Fl luaderdale boating
#12
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last time i was there it didn't get busy til early evening, which is when they moved "the show". gypsy kings were there playing, which is about the only reason we stayed as long as we did. --- left and went to Houston's for dinner.
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In the last few years I and some friends enjoy the Waterway's Cafe just north of Singer island Palm beach. Plenty of dockage. No shortage of cool places in that area. I'm sure sprink knows. Lauderdale has lost its appeal to me with the exeption of The Southport raw bar and the Bahia Cabana. But then again if I was anywhere in Fla I wouldn't, cry, as its a cold snowy day in NE.
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In the last few years I and some friends enjoy the Waterway's Cafe just north of Singer island Palm beach. Plenty of dockage. No shortage of cool places in that area. I'm sure sprink knows. Lauderdale has lost its appeal to me with the exeption of The Southport raw bar and the Bahia Cabana. But then again if I was anywhere in Fla I wouldn't, cry, as its a cold snowy day in NE.
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I like the area in an around Hillsboro Inlet and Whiskey Creek south of Port Everglades...but over the past several years with all of the imposed restrictions it's a pain in the a$$. At least here in Palm Beach and down in Dade there are plenty of open areas you can stretch out when it's too rough to go outside.
You get south of the Camino Real bridge in Boca headed south you might as well be on a Pontoon Boat...you can't even get a decent sized power boat on a plane without some water Cop putting the "Stink Eye" on you and pulling you over.
You get south of the Camino Real bridge in Boca headed south you might as well be on a Pontoon Boat...you can't even get a decent sized power boat on a plane without some water Cop putting the "Stink Eye" on you and pulling you over.
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