Fort Lauderdale feb. 2017 - The view from Lauderdale Marina at 15th Street Fisheries
Fort Lauderdale feb. 2017 - The view from Lauderdale Marina at 15th Street Fisheries
Feed The Tarpon at The Fisheries!
Come join us on the Lauderdale Marina docks at 15th Street Fisheries where you can feed the Giant Tarpon! You can personally feed the tarpon with shrimp available in the dock store. Feeding these amazing sea creatures is one of the most popular and unique attractions in the entire South Florida area!
Cromwell East condominium, 15th Street Fisheries, Port Everglades Inlet waterways in Fort Lauderdale
04/17/2018 update: Lowest priced 2 bedroom is asking $225,000.
Located minutes by boat to the Port Everglades inlet in Fort Lauderdale, 15th street fisheries, downtown Fort Lauderdale, Pier 66, 17th street causeway bridge. The Cromwell East Condominium at 1777 SE 15 ST in Fort Lauderdale represents an unmatched waterfront value.
Lauderdale Marina Boat Explosion At 15th Street Fisheries Fuel Dock
Boat Explosion At 15th Street Fisheries Fuel Dock
Insane Street Fishing - 350lb Ramp Monster
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O'Gorman, the Ramp Monster catches a 500lb Monster Fish at the Ramp.
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Navigation thru Ft Lauderdale Waterways - 3/3
1993 Broward 105 RPH Stella Maris towed out of Rolly Shipyard on State Road 84 back to 15th Street Fisheries on Ft Lauderdale Intercoastal thru the waterways
Beautiful ride along amazing properties.....
The Wreck Bar Medusirena à Fort Lauderdale en Floride.
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New River, Fort Lauderdale Outbound to the ICW Time Lapse
Transiting the New River in Fort Lauderdale, Florida is often the subject of many passionate conversations at the yacht club bar. Fact is, local knowledge is truly is key to a stress free passage, recently, someone has placed a sign at the start of the river “CH 9 for new river traffic”, this has saved many a visitor from suffering the yells of a local boater “turn on your radio to CH 9”!
At the start of the New River, where it meats the ICW, there is an area locally called “the cross roads”, there is a shoal in the center, refer to your charts as the day markers can be confusing and change often between the different waterways in the area. In fact, and the end of the video, you can see a owner operator just run aground and start to back off the submerged island that drys at MMLW.
This video starts up river at Marina Bay and ends at the ICW/New River Crossroads in Fort Lauderdale FL USA.
Here are some tips from my limited New River experiences.
Monitor VHF CH 9.
Announce security calls on VHF CH 9 at the start of your run and throughout depending on your size, location, current, towing, etc.
Traffic is “inbound” or “outbound” not “northbound”, “down stream”, “up river” and so on.
Down current has the right of way! And offer some curtesy to the owner operator running down street with the single screw sailboat or similar, these kinds of boats can’t just stop with the current on their stern.
The current changes direction with the tide. Andrew Avenue is a good published tide and current station.
Communicate on CH 9 and make passing arrangements before you meet at a bad spot on the river, you can see examples of this in my little video. Note that I had the current on my bow, so I was the giveaway vessel.
Learn the landmarks before you set sail:
Markers 1 & 2
Tarpon Bend
The Girls School
The Tunnel
3rd Ave Bridge
Andrews Ave Bridge
Performing arts center
7th Ave bridge
The fork
Little Florida
Davie Blvd Bridge
The wiggles
LMC
95 and the CSX Railroad bridge
Marina Bay
Secret Woods Park
Pipe Welders
Broward Marine
Rolly Marine
8) Note the “rush hour” closure times for the bridges on the river.
Bridges are closed to pleasure traffic: 7:30AM - 9:00AM and 4:30PM - 6:00PM Monday to Friday
9) Bridges are on demand via VHF CH 9, but will have to clear foot and auto traffic first. Call when the bridge is insight.
10) If a bridge just opened and you missed it, the bridge operator will clear some traffic then open for boat traffic when able.
