226. Broadwalk Concert: 7:30 p.m., Hollywood Beach. Call (305) 921-3404. Sawgrass Herpetological Society: Meets 7 p.m. at Fern Forest Nature Center, Pompano Beach. Call 970-0150. "Tequesta Indians: Prehistoric Inhabitants of Paradise:" A lecture at Fern Forest Nature Center, Pompano Beach from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Call 970-0150. South Florida Hepatitis & Liver Diseases Support Group: Meets the third Wednesday of the month at Florida Medical Center in Lauderdale Lakes at 7 p.m. Call (407) 274-3055 or 426-3820 or 663-7941. Thursday, July 20 Broward Boating Club: Cruising and social events; meets the third Thursday of the month. Call 435-9080. Brown Bag Summer Lunch Series: A series honoring Florida's Sesquicentennial; lecture takes place at noon, Broward County Historical Commission Museum, Fort Lauderdale. Bringyouriunch. Freeadmission. Call 765-4671. ArtAI Fresco: Weekly art show with free admission 5 to 10 p.m. at Miami Beach Marina. Call 532-2168. Sailing Singlesof South Florida: Meets at Marina Bay in Fort Lauderdale at 6 p.m. Call 462-4575. New River Rollers: Meets 7 p.m. Call 537-9418. 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I0.1 ft. 0.0 ft. 12:46 1l:01 PM 1:35 AM 1:47 PM 2:19 AM 2:29 PM 3:00 AM 3:09 PM 3-38 AM 3:48 PM -:15 AM 4:27 PM 4:52 AM 5:05 PM I.-. ~30 2.2 ft. 11:18 AM I31 2.3 ft. 2.2 ft. 11:39 PM 12:01 PM W gr~ 0.1 ft. 0.0 ft. 0.0 ft. 0.1 ft. 5:29 AM 5:44 PM 6:08 AM 6:25 PM A OOw INEW FIRST FULL LAST SLUNARO QUARTER MOONUARTER MO ON MO ON MOON MOON NORTH OF C PERIGEE mQ UATO R w SOO LTH OF EQUATOR EQUATOR Saturday, July 22 Beginners Seascape Painting Classes: Offered at North Beach Park Life Among the Rocks: A discovery walk along the ocean's edge and Champion/Fort Apache Summer Offshore Rodeo: To Key Largo and in Hollywood every Tuesday. Cost per session: $12. Call 926-2444. along marine plant and animal-encrusted rocks; sponsored by the -Bimini, Bahamas; open to all offshore powerboats 25 feet and up. Broadwalk Concert: Hollywood Beach, 7:30 p.m. Call 921-3404. GumboLimboNatureCenterinBocaRatona3p.m. Cost:$1.Call(407) Departs 11 a.m. from Fort Apache Marina in North Miami. Various costs Bridge Session: City of Hallandale. Call 458-6395. 338-1473. involved. Call 739-4400 or 940-3999. Palm Beach Fin Divers: Meets 7:30 p.m. atthe Flotilla Club, West Palm Dolphin Tournament: Sponsored by the Florida Sportsmen's Beach. Call (407) 832-7681. Saturday, July 29 Conservation Association at the Sailfish Marina in Lake Worth and the Broadwalk Concert: Hollywood Beach, 7:30 p.m. Call 921-3404. Mangrove Adventure: A canoe ride through the brackish waters of the Jupiter Seasport Marina. Call (407) 687-3462 or (407) 478-5965. Miami River Issues Workshop: meets 8 a.m. Call 305 285-1864. Intracoastal at Rutherford Park in Boca Raton; sponsored by the Project Eagle: A clean-up project taking place 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at four Gumbo Limbo Nature Center at 10 a.m. Cost: $3. Call (407) 338-1473. Palm Beach County freshwater lakes: Lake Ida, Lake Osborne, Pine Wednesday, July 26 Swimming Classes: Forall levels ofswimmersthrough Sept. 16 every Lake and Lake Clarke; sponsored by the Florida Game and Fresh Water "Wetland and Waterways" A lecture at Fern Forest Nature Center in Saturday morning. Cost: $35 for eight lessons. Call 360-1315. Fish Commission. Call (407) 640-618 7 or (407) 686-6646. Pompano Beach 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Call 970-0150. Horton Dance: A fundraiseratthe Fort Lauderdale's Children'stheatre, Wetland Adventures: A camp for kids ages 10 to 13 at Secret Woods West Palm Beach Fishing Club: General membership meeting at 7 3 p.m., $5 donation requested. Call 584-9076. Nature Center in Fort Lauderdale from 9 a.m. to noon. Meets for four p.m. with guest lecturer. Call (407) 832-6780. weeks. Fee: $30 for four sessions. Call 791-1030. Palm Beach Fin Divers: Meets 7:30 p.m. atthe Flotilla Club, West Palm Sunday, July 30 Movie Matinee: The Jungle Book; a film based on Rudyard Kipling's Beach. Call (407) 683-1523. Fort Lauderdale Special Event Line: 761-5363. classic stories players at the Gumbo Limbo Nature Center at 1 p.m. Call Beer Can Race: Hillsboro Inlet Sailing Club. Call 942-7724. (407) 338-1473. Gulfstream Sailing Club: Beer Can Race. Call 767-9500. Monday, July 31 Adopt a Pet in the Park: Pets available from Broward County for a $50 Beginning Landscape Painting Class: Offered every Wednesday at Swimming Classes: Offered in the mornings and late afternoons at fee at C.B. Smith Park in Pembroke Pines. Call 437-2650. West Lake Park in Hollywood from 9 a.m. to noon. Call 926-2410. C.B. Smith Park in Pembroke Pines, T.Y. Park in Hollywood and Star Gazing: Every second and fourth Saturday at the Fox Observatory, Markham Park in Sunrise; for adults, beginners and preschoolers; Markham Park, Sunrise. Call 721-4159. Thursday, July 27 continues through August 11. Cost: $35 for eight lessons. Call 437- Sydney International Boat Show: Australia; through Aug. 2. Call 61 02 2650 for C.B Smith Park or 985-1980 for T.Y. Park or 389-2000 for Sunday, July 23 4382077. Markham Park. Summer Buoys #2 Ocean Race: Sponsored by the Gulfstream Sailing Sailing Singles of South Florida: Meets 6 p.m. at Mombasa Bay, Fort Club. Call 767-9500. Lauderdale. Call 462-4575. Upcoming: Search Concert: Hollywood North Beach Park, 1 to4p.m. Call926-2444. Florida Facts & Fables: A summer reading list discussion at Gumbo August 2: The Fort Lauderdale Power Squadron will hold an eight- Sunday Afternoon Concert: Every Sunday at the Hollywood Art and Limbo Nature Center in Boca Raton at 2 p.m. Call (407) 338-1473. week course on piloting, course plotting, etc. Call 525-8937 or 587- Culture Center in Hollywood at2 p.m. Members free; non-members: $5. Palm Beach Food & Wine Festival: Located at the Colony Hotel; four 2129. Call 921-3275. days and three nights. Call (800) 347-8727. BeginningLandscapePainting Class:OfferedatT.Y. Parkin Hollywood. Monday, July 24 Cost: $12 per session. Call 985-1980. Notices to the Calendar Theater Under the Stars: Hollywood Beach Broadwalk; Big Band Republican Club: Meetsat Pompano Parkin FortLauderdale 1 to 3p.m. Announcements for the Event Calendar should be received by music, 