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jimsislandphotography  > Key West > Yachts, Ships, and More
Key West has the only deep water channel and harbor in the Florida Keys and therefore becomes a destination for all types of ocean going vessels making the trip around Florida. The variety of water craft seen on a daily basis ranges from cruise ships, military ships and cutters, private yachts to paddle boards.
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jimsislandphotography > The USS Vandenberg being towed into the harbor for final preparations before its sinking on May 27, 2009 and becoming the largest artifical reef in the U.S.
jimsislandphotography > USS Mohawk on its way to Key West to become a naval musuem.
jimsislandphotography > Ocean-going tug boat
jimsislandphotography > Deep sea fishing charter boat.
jimsislandphotography > Majesty of the Seas entering the harbor channel
jimsislandphotography > Key West Harbor Pilot boat
jimsislandphotography > The 143' luxury Motoryacht "Star Ship" was built in 1988 and re-fitted in 2004.  It is a fully crewed charter and available for your use at $125,000 per week!!
jimsislandphotography > The sailing yacht Adele was built in 2005 in the Netherlands.  It is 180' long with a main mast of 203'.  It can accommodate up to 12 guests with a crew of 8.
jimsislandphotography > The sailing yacht Adele was built in 2005 in the Netherlands.  It is 180' long with a main mast of 203'.  It can accommodate up to 12 guests with a crew of 8.
jimsislandphotography > The sailing yacht Adele was built in 2005 in the Netherlands.  It is 180' long with a main mast of 203'.  It can accommodate up to 12 guests with a crew of 8.
jimsislandphotography > The mega yacht Intuition II is one the worldest 100 largest yachts.  It is a 1974 Amels and at 195 ft. it was a former Dutch pilot ship named Spica and was converted in 1999 to its current motoryacht status.
The USS Vandenberg being towed into the harbor for final preparations before its sinking on May 27, 2009 and becoming the largest artifical reef in the U.S.
jimsislandphotography > The USS Vandenberg being towed into the harbor for final preparations before its sinking on May 27, 2009 and becoming the largest artifical reef in the U.S.
The USS Vandenberg being towed into the harbor for final preparations before its sinking on May 27, 2009 and becoming the largest artifical reef in the U.S.
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