11) The “Jungle Queen” or “JQ” is a big tour boat that runs the entire river and tends to slide around, you will here this boat on the VHF CH 9, make a passing arrangement is a safe area.
12) If you here a security call from a towing company like “Steel Towing”, they are likely towing a large vessel, also make passing arrangements in this case.
13) Learn the sound signal rules for passing and for blind corners for US inland waterways.
14) Long blast on blind corner….. The rules are quite clear on the matter, however, almost no one on this waterway follows this rule. One could say the locals are just “too cool” for this and rely on the VHF or home owners get upset with all the noise. Whatever the case, I choose to follow the law and I suggest you do also. You never know, a Captain may have just picked up a 120’ boat at the end of the river for the first time and has no idea river traffic is monitoring VHF CH 9….
15) No wake, my advice is, go as slow as you can to keep proper steerage, this can be pretty quick with a 4-5 knot current pushing you along.
For the geeks: Video shot with GoPro 4 Black at 720p, external power supply, iMovie to crop and speed up.
Fort Lauderdale Florida Mega Mansion For Sale [18,000+ Sq Ft]
Fort Lauderdale Florida Mega Mansion For Sale by Selling with No Reserve at Absolute Auction February 4th. Contact Supreme Auctions at 866-929-2243 to secure your reservation.
Ultimate elegance and refinement await discerning buyers near Fort Lauderdale. The Court of Versailles is nothing short of monumental. Custom built with European influences, especially those of France and Italy, the estate has everything one could possibly want – with enough additional space to add further amenities if desired.
This incredible masterpiece was created and crafted over a period of four years and features distinguishing details of 24 karat gold fixtures, imported European hand-crafted furniture, travertine marble and mahogany finishes, and art frescoes inspired by Michelangelo, the Vatican, and the original Palais de Versailles.
Featured on HGTV’s Million Dollar Rooms, the Italian themed master suite is a grand affair that offers a spacious living room complete with wet bar. The opulent living room features an elegant marble fireplace and hand carved mantle that was inspired by Michelangelo’s sculptures. The polished hardwood floors gleam beneath elegant twin chandeliers and hand painted 14ft ceilings. Large French doors open onto the upper terrace overlooking the pool and Gazebo, while a fully-automated system offers custom-fit blackout drapes for complete comfort and privacy. The grand master bed rests beneath an exquisite domed painted ceiling and Corinthian columns.
One step into the master bathroom will transport you into your very own spa-like sanctuary. The circular main chamber features Corinthian marble columns and at its center a 100-gallon step up marble tub with 24 karat gold plated fixtures. Above, a hand-painted, 25ft domed cathedral ceiling was inspired by the Vatican. His and her connecting bathrooms and custom mahogany walk-in closets provide comfort, while 24 karat gold plated fixtures and rich wood and marble finishes throughout offer luxury and refinement.
The formal kitchen features two Viking Professional Gas 6 burner ranges with a total of three ovens; Dacor Convection oven; Sub Zero refrigerator; Miele dishwasher; and so much more. Creating the perfect Court of Versailles meal is at your fingertips. A Miele cappuccino coffee machine with warming tray and wine cooler make even beverages euphoric. Dine in the breakfast nook or take formal meals in the grand dining room.
A private front gate with a call box ensures privacy, while the custom brick paved driveway leads you to a graceful fountain and stately entrance. Two 2-acre lots on either side of the tree-lined driveway are perfect for extended privacy, or if you heart desires, build additional homes for extended family; create recreational space for the sports enthusiast within you; or stable horses, the choice is yours!
The residence offers two exterior lower terraces as well as a central terrace with outdoor travertine marble. A separate guesthouse offers a full kitchen, wet bar, dining area, living area, and full bathroom. Resting between the guesthouse and the main residence, a rotunda-style pool gazebo encompasses its very own summer kitchen with grill, and bar seating for hosting guests, all while overlooking the heated 50ft swimming pool and terrace. Together, they offer abundant space for entertaining, creating that unique, and truly one-of-a-kind private resort.