7:30 to 9p.m. Call 921-3400. the fourth Thursday of the month. Call 722-1461. July 12 to appear in the August issue. They should be typed or a JArt Al Fresco: Every Thursday at Miami Beach Marina 5 to 10 p.m. Call legiblyprintedandincludeonlyimportantdetailssuchaslocation, tuesday, July 25 63-6000. fees and a phone number for the public to call. Organizations asic Skills & Seamanship: A boating course sponsored by the U.S. should issue separate notices for each event that is occurring Coast Guard Auxiliary in Fort Lauderdale. Call 463-0034. Friday, July 28 during the month, and continue to submit notices for ongoing SailingSinglesofPompanoBeach:MeetseveryTuesday6:30to 8l30'- "Pirates of the Caribbean Weekend:" Sponsored by the Florida events. Notices can be mailed to: Event Calendar, 1523 S. p.m. at the Briny Pub in Pompano Beach. Call 781-2625. Powerboat Club in Bimini, Bahamas. Call 739-4400 or 940-3999. Andrews Ave., Fort Lauderdale 33316, or faxed to (305) 524- Sea Explorers: Meets every Tuesday 7 p.m. at the Institute of Marine StarlightMuslcal: ReggaemusicsionsoredbytheCityofFortLauderdale 9464, or address us by computer E Mail: h2onews@AOL.com Science, Lauderdale-by-the-Sea. Call 772-5773. at Holiday Park, 7:30 p.m. Free admission and parking. Call 761-5360. T -Eai c..dgeable of tli rlWoal A-am.wis. A All Licensees are USC Lamiensednsured, and equipped with STATE OF THE ART RESCUE AND TOWING EQUIPMENT A T and the knowledge touse it! When you needassistance, how equipped responder? It's simple, just call (673-2869)' i I PAGE 9 1 EDUCATION Kids learn about ocean life during 'Saturday Science' classes By BETH FEINSTEIN-BARTL Waterfront News Writer The group of youngsters were getting ready to go on an excursion to the bottom of the sea. But they didn't have to worry about donning special equipment or even knowing how to swim. The entire trip was being done on dry land, inside the Graves Museum of Archaeology and Natural History at 481 S. Federal Highway in Dania. The children were taking part in a Saturday Science workshop conducted by Joan Scancarelli, who explained what lies underneath the ocean's surface using paper fish, words and pictures. Scancarelli holds the workshops twice a month at the museum for young people ages seven to 12. Each 90 minute session costs $10 per person. The year-round program features lectures, hands-on craft projects and tours of selected museum exhibits. Scancarelli kicked off her summer Saturday Science series on June 17 with a workshop entitled "Mysteries of the Deep." During the program youngsters visited the museum's fossil fish exhibit and made glow-in-the- dark fish'mobiles. "I like learning about fish," said Marcus White, 8, who was one of six youngsters from Cub Scout Den 6- Pack 512 in FortLauderdale participating in the session. "We talked about a lot of interesting things," he said. "I didn't know you could get crushed by the water's pressure if you drive really deep without special equipment." Fellow Cub Scout member Kiel Borosky, 9, said he also enjoyed learning about the deep sea creatures. "In the future I hope to be an underwater scientist," he said. During July, Scancarelli will continue with more ocean-related theme workshops. A session on sea shells will take place on July 15. A program focusing on water experiments is scheduled for July 22. Both will start at 10 a.m. The year-round program features lectures, hands-on craft projects and tours of selected museum exhibits "I thought summer would be a good time to teach children how to respect the oceari because they are out of school and they'll probably be going to the beach more often with their parents and friends," she said. Scancarelli, who is not a licensed teacher, got her experience conducting children's science programs at a small museum in Long Island, New York, 15 years ago. She received additional training by participating in Earth Watch, an international travel program which allows lay people to assist researchers and scientists on various projects. BillRiddick ofFortLauderdaleparticipates in a recentmarine science workshop held at the Graves Museum in Dania. SEE SCIENCE PAGE 14 *1 Inflatable Boat Owners Replace your old *floorboards *keel transom S "quality at a reduced cost" M Seafarer Marine 3100 S.W. 3rd Ave. _ _Ft. 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"I want children to learn how to respect the world," . she said. "I try to make the workshops fun by using hands-on activities while sneaking in a bit of science." C Other upcoming Saturday science workshops at the Graves museum will include a program about butterflies on June 24 and a session on ancient Egyptian toys and Instructor Joan Scancarelli and Cub Scout member Charlie games on Aug. 5. Schlienger, 8, work together on a ocean-related craft project. For more information on the Saturday science workshops call Joan Scancarelli at 923-3423. if-e~~~~lzi AUTO MARINE AIRCRAFT Ft. Lauderdale Complete Interiors Headliners Bimini Tops Canvas Work & Repairs Cushions 1420 State Road 84 Fort Lauderdale i- A . AND YOUR BOAT! 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For more information call 566-0554. *Forrest J. Willingham and his Songs of Broadway Company present a triple summer series of musical revues in vignette fashion at the mermaid room of the Sea Club Resort Hotel in Fort Lauderdale. The cast sings and acts through dozens of nostalgic show tunes, taking you on a memorable journey with their inimitable style. For more information call 564-3211. *Rogers & Hammerstein's the Sound of Music plays through July 22 at the Jupiter Theatre. This classic musical recites the tale of the von Trapp family, who fled Hitler's hordes to the safety of the United States where they became famous folk singers. The story begins with Maria, a novice in the abbey of Nonberg, Austria, who takes a job as a governess to Capt. von Trapp's seven motherless children. Maria later wins the heart of the children and eventually woes their father too. 