I paddled, I saw, I downwinded!
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Launching my Stellar SES aka the GREY GHOST off the beach in the Park in Dania.
Paddling on Whiskey Creek at Mizell-Johnson (John U Lloyd) State Park in Dania Beach.
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As part of my regular paddling workout programme, I often paddle next to Port Everglades in Ft Lauderdale. Partly because it’s conveniently close, but also because it offers me a loop that includes ocean, flat water and a short portage or two. Thus I get to mix it up on each paddle and also often take advantage to take time out for a short swim!
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Pelicans flying in a V formation overhead.
Welcoming the fall arrival of White Pelicans in Florida Bay!
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Port Everglades is one of the busiest shipping ports on the eastern seaboard and is currently undergoing expansion to accommodate ever larger vessels. These new gantry cranes built by Shanghai Zhenhua Heavy Industries Company Limited (ZPMC) are currently the largest of their type in the world!
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Zhen Hua 25 delivers new cranes to
Port Everglades in Ft Lauderdale on Nov 17, 2020.
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VIDEO: Port Everglades receives giant low profile container cranes
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These giant cranes cost $41 million and took two months to arrive!
The smaller old cranes are behind and to the left.
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Heavy Load Carrier Zhen Hua 25 docked at Port Everglades with the new gantry cranes.
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The gantry cranes roll into postion on the yellow wheels. How will they get the cranes off?
I’m guessing they partially flood the ship so they can roll it off.
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Zhen Hua 25 is a big freighter!
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ZPMC = Shanghai Zhenhua Heavy Industries Co. Ltd., the makers of the cranes.
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I only wish I could’ve seen the cranes coming into port earlier yesterday morning!
For now I remove my booster pad to ride out Port Everglades inlet for a short downwinder back to my launch point.
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This is my one inch foam booster pad for flat water paddling in my SES. It helps to achieve even better leg drive and posture.
The fine art of surfski padding for optimal paddling!
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Booster pad removed for ocean paddling, as I’m about to head out the inlet. The clear vinyl is my solution to avoid sticking to the foam. 🙂
The fine art of surfski padding for optimal paddling!
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After a short downwinder, back on the beach at MJ Park, post Tropical Storm Eta.
Paddling on Whiskey Creek at Mizell-Johnson (John U Lloyd) State Park in Dania Beach.
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