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Shamrock Quay is a marina steeped in history, taking its name from the famous J-class yacht, Shamrock V when she had her first refit at the site in 1967. The 255-berth marina is still a major centre for refit and boat building with many specialist trades on site, as well as a café, menswear store and The Bistro Shamrock Quay bar and restaurant. With a 70 metre superyacht berth, a 60 metre visitor berth and a modern shower and toilet block, including disabled facilities, Shamrock Quay is able to cater for all boat owners. Find your perfect berth at https://www.mdlmarinas.co.uk/quote.

One of the most intimidating things for sailors and boaters pulling into Fort Lauderdale for the first time is dealing with the network of opening bridges on the Intracoastal Waterway. In Fort Lauderdale and the surrounding areas on the ICW the bridges open on a schedule with a request over the VHF radio. They monitor channel 9, and open every thirty minutes upon request. Heading north from Port Everglades to Hillsboro Inlet here is the list of bridges and their opening schedule: 17th Street Cause Way - On the hour or half-hour Las Olas Bridge - Quarter or three-quarter hour Sunrise Bridge - On the hour or half-hour Oakland Park Bridge - Quarter or three-quarter hour Commercial Bridge - On the hour or half-hour Atlantic Bridge - Quarter or three-quarter hour NE 14th St Bridge - Quarter or three-quarter hour Hillsboro Inlet Bridge - On the hour or half-hour For more information on anything boating or sailing related, don't hesitate to reach out. www.CatamaranCentral.com info@CatamaranCentral.com