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East Yard 1517 SE 16th Street Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316 (305) 462-2822 (40 Ton Lift) West Yard 2491 State Road 84 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 (305) 587-4000 (80 Ton Lift) SM r -wob.o C py gh Wq_ "Co ArightedTiatqeri rw a Yi won 0^^^^ _ -----I -- I dreow rf"m * ^ te> - - r Al.a~ 5 - lw r m 1PAGE 22 WATERFROWNT- = U~ NEW Commercial Marine Excursion Boats Personal Watercraft MARINE CARPENTERS toob -Cuirc Wtiorkiovp, Nnc* Custom Yacht & Residential Carpentry Teak Decks & Cover Boards Custom Electric Panels Transducers & Swim Platforms Kitchen Cabnets Wall Units & Vanities Corian/Mica Resurfacing Charles Ficarotta-President 817 N.E. 3rd Street, Dania, Florida 33004 Phone: 305-922-3221 Beeper: 305-897-1255 Complete Shoe Service , ,I.r "If The Slhoe Fits Repair It"' I MODERN SHOE REPAIR . 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Lauderdale (305) 491-3327 Now Leasing Waterfront Bays ARTMARINE SERVICE CENTER New South River 3100 State Road 84 (State Road 84 between 441 & 1-95) 305-587-3883 h CHARTER ANYWHERE ANYTIME 'j--- THIRTY FIVE YEARS EXPERIENCE Have Plane Will Travel CAPT. GEORGE "DICK" ARMAGOST AIRLINE TRANSPORT. LEAR. SEAPLANE INSTRUCTOR, A & P, I.A. (305) 802-6103 BEEPER: 878-8200 800-472-5070 TRANSOMS NAMEBOARDS LIFERINGS TRUCKS BANNERS -jCHT LETTERING BY RICK LONG SPECIALIZING IN .QUALITY GOLD LEAF AND HAND PAINTED SIGNS SINCE 1983 COMPLIMENTARY PORTFOLIO REVIEW COMPUTER DESIGN AVAILABLE BROWARDD DADE (305) 327-7425 PALM BEACH S The Lonnmerse Group Specialists in Marine Insurance We Offer Personalized Service at Competitive Rates [ Advrie orBuie- H ere. e C a 305 524- 9 5 Private Pleasure Charter Usage Performance Boats I I 18 YEARS EXPERIENCE NO JOB TOO SMALL Jack Daley YACHT REFINISHING 1250 S.W. 51 TERR. PLANTATION, FL COMPLETE PANT (305) 791-6767 VARNISH AWLGRIP TEAK WORK Pager LIGHT CARPENTRY 355-1224 Captain Ron Jonies Yachtand Diving Services Voice/Fax 305-523-0495 / Pager 305-875-4613 Management for Absentee Owners Since 1987 757 S.E. 17th Street, Suite 250 Fort I auderdale, FI;l 33316 DOUG'S MARINE ELECTRIC Dockside Service Major or Minor Repairs Euro Conversions & Refits Serving :Broward, Palm Beach & Dade 305 463 4749 -MARINE PLATING ELECTROPLATING CHROME ELECTROPOLISHING NICKELOLD ENGRAVING Inquiry Invied We Ship Anywhere GULF PLATING, INC. SINCE 1955 305/467-9751 518 S.W. First Avenue Fort Lauderdale, Fl. 33301 LADDERS & RAIIS Highest Yacht Quality. Custom designed & engineered for your vessel. T1E JOlP I DOWS CO, INC. The 800 MARINE TECHNICAL CENTER 800 Old Griffin Road Dania, FL 33004 (305) 921-0800 Professional Boat Cleaning & Maintenance Licensed & Insured Mrina & Yacht Cub Registered A Details a YACHT SER VCE Office: (305) 731-3690 or Page: 631-0569 Wash & Chamois Compounding Wax & Polish Scheduled Maintenance ;Varnish Teak Interiors a [in Is DIVE9.51F'EED blyi nciG ml~c P:AX2 ~B~a B~ Be~ ~86, TB_~l~s ~ -VVAT-.Wf RONrre Second Wind Used Sails 100 S.W. 15 Street, Ft. Laud. FL 33315 305-767-8885 1-800-273-8398 GEORGE E. CARLSEN GLENN'S BOAT CLEANING SERVICE Complete Afintenance Wash t Towel Dry Teak Cleaning, Oiling, Sanding and Varnishing Custom Waxing Weekly & Bi-monthly Services P.O Box 10081 Pompano Beach, FL 33061 (305) 781-6861 HOWARD WEILER Res: (305) 430-9050 Yacht Broker Mobile: (305) 614-2844 II YACHT BROKERSINC.) ON THE INTRACOASTAL ACROSS FROM PIER 66 2040 S.E. 17th Street Office (305) 761-1300 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316 FAX# 305-463-8617 OLD FASHIONED MARINE REPAIR 7-Day Dockside Service Mercury- Mariner- *Mercruiser Reseal to Rebuild Electrical Repairs Oil Change Complete $29.s9 Beeper: 992-7799 (305) 920-0401 FAX (305) 920-0401 HOLLYWOOD MARINE CONSULTANTS MARINE SURVEYORS & ADJUSTERS Pre-purchase, Insurance, Damage, and Corrosion Surveys 104 N.E. Second Avenue, Dania, FL 33004 OIL ANALYSIS Done with the latest technology DIESEL and GAS ENGINES, TRANSMISSIONS, HYDRAULIC SYSTEMS, ETC. ENVIROTEST LABORATORIES Laboratory: 3554 N.E. 12th Avenue Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33334 Tel. (305) 565-5201 Fax (305) 565-8839 S (3051 522-2524 Beeper: (305) 896-7475 Roland Salerno MASTER SALVAGE DIVER UNDERWATER MAINTENANCE Bottoms Props Zincs Inspections U/W Photos & Video Hull & Boat Refinishing Custom Bottom Painting 981 S.E. 20th St.. A-45. Box 9 Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33316 4 FRANlK & JIMMUIE'S "M&C"uW-LLER SHOP 100 S.W. 6 St. Fort Lauderdale, FL. 33301 ALL UNDERWATER RUNNING GEAR SHAFTS STRUTS. RUDDERS. PROPELLERS NEW SALES COMPLETE MACHINE SHOP 305/467-7723 or 1-800-228-6077 Serving South Florida Marine Business since 1947 Hydraulics CUSTOM DESIGNED WYDRAUUIC SYSTEMS Engineering On-site trouble-shooting Repair Dealers for Vickers, Sundstrantd & Rexroth 'IE JOIN i DDOWS CO. II V The 800 MARINE TECHNICAL CENTER 800 Old Grillfn Road Dania, FL 33004: (305) 921-0800 Kitchen SHAPES Residential Wood Decks & Docks Counters Commercial Seawall Repairs Wall ts Custom Mica, Inc. Marine Boat Lifts ,. Bars Pilings -Bs Dock Services LARRY INGUI CHARLIE BELL Office: 305-772-8474 ,, 'President 4229 N.E. 6th Avenue 1040 N.E. 44th Court 2 Beer: 305-08-3850 ; 566-8284 Oakland Park. FL 33334 Oakland Park, FL 33334 f", 2- Oklan Par, FL3333 MOORI0GTGr waran-S UNDER $100 HALKO SEND $2.95 P.O. 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The 800 MARINE TECHNICAL CENTER 800 Old Griffin Road Dania, FL 33004 (305) 921-0800 WATERMAN'S MARINE SERVICES Complete Underwater Service Boat Detailing & Underwater Video Inspection BRIAN (305) 920-8365 15 Years In Fax (305) 927-2415 Marine Industry Beeper 992-5059 & Ex Royale Navy Divers Services li rish hands are cleaning... 