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Ft. Lauderdale is a yachting capital and an action center.  There are a lot of boats, all sizes and shapes, along with the personal watercraft nipping in and out of  commercial traffic, leisure traffic and the inevitable sightseers  who are just there to watch the action.

Charlie

Charlie up the mizzen mast adjusting the wind generator.

Las Olas Blvd

Shops along scenic Las Olas Blvd.

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Downtown Ft. Lauderdale

Downtown Ft. Lauderdale-Las Olas Blvd.

Las Olas Blvd

Shops along scenic Las Olas Blvd.

Bob Hall

 Las Olas Marina

The Las Olas Marina-On Las Olas Blvd., Ft. Lauderdale.

Las Olas Blvd

Shops along scenic Las Olas Blvd.

Tom Williams

Judy and Bob Hall, Betty Marx and Charlie Gray at Sailboat Bend where Hornblower II and Distant Drum are tied at the wall.

Bob Hall on Hornblower II.

Tom Williams, Representative of World Cruising Organization giving briefing aboard Hornblower II.

Michael Frankel and Judy Hall

Michael Frankel and Judy Hall listening to briefing.

Michael Frankel

Dinner

Dinner aboard Sea Gem with guests.

The Halls and the Grays

In the cockpit

In the cockpit on Sea Gem.

Bob and Judy Hall

Michael Frankel, crew member of Hornblower II.

The Halls and the Grays in front of the IMAX Theater, Science Center on The River Walk-Ft. Lauderdale.

Bob and Judy Hall with Distant Drum and Hornblower II in the background on the wall at Sailboat Bend, part of Ft. Lauderdale's Municipal Marina Complex.

Carlie Gray with Tom Williams

Tom Williams of World Cruising Club presenting to me the specially designed Millennium Odyssey oil lamp to carry the flame from the Holey Sepulcher around the world.

Sea Gem

Sea Gem docked at Las Olas Marina preparing to set sail Thursday for Jamaica, the first leg of the Millennium Odyssey.