The future owners of the Court of Versailles will be just minutes from several equestrian centers and have access to a flourishing equestrian community. Southwest Ranches is mostly rural, yet offers all the conveniences residents expect. This affluent community lies at the edge of the Everglades, just 15 miles outside of Metro Fort Lauderdale, and 40 minutes from downtown Miami and the sporting venues of the Miami Dolphins and the Florida Panthers.
With an economy built largely on tourism, boating, and healthcare, Fort Lauderdale is perfect for a busy executive. The city has a large international airport located just 30 minutes from the property as well as an active yachting culture. Enjoy the thriving nightlife at the Riverwalk Arts and Entertainment District in downtown after working in the city, or retire to your own sanctuary to relax. A walk along the beach or fishing in the Intracoastal Waterway are a short drive away as well, making the Court of Versailles both peaceful and close to everything.
Fort Lauderdale Florida Mega Mansion For Sale by Selling with No Reserve at Absolute Auction February 4th. Contact Supreme Auctions at 866-929-2243 to secure your reservation.
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Shooters Waterfront
Welcome to Shooters Waterfront in Fort Lauderdale
Under new ownership and renovation as of February 2014.
Always fresh seafood and best waterfront dining restaurant on the intracoastal. Featuring a beachy-chic decor inside and out along with a tiki bar outdoors.The popular restaurant still has its 340 feet of dockage for guests who want to come for a drink or experience the restaurant's new menu by boat. Open Monday through Sunday with a weekend brunch on Saturday and Sunday.
Happy Hour 4-7pm at all 3 bars.
39 Hour Long Range Deep Sea Fishing Trip 11/6/15 | http://www.HubbardsMarina.com
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Hubbard's marina operates two large party boats or head boats plus a 12 passenger private charter boat. Our party boats run 5 hour,10 hour, 12 hour and 39 hour trips!
Our 12 hour and 39 hour trips are our specialty trips where you can catch the amberjack and red snapper, and we fish in over 120 foot where the big grouper and plentiful snapper roam. Come out and see us!
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New Jersey inshore fishing
Fishing took place at the Sandy Hook Artificial Reef in New Jersey.
The Sandy Hook reef has only a few small vessels sunk on it, although it does encompass several interesting shipwrecks. Instead, the northernmost of New Jersey's Artificial Reefs is composed of thousands of tons of construction debris and dredge spoils from New York City.
Paralichthys: Is a genus of large-tooth flounders. Most species are native to the coastal waters of the Americas, but P. olivaceus is from northeast Asia. The largest species reaches about 1.5 m (5 ft) in length.
Centropristis: Is a genus of fishes in the family Serranidae. There are five species distributed in the western North Atlantic Ocean. Fishes of this genus are known commonly as sea basses.Black sea bass (C. striata) is of economic importance in commercial and recreational fishing in the waters off of the East Coast of the United States.
Scophthalmus aquosus: Windowpane flounder is a fish species in the family Scophthalmidae. Widespread on the depth of 5–73 meters in the Western Atlantic from the Gulf of St. Lawrence in Canada to Florida in the United States. An important commercial species, they can grow up to 45.7 cm in length, and live up to 7 years.
The Triglidae: Commonly known as sea robins or gurnard, are a family of bottom-feeding scorpaeniform fish. They get their name from the orange ventral surface of the species in the Western Atlantic and from large pectoral fins, which, when swimming, open and close like a bird's wings in flight.
Pomatomus saltatrix: The bluefish is the only extant species of the family Pomatomidae. It is a marine pelagic fish found around the world in temperate and subtropical waters, except for the northern Pacific Ocean. Bluefish are known as tailor in Australia and New Zealand, elf and shad in South Africa.
All above fish info was researched from Wikipedia.
Brockhouse Home Video - Fort Lauderdale Independence Noah's Ark Bridge Bennett Springs State Park
This is home video footage taken in the late 1950s and early 1960s by Bob and Betty Brockhouse in Fort Lauderdale: Independence, Missouri; Noah's Ark Bridge in Platte County, Missouri; Bennett Springs State Park in Bennett Springs, Missouri. The beginning of this video shows the sign of the famous Creighton's Restaurant, which became famous for its World's Best Apple Pie.