16or eyes will be smilin'l Varnishing & Prep Work Offices Homes Boats Ironing Service Available Call Kathleen -- 462 0832 NEW DO-IT-YOURSELF AREA 30 TON TRAVEL LIFT A FULL SERVICE MARINA siu$ 9fWei PIeT9 ~ Mechanical Service (Gas/Diesel)' S Electrical Troubleshooting Service 5 Complete Painting & Refinishing ; d Gelcoat & Fiberglass Repair S' lnwater Detailing Z i Full Underwater Maintenance S"" 2 Mobile'Units to Serve You Better REFIT DOCKS available, up to 130'. Small Boat Repairs & Storage Liveaboard, also. Gulfstream Yacht Services Call 305-321-9981 or beeper 760-8882 All marine services available. Registered Repair Facility CLASSIFIED MARINE SERVICES Ph A _ _ _ _ _ _ _ MARINE SERVICES A/C Refrigeration Alarms Boat Yards Canvas Carpeting Catering Cleaning-Boats Communications Deliveries Diving Electrical Electronics Financing-Boats Fiberglass Instruction Insurance Lettering Mail Services Mechanics Plumbing Riggers Salvors Sandblasting Surveyors Towing Transportation Upholstery Woodworking HOME SERVICES Air Conditioning Carpeting Cleaning-Home/Office Construction Day Care Electrical Landscaping Plumbing Roofing Swimming Pools Woodworking PUBLIC NOTICES Help Wanted. Positions Wanted Captains Crew Business Opps. Wanted Personals Announcements FOR SALE Charts Davits Engines Electronics Generators Heads Marine Supplies Sails/Rigging Tools BOATS Dinghies Power Boats Sailboats Boat Rentals Yacht Charters DOCKAGE North Broward Central Broward South Broward Dade Palm Beach The-Keys Florida Out of State RENTALS For Rent For Lease Apartments Commercial Storage REALTY Broward Dade Palm Beach The Keys Florida Out of State International Commercial 2 DIESEL ENGINE TROUBLESHOOT & REPAIR. DIESEL TECH 564-4412 POWER/SAIL MARINE ELECTRIC- C. Tom Williams. Your dock or mine Call 981-4663. RELIABLE MARINE SERVICES 18 yrs exp. Sail/Power. DOCKSIDE REPAIR. Diesel/Gas. General maintenance-troubleshooting. Fair prices. Call Marc 587-5590. ABOVE BOARD CONTROLS, INC. Installation & repair of all controls & steering M.M.C. Electric, Morse, Hynautic. 305-791-6382 / Beeper: 305-497-0306 TIRED OF ALCOHOL STOVES, YUCK? Con- vert your stove/oven to LPG or Kerosene with brand-new parts 23yrs exp. 763-2748 WORK FLOATS- delivered, extremely stable design. for waxing. etc. $20/day. 467-1229. PRESSURE CLEANING & SEALING Rust & Mildew Removal: Docks, Decks, Patios Prompt & Reliable. Call Rick 305-792-2472 EXTRA HAND TO HELP YOU! Paint/wood/maint/bright John ( 524-8637 LIMITED NUMBER OF YACHT MANAGEMENT CONTRACTS AVAILABLE. Wide range of services. Ex: weekly vessel check & line adj. $49 per month. Call 305-964-2622. *Soft Pad Grinding *Fiberglass Repair *Hull Refit *Epoxy Seal 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. Prep & varnish work. Kathleen 462-0832. YACHT POLISHING- We can polish your hull & clean your waterline. In-water service at your dock. Call Gilly Miller 305-923-8391 or, 629-3620 mobilee) APPLE POLISHING SYSTEMS- don't waste time or $ on wax. Boater's #1 choice. 8x the protection. Call before waxing 425-7465. *Woodwork & Varnish *Spray & Brush Finish *Wiring *Bottom Painting $15 Per Hour TOM FLAHERTY 305-986-1829 ANS9SI3C 219 An original painting of your prized vessel Matted, framed & delivered. $75.0o Photo needed/retured for FREE presentation. Call (305) 720-2037 (after 6 p.m.) TECHNICOLD refrigeration & air conditioning. Rich Beers Marine sales, service parts. All makes 764-6192. AIR CONDITIONING SPECIAL TECHNICOLD 16,000 BTU, 2-yr warranty. $1395. RICH BEERS MARINE 305-764-6192. ICE COLD MARINE A/C- new installations, repairs. Best buys in town. 305-764-0228 CANVAS FACTORY- flybridge covers, Bimini tops, mooring covers & repairs. Mobile truck will perform work at your site. Call 781-1970 Paradise Boat Tops Canvas Bimini tops repairs cushions Estimates. Call 921-5486 CARIBBEAN CUSTOM CANVAS- all marine canvas- From biminis to whatever? Call my mobile canvas truck at 305 942-4211. Et I auderdale Boca. KENNEDY YACHT & HOME Upholstery & Canvas Recover, Restitch & Repair from Couches to Enclosures. Biminis, Cushions & Carpet Runners. Fabrics & Supplies. Free Est Office: 832-9443 CANVAS & CUSHION, Bimini tops, carpet, very reputable, free estimates. 561-2006 Join South Florida's Largest Gathering of Marine Crafts. Place Your ad right here Call 305-524-9450. AMERICAN AUTO/MARINE WIRING. No job too big or small. Troubleshooting, repairs, electronics installation & complete rewiring our speciality 782-0193 Philip DOUG's MARINE ELECTRIC Dockside Service, Troubleshooting, Repairs, Rewiring & Euro Conversions 305-463-4749 J&M MARINE ELECTRIC. At your home or dock. Established 1976. Call 785-0245. BLISTER PROBLEMS? Efficient smooth gelcoat stripper. Osmotech of South Florida, Inc. 462-7560 TILE INSTALLATION & REPAIR- home or yacht, reasonable. 966-9695*bpr:269-0165 3M VINYL BOAT LETTERING- 7-yr guar. 10% off w/this ad. Computerized Lettering, 1530 N Fed Hwy. Pomp Bch. 305-782-2267 LETTERING: yachts & accessories. Custom work & gold leaf by Laurie Cahill. t. rlin- 7-4A7R3. Beeper: 231-0147 QUALITY BOAT LETTERING GOLD LEAFING. Reliable service with satisfaction guaranteed. Claudia 920-0533*587-7801eve - All Size Boats & Yachts I * Licensed Bonded Insured * Free Estimates V cs Yacht Cleang Phone: (305) 966-995 S Pager: 405-7700 Tri county YACHT CAPTAIN- 150-ton lic. Power & Sail, all areas, charters & deliveries, excel'nt refs. Capt Ed Wiser. 979-3530 BOAT DELIVERIES CAPT 1600-Ton USCG LUc & Mate Fort Schuyler Maritime grad Sail or Power 462-7178 days 779-3196 evenings YACHTS/COMMERCIAL anywhere, USCG lic Master/Engineer 500/1600-ton 305-763-4432 CAPT. DON MOHLER 100-ton Master University Grad. Instructor Pilot'Diver*Radar Cert. Deliveries Mgmt* Maintenance From Chicago to Curacao 25 yrs Experience SEAGULL ENTERPRISES, Inc. For free brochure Call (305)938-0564 DUFFY'S DIVING SERVICE Props'Shafts.Zincs Bottoms Monthly & bi-monthly service Complete underwater maintenance 7-days. Phone #(305) 964-0064 F HULL-TEX I COMPLETE UNDERWATER BOAT MAINTENANCE LICENSED/INSURED NAVY DIVER Office:305-931-3635-Beeper:364-5206 ALL WORK GUARANTEED I ERODED WOOD or CONCRETE PILES can be economically restored to last for many years. GUARANTEED SINCE 1965 Call PAPWORTH IND., Ft Laud. 305-525-7411 or toll free 800-524-7411 DIESEL ENGINE TROUBLESHOOT & REPAIR. DIESEL TECH 564-4412 POWER/SAIL BOAT & ENGINE REPAIR- I/O and OB. Our shop or your dock. $25/hr. Stern drives resealed. Boat surveys. 27 yrs exp. As low as $75. Call (305)791-1833 or 583-1042. ROY'Z MARINE PLUMBING, specializing in Microphor installations, repairs, service, sales, blackwater odors no problem, galley conversions, water heaters, refits, air compressors. Member of M.I.A.S.F. Beeper 305-478-2293 or 305-436-7612 after Som. WASTE BUSTERS, Inc Marine pump-out service. Call 305-731-6767 VHF Ch 18 OLDING TANK UMPER FT. LAUDERDALE POMPANO BEACH HOLLYWOOD Pager: 676-0877 (305) 975-7633 LOCAL SERVICE AT YOUR DOCK uulu .* MARINFI SERVICES & HOME SERVICES NOTICES *W* U ~ -- w- : :s L - RIGGING FULL SERVICE Spars, Electronic & Hydraulic Sailing Equipment, Service & Installation. McSORLEY's RIGGING. 