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Snookerd 01-02-2008 10:38 PM

Christmas / New Years Pictures
 
Lets see some festive pictures from everyone. I got a brief trip over to Jupiter last week. Had a nice cruise past Tiger Woods new digs on Jupiter Island on the 18SF. Here is a picture after the trip in the Loxahatchee River near the A1A bridge.
http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a1...ge_00014-1.jpg

Old'sCool 01-02-2008 11:53 PM

Re: Christmas / New Years Pictures
 
I'm totally jealous!! I visit Jupiter (so far) about every other year but, 2-3 times a day I look at the inlet cam. If I picked the right #'s for tonight I'll buy at Square Grouper!! :) Is the "Food Shack" still kick azz???

htillman 01-03-2008 12:43 AM

Re: Christmas / New Years Pictures
 
Curious, your deck planks are at 90 degrees to the length of the dock run, which is how we did it in NC. In TX they run theres parallel, I asked why and they said they hold up better to hurricanes, but tend to be very unstable when walking on. They are also not near as wide. I was wondering if anyone had input into this?

Snookerd 01-03-2008 01:07 AM

Re: Christmas / New Years Pictures
 
reelescape1-We need to hook-up next time you are planning the trip down there. We will get to the Square Grouper lottery or not........That inlet cam is great isn't it?! The Food Shack was going strong last time I was by there........
et23-That dock was rebuilt after Jeanne / Francis. I have seen a few commercial docks with parallel boards in Riviera Beach(south toward West Palm), but not common.

Islandtrader 01-03-2008 10:56 AM

Re: Christmas / New Years Pictures
 
Quote:

Curious, your deck planks are at 90 degrees to the length of the dock run, which is how we did it in NC. In TX they run theres parallel, I asked why and they said they hold up better to hurricanes, but tend to be very unstable when walking on. They are also not near as wide. I was wondering if anyone had input into this?

I have never seen anything but 90' here in SW FL. Besides what do Texans know anyway :cool:

wavelength 01-03-2008 11:50 AM

Re: Christmas / New Years Pictures
 
Happy New Year!

http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a1...y/IMG_0091.jpg

Old'sCool 01-03-2008 12:09 PM

Re: Christmas / New Years Pictures
 
Quote:

reelescape1-We need to hook-up next time you are planning the trip down there. We will get to the Square Grouper lottery or not........That inlet cam is great isn't it?! The Food Shack was going strong last time I was by there........

I'm game!!! I hope make the trip this year in May maybe. I'll let you know! I noticed there's a sailfish tourney out of SG next week.....good luck if you're fishing!!

htillman 01-03-2008 01:00 PM

Re: Christmas / New Years Pictures
 
I tried to explain that when they built there dock here but they insisted on parallel boards.

JohnB 01-03-2008 03:05 PM

Re: Christmas / New Years Pictures
 
We have a big time snapper bite going on right now. I was out with my son-in-law last week, and got one 32" long.
Here are some fish that were caught off of a 23' Savage inboard on New Years day
http://www.deep-blue-sea.org/images/snap2.jpg

htillman 01-03-2008 09:10 PM

Re: Christmas / New Years Pictures
 
Your killing me....


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