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Long & Hard on the Boat Ep112
We went from low winds to 40 knot gusts during our journey to the Florida Keys. Leaving Port Canaveral with our new stack pack for the mainsail, we cruised to Ft. Pierce inlet with almost no wind. Stopped for the night at a nice marina where we met a friendly couple and saw Goliath Grouper fish. From Ft. Pierce we went to the West Palm Beach Inlet and again we had a low wind day. We dragged the keel a couple of times but were able to power through thanks to our 150hp Cummins. Things changed when cruising from West Palm Beach to Ft. Lauderdale. With lightning strikes and weather warnings of 60 mph wind gusts, quarter size hail and water spouts we found it hard to see Ft. Lauderdale let alone the channel markers. It was definitely a change in weather! We only saw 40 knot gusts which was enough. We want our subscribers to know how much you all are appreciated and your support means a ton to us! ЁЯШШтЭдя╕ПЁЯШК If you like our videos and havenтАЩt already, please subscribe. You can also follow us on: www.instagram.com/sailingintermission https://linktr.ee/sailingintermission https://linktr.ee/sailingintermission Musical attributes: John B. Lund тАУ BoтАЩs Lullaby Nikki Gee тАУ I WonтАЩt Stop Now