522-4208 MARINE SURVEYOR & CONSULTANT- Pre- purchase & Insurance, sail & power. Wm. Seager. Tel 527-0870. MARINE SURVEYORS- buyers & insurance. Surveys for both POWER & SAIL Call Ed Rowe & Jon Howe 0 305-792-6092. DIESEL ENGINE SURVEY, oil analysis, troubleshoot & repair. Power/sail Diesel Tech 564-4412 #1 service. RHODES MARINE SURVEYORS & CONSULTANTS Inc. Mark Rhodes, Mike Rhodes, Ed Stanton. Buyers, insurance & evaluation. Power & sail. Call 946-6779 or 946-6671. PROFESSIONAL MARINE SURVEYS, Inc. Pre- purchase, ins. & financial. Dick Williamson 407-272-1053 800-329-1053. CLARKE MARINE SURVEYORS ALL MARINE SURVEYS INS SPECIALIST 305-566-4111 Consultant 800-346-9922 INSURANCE, BUYERS & FINANCIAL Report same or next day. BOAT-US apprvd. Darrel Brizendine. MS 524-8661 AL VIRELLI MARINE SURVEYOR pre-purchase surveys, finance appraisals & insurance valuations SAIL & POWER 983-4540 NAVAL ARCHITECT Surveyor Consultant- all type surveys- sail & power. Project mngmt F.R. Forte 305-986-9846-bpr 286-2695 SOUTHERN MARINE SURVEYORS, Inc. Capt Rick Gatchell office 305-735-0379,bpr. 1- 800-429-3295 mention ad & get 20% off MARK H. BROWN & ASSOC. Pre-purchase & Insurance surveys. Power/Sail 305-581-3131 KENNEDY YACHT & HOME Upholstery & Canvas Recover, Restitch & Repair from Couches to Enclosures. Biminis, Cushions & Carpet Runners. Fabrics & Supplies. Free Est o Office- 832-9443 CUSHION & CANVAS, Bimini tops, carpet, very reputable free estimates 561-2006 See BED MATES page 13 MARINE WELDING & METAL FABRICATION Stainless-Aluminum-Bronze, shop or mobile. Call North Winds 523-2223-beep=409-0090 MODERN METALS- custom fabrication, detailing & repair Page:878-9556.472-0613 MICHAEL'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 Ave Ft I auderdale. 765-1466 WOOD FLOORING FOR YOUR YACHT. We can atm a. h hmel d d fln. u nrI I a 16 liVlILnr WooLdiwg continued FRED, THE OLD CARPENTER Many Years Experience In Restoration And Repair Classic & Wood Boats. Reasonle Rates ACBS member .305581888 ~ F \. ..,, y ^ .- >- Fine Yacht Carpentry T* eak decks and repairs Custom cabinetry Mica and Plexiglass work Highest quality Competitive prices Ship Shape Marine Call Gordon........... 764-2285 Beeper.................... 244-8630 KMobile..................... 850-8257 YACHT CARPENTRY A Custom Teak or Mahogany Wood or Mica "" Plexiglass Work Sr Nautical Furnishings 0 Custom Cabinetry Residential, Marine, Commercial All work Guaranteed S b Call for LOW prices ' BEAVER CREEK WOOD 0 PRODUCTS ' 4750 N. DIXIE HWY. ' o BLDO.C.Sul.te 10 . Ldeidk.F 33334 & 2 305-9385338 305-76-0877 Bpr. Custom diartit Woo Working, Inc. --- CORIAN SPECIALIST RESTORE REBUILD REPAIR Specializing in Complete Restorations Dockside or Drydock Teak Decking ToetRails Marine Furniture Interior/Exterior Designs RICHARD GIAMBERSIO, Owner (305) 791- 5457 AT YOUR SERVICE- Doors, Garage Doors restored to a fine marine finish. Varnished or painted. Rico 524-9758 15 yrs in Laud. See waterfront home service business cards on page 23. AT YOUR SERVICE- dependable office cleaning 15 yrs in Ft Lauderdale. Call Rico ( 524-9758 Fax=522-4460. RELIABLE HOME CLEANING- excellent refs. For details call Rebecca 564-3213 Lv msg. CLEANING: Homes, offices, boats... any area, exc. work, reasonable. 305-781-1334 SO BROWARD- Caring mother will provide child care in her home. Fun & learning. Ref Secure fenced yard. $35 & up. Meals incl. 305-961-4963. NEW DOCKS, PRESSURE TREATED DECKS- repairs & waterproofing. 305-764-0228 TILE INSTALLATION & REPAIR- home or yacht, reasonable. 966-9695.bpr:269-0165 PAPERHANGING also Panting Interlors Boats & Homes Permanent Year-round Resident Call (305) 782-8899, leave name & #. LANDSCAPING, Fertilizing, Sprinkler Repair. Quality Work. Call Gregg's Greener Lawn Service at 964-9483. AUTHENTIC FLORIDA LANDSCAPES- Design & Installation contractors, it costs less to do it right the first time. MC/Visa accepted. Free Estimates. Call 524-3338. Over 20,000 waterfront homes fromBoc toKey iscyne andI FROM TRAINEES TO SKILLED WORKERS w/boat backgrounds. Permanent/fulltime. 566-3648 MASTER CAPTAIN 100-ton, available. Capt Jim (JT) Tidwell 305-746-2159 HASSELFREE CREW PLACEMENT KITTY EATON JEANNE RAAPHORST and NELLY GREENE 1550 SE 17 St F R Lauderdale, FL 33316 (305)763-1841 o Fax 763-7421 WE CHECK REFERENCES ANCIENT MARINER GUESTHOUSE (across from McDonalds) 701 S.E. 16th Court Summer WEEKLY rates 527-0550 764-88351 Wanted: CANOE in good cond. 485-0164 We Buy Boats Any size, type, condition including damaged or sunken. Capt. Ed Wiser 979-3530 GUYS & GALS !...DATELINE...! 1-900-776-6600 x 4976 Must be 18yrs $2.99/min ProCall Co. (602)954-7420 [' GENTLEMAN WITH HEART SURGERY SCAR, 55 8bnde beach lady, 50 6-10-95 "What a waste' Contat via Kansas City Star personals colunm. Place a personal ad in Waterfront News. We reach affluent, well-traveled boaters looking for that special someone. SOUTH oFLORIDA MARINE REPORT A Talk Radio Show'- covering the entire spectrum of marine activities SatluaysI-2M M WPBR 140AM, ' for information and advertising rates Call 407-642-0186 IimaI any narII uuoo noor. Large Illventory. Open 5 days. ENDURACOLOR HARDWOOD f------- ----i l ---- im-m m --- -- --m.--. -m FLOORING. 1942 Tigertail Blvd, Dania I CLASSIFIED AD FORM i Call 9P-9663 """ AT YOUR SERVICE- finest varnishing & teak lI o (5 IED RATES NME I deck restoring -15 yrs in Ft Lauderdale. I (35schasqa..peri* _ Call Rico 524-9758 fax=522-4460. 1 3 South Andrews Avenue i Each inc adtitinale..$5., 00 I BOAT CARPENTRY- mobile dockside I 6rt Lauderdale, Florida 33316 Twdi Ine ininimim CTY STATE ZIP servn&c plstesper forayour I SECTION: W M ERF hcks aa woodwoddg needs & equipmentinstallatons. 1 Phone (305) 524-9450" 20yrs experience. Call 522-7578, pager: 761-6090. GENERAL YACHT CARPENTERS 20 & CONTRACTORS 25 Wood Fiberglass Plastic Aluminium Stainless Concept Design Fabrication I30 Installation 135 Your Satisfaction our Priority 4 GYC 524-1119 I SA nrDTnPTr'Tr r' A nRA nrIF TFlH ICTF nDAY PO THE MONTH No ILU*~I\I L~II~A .Urell A. A AAA.;, IVA %-"E A Ax-- Woocdworkdrg coninues next column I FOR SALE BOATS IPAE2 WATERFRNT EWS ULY199 DOCKAGE RENTALS Inverters-Auto-'Trucks E 50% OFF ALL MARINE BATTERIES Call Tony (305) 325-1367 G Golf Cars Wheel Chairs -Gell 4-MAN LIFERAFT '94 model, just serviced. Change in plans, must sell. Call 407-835-0896 Offshore Yachting Raft ACHILLES 13.5' Dinghy, aluminum floor & Mercury 35HP engine package both for $3800. 