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    • Foggy Morning on the St. Johns River

      Erie, foggy start to the day on the Saint Johns River near Fruit Cove
      by
      Captain Dave Bennett

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    • St. Johns River Sunset

      St. Johns River Sunset, From the waters of Fruit Cove, Near Amity Anchorage
      by
      Tim Little

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    • Foggy Morning in Georgetown, South Carolina

      Downtown Georgetown SC. December 5th, 2013……… fogged in.
      Photos courtesy of Ray White, Georgetown County School District, Georgetown SC

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    • The Office (Mayaquana, Bahamas)

      “The Office”
      Mayaquana, Bahamas
      Rich Estes
      s/v Island Maid

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      1. Nancy Estes -  November 25, 2013 - 10:52 pm

        “The Office” is so innovative and beautifully shot. Some people just have talent.
        Nancy Estes

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    • Manatee Morning Sail

      Manatee Morning Sail
      On Sneads Cut Hard By The Bradenton Yacht Club and Manatee River
      by
      Captain Winston Fowler

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    • A Strange Water Bug – Middle River, Fort Lauderdale – Florida

      A boring March day at the Middle River anchorage, Ft Lauderdale; nothing going on. Oh, wait! There was this guy came by hovered and waved’¦ Hummm, looks like fun.
      Photo by Stephanie Peterson
      s/y “Brilliant”
      Moody 425

      In answer to a query to the cruising community about just what are seeing here, we received multiple responses:

      It’s Zainojet! They are a rental company in Miami, Ft. Lauderdale and soon Orlando that rent these pretty amazing devices. They had a pontoon support boat and a jetski chase boat and were providing instruction to new flyers when they came by our anchorage. In the photo you can see the red pump that is free floating, the `flyer’ drags the unit behind. They spent four or five hours in the middle river the day we saw them.
      Their website has more information, including pricing (ouch!) http://www.zainojet.com
      Stephanie Peterson

      There is a pump floating in the water.
      Susan Leaf

      Attached to a jet ski exit port via the tube. Jet ski is behind the water spray
      Have seen it close up in Chicago
      Thanks
      Steve Gryglas

      By now you must have dozens of responses about how the strange “Bug” operates. It was widely publicized in the boating press and on TV about a year ago. A powerful pump either on a float or onshore supplies water at high pressure through a long hose, visible in the picture, to a pair of nozzles attached to a harness strapped to the operator. The operator manipulates the intensity and direction of the jets to control his flight. Sort of like the James Bond “flying belt” of 30 years ago except that the water jet has a flight duration much
      longer than the 15 seconds of the “flying belt.” Obviously the flight path is limited by the length of the hose. It’s just for fun. Not commuting.
      Larry Z

      There is a pump that remains in the water – you can see it at the bottom of the picture to the left of the vertical hose.
      The pumps continuously supplies high pressure water up the flexible hose to provide the “lift”.
      Just saw one in Harbour Island, Bahamas a week ago.
      Curtis

      It’s Zainojet! They are a rental company in Miami, Ft. Lauderdale and soon Orlando that rent these pretty amazing devices. They had a pontoon support boat and a jetski chase boat and were providing instruction to new flyers when they came by our anchorage. In the photo you can see the red pump that is free floating, the `flyer’ drags the unit behind. They spent four or five hours in the middle river the day we saw them.
      Their website has more information, including pricing (ouch!) http://www.zainojet.com
      Stephanie Peterson

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    • Mosquito Creek (South Carolina) Sunset As Hurricane Sandy Approaches

      This sunset was at Mosquito Creek, off the Ashepoo River, South Carolina, as Hurricane Sandy approached.
      Photos made with a Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZS8
      There are so many beautiful sights to be observed and enjoyed while out on the waterways.
      Glen
      Glen and Jill Moore
      DeFever 40 Last Dance

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    • Dry Tortugas/Fort Jefferson, Valentine’s Day, 2013

      Valentines Day 2013 in the Dry Tortugas at Fort Jefferson
      Out of nowhere …..not predicted
      It went from Sunny to Dark and 20 degrees colder inside of 30 minutes .
      Then 45 knot gusts with 30 sustained.
      Snorkel Mask to see.
      Boatins excitin
      Tom S/V Cecilia Marie

      Weather reports were extremely bad during that period as we were 100 miles North of there headed to P-cola and got slammed too. 60 kts 20 t0 30 deg. colder
      Greg

      It will give you pause for sure!
      I came up on deck there one December morning in 2007 to get underway and came face to face with your a similar sight.
      We went back below and had another cup of coffee!
      http://i222.photobucket.com/albums/dd304/jsbpbacct/Sailing/AS-Thread%20-%20Dry%20Tortugas%20Trip%202007/IMG_4485.jpg
      Great shot, thanks for sharing’¦.
      John Boone

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    • Ashepoo Anchorage Solitude (near. St. M. 513)

      Taken on 12/12/12
      aboard sv/SNOWHAWK

      This is a wonderful South Carolina anchorage. Take a look at these peaceful shores and water. This IS what cruising is all about!
      Claiborne

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    • A Future Cruiser in the Making!

      My great nephew Eric who came to visit for Thanksgiving 2012, standing on the back of our boat waving to the boats coming in and out of Charleston Maritime Center, Charleston, SC. He did it for ages!
      Liz Strong,
      M/V Vagabond

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