Moving to Fort Lauderdale
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Thanks guys!
Cash Bar ... It's only a 1-2 yr move, so looking to rent. My brother lives in the Exchange Lofts apartments which seem really nice and reasonable, so that's my default to start. Familiar with those? If it changes, ill definitely let you know! I'll take you up on the storage recommendations!
I should know definitely by mid November.
Cash Bar ... It's only a 1-2 yr move, so looking to rent. My brother lives in the Exchange Lofts apartments which seem really nice and reasonable, so that's my default to start. Familiar with those? If it changes, ill definitely let you know! I'll take you up on the storage recommendations!
I should know definitely by mid November.
I know of a marina for rack storage, near broward/palm beach county line...closest inlet is Boca Inlet. Also, if you are going to keep it on a trailer, I know of a storage yard with 24 hour access and reasonable rates - approx $150 a month. they have a hose there for flush down and don't mind if you swing your own wrenches for service.
As for maintenance, you have to wash EVERYTHING with soap and water, flush the motors after every outing. Be super aggressive with greasing everything. and Corrosion Block spray is your best friend.
Good luck!
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Check out North Beach Marina on 79th Street Causeway, Miami.
That area is only about 5 miles South of the Sand Bar at Haulover Inlet and 7 miles North of Government Cut/Port of Miami...close to Everything.
Also consider Dinner Key Marina in Coconut Grove...good location to shoot into South Biscayne Bay and run South to the Keys.
Contact any of us down here once you get ready to locate. It's a big place and can be mind boggling to a new comer
That area is only about 5 miles South of the Sand Bar at Haulover Inlet and 7 miles North of Government Cut/Port of Miami...close to Everything.
Also consider Dinner Key Marina in Coconut Grove...good location to shoot into South Biscayne Bay and run South to the Keys.
Contact any of us down here once you get ready to locate. It's a big place and can be mind boggling to a new comer