3 fib. dockside boarding steps $200. 45 Ib' plough s/s anchor, new $450. Marquipt 3-step boarding ladder $350. 1" anchor line 200 foot $200. Call 305-925-8333 anytime. DAVITS & ANCHORS- used, 5000 Ib. Atlantic davits & CQR, Bruce, Danforth anchors. 305-783-2099 MAN OVERBOARD module $350. 60 Ib CQR anchor $400. 2 DACOR snorkle SVX's $30 ea. DACOR- divers holdall $20. Reg & Octopus w/ depth, PSI & comp console $250. SHERWOOD depth & PSI console $75. Pro Plus bouyancy control vest & backpack $125. LP hoses $10 ea. 2 O'BRIEN ski vests $10 ea. HUBELL 30 amp boatside receptical $30. No reasonable offers refused. Ft Lauderdale 760-4082 USED BOOKS... 1907 Hollywood BI. 922-2466 BUY SELL TRADE LIFT- seawall mounted for boat or water toy. Double motor. View at 815 Idlewyld. $700, obo. 463-7702. Buyer to remove all. DIESEL TECH 305-564-4412 Ft. Laud 40 HP ISUZU diesel Hurth trans panel exhaust hose muffler $550. Joe 524-1119 ATOMIC 4 GAS in boat for demo. Runs good 30HP $800 obo. James 305-527-9063 35hp JOHNSON OB long shaft w/controls $800. Call 527-5700 or 467-7979. Let us rebuild your GALLEY MAID head pump while you wait. $375. 1-yr warranty. Remanuf/Exchange $574, 2-yr warranty. We pay CASH for your old Galley Maid pumps.- Raz Marine 305-525-5513 or 800-824-1186. New EVINRUDE 15HP 1000. New MICRO- LOGIC GPS, ICOM ham/SSB, many more items. 534 Hendricks Isle #6 after 5pm. RIGGING FULL SERVICE Spars, Electronic & Hydraulic Sailing Equipment. Service & Installation. McSORLEY's RIGGING. 522-4208 Cal te Wtefrot 6 0 or,00-2696 I *Ir I - ; New ocean KAYAKS from $450. 673-5400. FACTORY DIRECT NEW 8' fiberglass dinghies $495 Bare hull $250. Ph 791-2552 AVON SPORTBOAT S 340, tow bridle, davit rings 1990 xlnt cond. 305-763-4636 1991 ALLIANCE 9'2" rib $1095 obo 9.9 hp Evinrude $800 both excellent 305-583-6378 11'10" ALUMICRAFT V-bottom, like new, 120 Ibs. $500. 305-463-2916 FLOATING HOME- 1-bedroom completely furn., A/C, fireplace. Great for bachelor. Sell/trade/rent. 305-587-2644. 23 PENN YAN 350 IB very dean, low hours VHF/Recorder/Cabin/extras $4 5K 566-2755 '73 MAKNA 22' cabin cruiser, needs work. Sold w/ or w/out the following: '86 Shorline trailer 25' excel cond. 231-V6 inboard completely rebuilt/painted/risers, no salt, ready to go. OMC outdrive. 225- V6 inboard in parts, complete, needs assembly. Make offers. 305-792-7806 We Buy Boats Any size, type, condition including damaged or sunken. Capt. Ed Wiser 979-3530 '79 WINGS OFFSHORE 33 $31,000 for more info call 305-989-1235 Iv message 18' DOUBLE ENDER DORY- good cond project boat. sail, motor or row. Inventory & trailer incl. Make offer. 305-523-3908 A rare find. $10,000 firm. Two suits of sails, spinnakers, 8hp Honda four stroke, new bimini, etc. Call 305-524-4057, ask for Vincent. FULLY STAFFED YACHTS sail & power world widely Call Tom Collins 673-5400. 34' TRAWLER $175/day w/ captain. Well equipped.Daily/wkly;fishing/diving/cruising; local/Keys/Bahamas. 305-525-1512. DOCK & CHARTER your yacht from quaint inn- Las Olas/A1A/ICW area. Up to 60'. Unusual opportunity. Call 305-462-0531. CRUISE THE WATERWAYS FOR DINING, DIVING, FISHING OR JUST HAVE A PARTY: 23' Mako center console openfish w/bimini top avail to exp boaters; 46' Silverton Motor Yacht w/3 staterooms avail w/captain. Days, eves, or extended trips. Call 305-763-7379. Broward Community College offers "hands-on" classes &'weekend trips in: Canoeing; Windsurfing; Dinghy sailing; Blue water sailing; Weather & Seamanship and Coastal Navigation thru Celestial Navigation. Call 989-2824 or 763-3630 days or 763-3630 eves. Call CAPE ANN TOWING- VHF Channel 16. SEA TOW of Miami 305-673-2869 POMP BCH- no fxd brdgs. No Ivbd, elec/wtr. Call 305-785-1446 leave message DEEPWATER- 70' dock, NFB, Wtr/Elec, lic capt on premises. Personal care. 781-9801. 50' DOCK- no fxd brdgs, no Ivbds. Call 786-1744 day or 941-2294 evening. POMPANO- GARDEN ISLES- 1 fxd bridge west of Federal. Water/Elec 305-782-5158 POMP- NFB N of Atlantic Blvd, 65' dock, Wtr, power. 89' on wtr, no Ivbd. Unique, protected dockage. MIn boat size 40'. Call 305-786-9391 DEERFIELD COVE off ICW NFB elec/wtr pvt home secure n Ivbd dpwtr. 305-421-4359 LHP deepwater to Hillsboro Inlet. Wtr/elec, up to 60'. min to inlet. 305-781-0705 POMP BCH- 60' dock, NFB, deep water, near ICW, E of US1. Power, water, whips, $6/ft, $180 min. private home. 305-943-7787 POMPANO Harbor Vlillage- NFB minutes to inlet 70' dock wtr/elec no Ivbd 782-0718 POMP BCH- up to 60'. 5 min to inlet, NFB, util/cable/bumpers/private & secure, $5/ft/mo $225 minimum Ph 305-781-1494 LHP 30'dock NFB,DW, cose to Inlet. w-561-6551 h-781-5812 S POMPANO- E of Federal, NFB, water & elec, 60', $150-$200. Call 305-942-8340. Century East Apts 100 ISLE OF VENICE live- aboards welcome. Hot shower, BBQ,tollet, cable phone pool. laundry. 523-2156. DOCK FOR RENT- di ep water, no fixed bridges. Elec/water, phone & cable. Beautiful surroundings: heated pool, BBQ areas. Temporary & annual available. Tele. 527-0026 VILLA VENEZIA & AQUA MAR DOCKS- up to 50'. Shwr Rm*Pool-Sun Deck'Cable TV*BBQOSecurity*Laundry. 779-2818. NEAR LAUD YACHT CLUB- ocean access, 3 min, 240v, water, telephone, (experienced Caretaker available). John 523-7007 eves/462-7230 OFF NEW RIVER- to 60' locked 'ence-pool.phone (H20-elec-cable. included). 305-583-4065 DOCKAGE AVAILABLE- water/elec. Off New River. No Ivbds. Call 587-0707. LAS OLAS ISLES Lvbd & storage, max 46', 18' beam. Boaters' lounge, bthrm, shwr, laundry, BBQ, pool, parking, no fxd brdg, apts avail. Call 305-765-0728.771-3059. LVBD to 40' sailboats only $250/mo. Elec Ind. Ph. cable. wash/dry-available. 763-2748 BALI HAI RESORT- 149 Isle of Venice. Deepwater dockage up to 50'. Hot shower, pool, BBQ, cable, laundry, restroom. Call 463-6300. BERMUDA RIVERA (NE 40 St) up to 50' no fxd brdgs, xtra wide/protected harbor 6' draft. 1 turn to ICW w/wtr & elec 563-7692 CORAL RIDGE- east of Bayview, xlnt area. Pool, laundry, water, elec (30/50 amp), phone. NFB. Call 565-9592. 