Ft Pierce Depot and Marina
A gorgeous dusk descends on downtown Fort Pierce, casting a relaxing glow on the surrounding marina and train depot. The twinkling city lights are just enchanting against the backdrop of the Indian River Lagoon. The area between the river and the train yard is an old indian mound, this area was home to a Native American village prior to becoming Fort Pierce. Video taken by Phantom 4 Standard in September of 2018 by Nick Jones of Jones Drones.
Fort Pierce,Fl,City Marina & Vicinity
..... Fort Pierce,Fl,City Marina & Vicinity
Ft. Pierce Marina and Beautiful Entrance
The Ft. Pierce Marina and Beautiful Entrance
Marina Square & Ft Pierce Inlet
Marina Square is located on the west side of the Indian River Lagoon. The city has a farmer's market / arts & crafts fair every Saturday morning. Activities go through mid day. Jetty park at the Fort Pierce Inlet Provides beach access,covered picnic facilities along the inlet.
Ocean Village Fort Pierce
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Sailing S/V Marissa from Fort Pierce Marina to St Thomas
The hidey hole up date
My dad at harbor cove fort pierce
Fort Pierce Inlet Boating
Boating
Farmers' Market at Historic Downtown Fort Pierce Riverfront City Marina
Short clip of the Fort Pierce City Marina Farmers' Market. Held each Saturday morning from 8 to noon, come on down and enjoy the Indian River views, buy a delicious local delight then sit and watch the sailboats go by from the riverfront benches. Lovely circular fountain, lively artwork, and great music to boot! Buy flowers, fruit, pastries, soaps, vegetables, plants, and so much more.
Ft. Pierce Scenics marina - Beauty Shot
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Ft. Pierce Scenics marina - Beauty Shot
Whiticar Marine North, a division of Whiticar Boat Works
Whiticar Marine North, a division of Whiticar Boat Works is located at Harbortown Marina in Ft. Pierce, Florida. Our full service marine facility and boat yard can handle any of your marine repair or supply needs. Located on the Treasure Coast we are just 2 1/2 miles from the deep Ft. Pierce inlet we are a convenient stop over location heading north or south on the east coast of Florida.
Fort Pierce south A1A bridge at 2x 2016
Driving east of Fort Pierce on the A1A south bridge along Seaway Drive to Jetty Park in 2016. (video is at 2 times normal speed)
Blue Dot Voyages PILAR Sails from Charleston SC to Marco Island FL - Thanksgiving 2018. EP19
Engine Blues, Following Seas & Everything in Between – Thanksgiving Voyage 2018
CHARLESTON SC TO MARCO ISLAND FL : Nov 21 – Dec 4, 2018
Our departure was originally scheduled for the day after Thanksgiving. But as the winds often have their way, we had to push our departure UP 2 days, in order to catch the best winds and beat the coming storm down to Florida.
Wednesday Sail: To Port Canaveral - outrunning storms
So, we left Wednesday about 3 PM, and sailed all night and all Thursday, finally reaching our Port Canaveral destination about 11 PM. BTW, Thanksgiving dinner was a Turkey Pot Pie I had prepared before we left. We originally were going to anchor inside the channel, however our late arrival meant we would have had to enter the channel in the dark, not something that is recommended if you are tired and in unfamiliar waters. So, we anchored right outside the channel, and quickly fell asleep.
When all of a sudden, there arose such a clatter, we sprang from our beds to see what was the matter. The 35 knot winds we had been promised, had arrived, and we were afraid our anchor would not hold. So, at 3 am, in the gale and driving rain, we had to pull the anchor and enter the channel to proceed to a protected area. Dawn had the task of pulling the anchor with salt spray coming over the bow and the driving rain in her face. We found what we thought was a fuel dock, put out our fenders, tied our lines up snug and waited out the storm.
Friday Sail: Port Canaveral to Fort Pierce - TUNA!
When we awoke, the sun was shining, and Friday was a very different day. Turns out, we had anchored at a dock for a boat rental company. So, we fueled up, filled our water tanks, and set sail south again for a short run to Fort Pierce just to get a bit further south before more high winds might keep us in port. We anticipated having beam reach all the way down however ended up more of a close reach, so we had to motor sail most of the time.
But, what a bounty in fish ! Two Tuna & one Spanish Mackerel!
About 2 hours away from our anchorage the port engine dashboard suddenly went dark. Stephen checked the engine and it seemed to be still running fine. So, we continued on our way, entered the Fort Pierce channel -again in the dark, and anchored in a great spot by the Harbortown Marina. Dinner and sleep were all that were on our minds.
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Stuart and Fort Pierce Beaches
My second flight with my DJI Phantom 4 Pro. I'm still a rookie, but I love this thing.
Ft. Pierce Inlet Boaters Paradise
Ft. Pierce Inlet Coast Guard Brave & Boats Crusing in at Sunset
Early-morning fire at Taylor Creek Marina in Fort Pierce
Fire crews investigating an early-morning fire at the Taylor Creek Marina in Fort Pierce.
Fort Pierce Inlet Drone Video
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Fort Pierce Inlet Drone Video
Fort Pierce Inlet Drone Video with Aquanique in far background. Credit: Brad Langel.
Manatees at Fort Pierce Inlet
Manatees playing in the surf at Fort Pierce Inlet Florida #manatee
Just left Ft Pierce Inlet Marina
We have just left Ft Pierce Inlet Marina and are sailing over to anchor up outside Riverside Boatyard. We will stay the night here and bring the boat into the boatyard tomorrow. The move went ok, the stuffing box was too tight so it was smoking. It was still a beautiful day and we were glad to finally get back out on the water.