Fort Lauderdale Boats Dec 21, 2010 17th Street Causeway near Port Everglades
Marine Directory video of vessels passing between Fort Lauderdale and the Atlantic Ocean via Port Everglades. Vessels appearing in this video include: Durabo, Marlin My Darlin, TowBoatU.S., Freedom, Lady Pamela, Peterson Fuel, Triple Attraction, Sybaly, White Rose, Lady Pamela IV, Carrie B, Water Taxi, Riverfront Cruises, Flamingo, Spirit of Lauderdale and 4-Play. See the Beach and Ocean live at and Know Before You Go!
Florida Offshore Fishing - BIGGEST TRIGGERFISH I'VE SEEN! Catching Red Snapper & Triggerfish!
Hey guys its kyle here and I hope you all enjoyed this awesome fishing trip with me, my dad, and some buddies of mine. We went about 15 miles out of Pensacola pass and anchored on top of an old spot of ours that was a sunken shrimp boat. We ended up catching our limit in Red Snapper, 11 Mingo Snapper, and a nice amount of Triggerfish! I'm really stoked to be uploading videos for people like you and me that enjoy fishing to watch and enjoy. I hope you guys like it and if you do be sure to leave a like on the video and a comment! I will respond to all questions! You guys enjoy.
IG - KyleForAwhile_
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Fort Lauderdale Marina
Flying around Fort Lauderdale Marina
Tarpon Feeding FT Lauderdale
Tarpon Feeding
FLORIDA SHARK ATTACKS IN BROAD DAYLIGHT 5 FEET FROM SHORE FLORIDA BEACH
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Intracoastal Waterway - Fort Lauderdale & Boca Raton, FL
Video compilation of my various times on or around the Intracoastal Waterway in south Florida. The Intracoastal is a channel of water that runs parallel to the ocean, separated by the A1A. In order to get to the ocean you have to pass over the Intracoastal via various drawbridges that open at designated times. So in the same way that encountering TriRails, Amtraks and freight trains is a regular part of life in this region, so is the Intracoastal and the bridges. :)
A large portion of the video was taken while riding the Fort Lauderdale water taxi on a couple of occasions, which begins in downtown on the New River, before eventually connecting up to the Intracoastal. There are three main types of water taxi boats used - the smallest, which holds about 15 people, the mid size which holds about 40, and the big double decker complete with a bar and restrooms. You'll see all three types featured in this compilation. Vids were shot from aboard all three as well. The benefit of a daily ticket is that you can ride the water taxi for the entire day, getting on and off at any stop, and transferring around as much as you want. When you get on and off you never know which water taxi is going to be the next one to come by to your stop. Ride it around enough and you'll eventually get to try out all three boat types. When riding the water taxi the snarky/cheeky/semi informative narration comes with the ride, so, there's not anything I can do about that, though a lot of people may find some of it interesting. I interspersed some of the water taxi vids with corresponding video taken from land at the same spots, to give a little variation in perspective.
One of my favorite places to view the Intracoastal is Gumbo Limbo Environmental Center, here in Boca. The Ashley butterfly trail ends at a small patch of white sandy beach along the Intracoastal where you can sit on some benches and watch the boats go by among the mangroves. Another favorite spot is from Hugh Taylor Birch State Park, in Fort Lauderdale. Both are in this vid. (it happened to be high tide when you see the patch of beach at Gumbo Limbo in this vid, so, there wasn't much of a beach happening at that moment. :D ) And apologies in advance for any vids that have shakiness - some of my earlier vids had more of that going on before I became more mindful and tried harder to keep things level while videoing. Most of the water taxi vids are actually amazingly level, but.....that's because I tried *insanely* hard. :D Which is not always easy to do actually when you're in a boat, but, I just kept my camera propped on the water taxi rails.
Enjoy.....
EarthCam Live: Florida Marina Cam
Gorgeous weather in Fort Lauderdale, Florida...perfect conditions for a boat ride! Enjoy views of the busy Lauderdale Marina with our live EarthCam at 15th Street Fisheries.