111 ISLE OF VENICE- deep water dockage POOL SHOWER RESTROOM PUMPOUT STATION ohone. cable Vpry Clean. 305-524-4430 HENDRICKS ISLE EAST SIDE pool, Jacuzzi, cable, up to 52'. Beautifully kept, Secure. Super location. No pets. Call 463-7067. N FORK NEW:RIVER- 60' ocean access 110/220 305-527-0550 HENDRICKS ISLE- Ivbd & storage. Max 65', 19'beam.shower-laundry.BBQ.pool.parklng ohone/cable avail & jpts 972-4065-832-9222 LAS OLAS WEST NFB, H20/Elec, No Ivbd, Reasonable rates, secure. 305-761-1191 ev. HENDRICKS ISLE- All Facilities. Storage or ivbd from $250. Call 305-462-0041. E. SIDE HENDRICKS ISLE- 2-car parking, laundry Lvbd 463-9717 pr 525-1346 LIVEABOARD 450 afoot includes electric, cable TV / phone / pool / bar / restaurants tennis/driving range/security gate. ; Private Dock In Marina Bay 305-791-2524 45' DOCK secure on New. River, direct ocean access. $175/mo. Call 305-767-9634 LAUD ISLE So Fork New River near 441, deepwater ocean access sailboats to 40'. Uveaboards not allowed. (305)791-5906 FT LAUDERDALE- SE 15 St, NFB, up to 30'. Call (305)761-1545. HENDRICKS ISLE- liveaboard dock space, 13'6" beam. $350/mo Inc elec. 491-2228 Dockage continues next cokmn < Central Broward Dockage continued FT LAUD- 15th St. No fxd brdgs. Near ICW. 9' beam. $140/month. Call 813-983-8070 N FK NEW RIVER- up to 40', 5.5' draft. Private entrance. Nice, secure yard, elec/water. no Ivbd. 305-523-2223 HENDRICKS ISLE- any size, liveaboard, private home. quiet end. 305-463-0716 SUGAR LOAF LANE- up to 55'. Electric available $125/month Call 791-2282. Private deepwater dock, no fixed bridges, to 35.' elec/water. No Ivbd. 463-4247. SE 13 ST @ CORDOVA- 3 min to ocean. Wtr/elec. No Ivbd. Major J 467-8065 after 5 OFF NEW RIVER- 60' deepwater, elec/water, cool very secure no Ivbd 583-2304 MIDDLE RIVER- Deepwater 60' dock, no fxd bridge. Ivbd ok. No wake zone. 563-3675 PORT EVERGLADES area- no liveaboards, up to 70' boat. 305-525-8623 FT LAUDERDALE BEACH- near Bahia Mar. Uveaboard, pool, water, shower, laundry, parking. Up to. 55' sail, 45' power. $500/month. 305-768-0846 DOWNTOWN- no fxd brdgs, wtr/elec, secure. sail/power. no Ivbds $150.527-5053 LAS OLAS- southside. Sailboat to 40'. No liveaboards $250/month 527-1848 UP TO 50'- elec/wtr, no sails, no Ivbd, $200/month. 305-564-7448 90' dock, 24-hr security, water/power. No Ivbd. LAS OLAS area. Call 763-2340. CITRUS ISLES point lot, 2 docks: on river 50'-70', $350;on canal, beam less than 14', $200/mo Wtr/elec 764-1118-525-4518 CORDOVA ROAD 1 block to ICW. Up to 32'. No Ivbd. Water/elec. Call 305-522-4163. ON NEW RIVER- no fxd brdgs. Water & Elec included. Cable & phone available. Pool privileges. Call Riverside Hotel 305-467-0671. MARINA BAY RESORT "Liveaboards say it's the Best" On the South Fork New River Tennis* Laundry* Restaurant Parking Security Cable TV Swimming Pool Jacuzzi Golf Driving Range Boats up to 120' Safe harbor Affordable rates 190 slips 2175 SR 84, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 (at 1-95 & St Rd 84) Call 305-791-7600 DANIA- deep H20 65' dock 925-3121 GOLDEN ISLES, HALLANDALE- up to 50', No Ivbd, NFB, includes wtr/elec 923-1891 NICE LIVEABOARD-SPACE- Miami location, no bridges to ICW, Ig boat ok $350/mo Includes tennis court. $300/mo. up to 35'. Refs. Req. Call 922-3224. MIA BCH- beautiful pvt home, city view, dpwtr, easy ocean access, ref. 673-0077 LONG TERM DRY STORAGE VESSELS 25' to100' SSaves cost of taking vessel back North for the summer months Reduces Insurance Costs Professional Boatyardi Staff for all phases of yacht care & maintenance A $100 credit if you bring a friend as a New Customer: 6-Mo. Dry Storage. HARBORTOWN MARINA/BOATYARD Port of Ft Pierce, Florida RATED "TOP 10" IN FLORIDA 1936 Harbor Town DR., Ft Pierce, FL 34945 407-466-0947 RENTALS REAL ESTATE IUY95WTERFRON~~TVNES AGE2 ICW/BAYVIEW- Ig 2/2.5 condo, 24-hr sec. Undercover parking $950/mo. 467-6888 ev. ISLE OF VENICE- Waterfront efficiency. Pool, 5 min to beach. $475/mo. 463-2396 ANCIENT- MARINER GUESTHOUSE. (across from McDonalds) 701 S.E. 16th Court Summer WEEKLY rates 527-0550 764-8835 ISLE OF VENICE- Century East Apts. Pool/BBQ/Cable/Laundry. Affordable rates. Furn acts. Weekly/Monthly. 523-2156. ISLE OF VENICE SANDPIPER RESORT. One-bed apts & efficiencies. Pool, BBQ, cable laundry Call 527-0026 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 SUPER WATERFRONT LOCATION- July Weekend Special or wk/mo. Off Las Olas. Near shops & beach. Pool, Jacuzzi, cable. Beautifully maintained. Spanish, German, French spoken. No pets. 305-463-7067. ISLE OF VENICE- beautiful large 2/2 unfurnished, annual, laundry, heated pool, BBQ. Avail June 15. Call 305-763-2617. POMPANO WATERFRONT- clean 1/1 unfurn & fum efficiency. Dock avail, private canal to ICW. $625/$425/mo. 305-782-2205 ROYAL PLAZA SUITE MOTEL 2721 NE 1 St, Pompano Beach 3 mi east of 1-95 1 block N. of Atlantic Blvd SShort walkto beach Short term rental apts. FuIlyfunished, fully equipped kitchens, cable TV, large pool, BBQs. Beautifully Landscaped Grounds Eff from $160/week + tax. 1 BR from $236.s0/week + tax. 2 BR from $350/week + tax (Rates subject to change w/o notice.) 2 BOAT SLIPS FOR LARGER BOATS AVAILABLE Tel (305)946-2190 Fax (305)943-9179 POMPANO WATERFRONT & OCEANFRONT- 2BR/2BA condo next to beach, ocean View, NE comer, 26' balcony. Tennis, heated pool, BBQ. Small pet, car/truck/van ok. Motivated seller asking $84,500. DON INGRAM 943-8601 Realtor POMPANO- 2/2 deepwater condo. No bridges, wide canal & heated pool, BBQ & patio area Uke a resort Many up-grades. $74 900. Call 305-781-9361 OCEAN ACCESS 30' dock/3-bed TH. Sale $180's or lease $2000 per mo. Call Gall agent 305-945-0442 or beeper 881-2241. RIVER REACH riverview penthouse 2/2 SE exp, dock 24-hr security orig owner $98,900 & appliance allowance 407-388-1685 BOYNTON BEACH TOWNHOME- 2-BR/2.5-BA across from Boynton Inlet. Dock for 30' boat $165K. AL BROWN 407-734-3731 or Lidia Owens 407-732-1884. Coldwell Banker OCEAN ACCESS- no fixed bridges, large updated pool home, 200' water, $176,900. Gerry Sullivan Assoc Ad #EK 792-5010 LAUDERDALE ISLES- Just listed Tri-level, 2-BR / 2-BA / 3.5 car garage, oversized pool, approx 2600 sq ft of A/C area on 2 lots with 130' of waterfront. Call Dan Drew, Realtor, Century 21 Sullivan Rlty 305-792-5010 100' on inlet 3/2 lux hm, 4-car gar, 2 retail stores + 13 boat slips, $500k owner fin. 4/3 Hm on ICW $179k. 2/2 oceanfront hm $179k. 9+ beautiful acres on ICW, horses welcome $162k owner fin. Call Kurt Besinger ABC Realty 407-468-9445 3 ADJOINING HOMES all on ICW plus 9 acres. Call Kurt @ ABC Real Estate 407-468-9445. NORTH CAROLINA SMOKIES 125 acres + 4Bd/3Bt home. I will sell or trade all or part for yacht up to $950K. 430-9050.761-1300 Tellico Village, Tennessee The Southeast's Premier Golf & Lakefront Community located near Knoxville on beautiful Tellico Lake. Boaters have access from the Great Smoky Mountains to the Gulf of Mexico along TVA's inland waterway. Golf Mountain & Lakeview Waterfront Homesites Homes & Townhomes For more Infomauon or complmently brochures call 1-80044-8366. ... C-U--55 M*M te.. .4PIiiM0WPIH"" ' ROBERT P. GARGANO & ASSOCIATES, REALTORS S o (305) 462-5770 Specializina In Waterfront Real Estate Living and I * OCEAN FRONTIOne of only 49 homes directly on R. Lauderdales fabulous ocean front. 3 bed room, 3'" bath contemporary two story design with 2 car garage and one of the few pools (heated) rightonthe sand! JUST REDUCED $899,000 Posbe lease. * SAILBOAT COUNTRY- Just listed. 2/1 with newer kitchen & white tile floors, 65' on yea deep canal. $179,000 * RIVERFRONT Watch the yachts go by! 3 Bed, 2 bath just updated. New Kitchen, Master bath, Central A/C Huge Double Lot 100' on River by 250 (approx) Deep-with over 100' Dock $379,000. *TEARDOWN-Mega yacht dockagel -Approx 145' directly on wide section of South Fork New River with SensationalView.Atropicalparadise-Mid$200,000's. * LEASE -DEEPWATER-2-bdrm,2-bath, updated home with 50'on canal. Annual lease- $1,195.00/month. * DEEPWATER LOT -Sailboat Bend 75' Riverfront 2 lots and 1 large dock. Zoned R-3-A (multi-family/ liveaboard). JUST REDUCED $164,500. * NEW CONSTRUCTION -DEEPWATER- 3-bdrm, 2.5- bath with all new large master bdrm & bath w/jacuzzi tub & stall shower, Ig new family room, all new pass-thru kitchen & appliances. New garage, paver drive & walk. New Spanish tile roof. $339,000 complete. )rking on the New River * SPACIOUS-TR-LEVEL- 3/2 Pool home, enlarged master bedroom. New light oak Idtchen, new cent/AC. 85' on Deepwater canal Great Value $169,900. * DEEPWATER UNDER CONSTRUCTION 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath homewith new master bedroom & bath, new Idtchen, family room, central A/C; windows and ga- rage. 65' on very deep canal. Mid $200,000's. * VIEW-VIEW-VIEW- Mediterranean style, 3/3 w/pool on private approx. 1/2 acre w/ sensational view at the junction of New River and South & North forks. Tropical setting nestled among mature oaks. New 107 'dock 15 deeplyl $435,000. * CONDO & DEEDED DEEPWATER DOCK- Studio in great location on Middle River with dock for large boat ONLY $59,9001 * WATERFRONT HOME&ADJACENTLOTON NEW RIVER Approx. 250' on New River. 2 bedroom, 2'" bath with family room, wet bar, new master suite, fireplace and lots of natural wood. 2 separate lots. JUST LISTED $425,000. CITRUS ISLES -DEEPWATER- 2-bdrm, 2-bath with enclosed Fla. room & central A/C. 2-car carport. 75' of water on very deep "sailboat" canal. JUST LISTED - BEST BUY- Only $177,000. RIVER REACH CONDOS: SALES & ANNUAL RENTALS Live on a private island near downtown Fort Lauderdale on the New River 124 hr. security, tennis, saunas & 3 heated pools. Small pets OK*, deep water ocean access dockage* as available (*owners only). 1/1 SOLD $51,000 2/2......CI X.R~LLA;~ AAL ........5104,900 1/1 (3ONMRACI............$57,900 2/2 S109,900 1/114 $69,900 2/2..............CITX..CANA,............S 111,500 1/1.9................P.1..AT...............$76,900 2/2.................... $ ....................S119,900 1/1102 ............... ..............$84,900 2/2.................RIfE S124,900 1/1 /r ............R ~.R~JDML ...........$92,500 2/2.....A... .T.R.MOQDC E..........S5137,250 2/2 ................REDUCED.............$84,900 2/2..................R1Y .S............... 139,900 2/2 $89,900 2/2 12 ...............aQILD $93,500 3/2 $87,900 River Reach rentals also available -Annual Leases-Call For Details MANY OTHER WATERFRONT LISTINGS AVAILABLE "NEW WATERFRONT LISTINGS NEEDED" I Have Qualified Buyersl" CALL TODAY AND LET THE PROVEN PROFESSIONALS WORK FOR YOU! 462-5770 Robert P. Gargano & Assoc. 462-5770 PAGE 28 WATERFRONT NEWS JULY1995 7 A I I/ Autokelhn Sportpilot Autopilots * Easy-to-install automatic steering for powerboats to 30 ft. * Auto-trim, auto seastate and off- course alarms * AutoRelease clutch mechanism for safety * Easy GPS or Loran interface * Models for mechanical or hydraulically steered boats 99900m 119900 ^^^ ^^ j~j~j ^^^ ^TT-- -r Tf9 f-f --^^ wP |IgOr ilI I IIg Ski Tubes~ * Rugged PVC tubes * Nylon covers with handles * Strong towing harnesses Model BLASTER 139727 4995 SUPER BLASTER 139719 6995 - Marine Series Ice Chests * Fully-insulated bodies & lids * Removeable food trays Sale * Threaded drain plugs Model Reg. 785 72 QUART 503383 $54.95 478 94 QUART 327228 $81.95 7485 FIBERGLASS RUBBING COMPOUND V West Marine i Carnauba Wax 12 oz. Tin-Model 190191 Reg. $8.95 Rubbing Compound 15 oz. Tin-Model 190183 Reg. $8.95 95 Your choice VNEW ENGLANDW R On All Premium 3-Strand White Docklines EXAMPLES: Diam. Length Model Reg. Sale 3/8" 25' 121822 $10.50 895 1/2" 25' 121723 $16.25 1380 5/8" 25' 121863 $23.50 1995 BRANDED BOAT SEATS Padded Deck Chairs Strong folding frames Comfortable padded seat, back and arms Safety Lock keeps chair open in use Sale Frame Model Reg. S l Aluminum 280198 $89.95 84 95 Stainless 596924 $140.00 1 2 9 . ^J f O West Marine Head and M I.i,. Holding Head and Holding Tank Tank Treatment Tan Heavy dy cocen-ate Treatment tod" - Contlmn O formuldehyde * Long-lasting o and instant acting Size Model 99 PINT 244905 3 QUART 282145 499 JACKSONVILLE ...............(904) 388-7510 ................. 4415 Roosevelt Blvd. MELBOURNE ....................(407) 242-9600 ................. 1509 N. Harbor City Blvd. NO. PALM BEACH ...........(407) 775-1434 ................. 12189 US Hwy. 1 DEERFIELD BEACH ..........(305) 427-6165............... 110 N. Federal Hwy. FT LAUDERDALE .......... (305) 527-5540 ................. 2300 S. Federal Hwy. MIAMI .............................. 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