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Whatever Floats Your Boat Regatta

A dozen teams competed in the Florida State University Coastal & Marine Lab's 5th annual Whatever Floats Your Boat Regatta. Contestants brought vessels made of all sorts of recycled materials including 55-gallon drums, plastic bottles and even concrete.
A dozen teams competed in the Florida State University Coastal & Marine Lab's 5th annual Whatever Floats Your Boat Regatta. Contestants brought vessels made of all sorts of recycled materials including 55-gallon drums, plastic bottles and even concrete.
Karl Etters/Democrat
A dozen teams competed in the Florida State University Coastal & Marine Lab's 5th annual Whatever Floats Your Boat Regatta. Contestants brought vessels made of all sorts of recycled materials including 55-gallon drums, plastic bottles and even concrete.
A dozen teams competed in the Florida State University Coastal & Marine Lab's 5th annual Whatever Floats Your Boat Regatta. Contestants brought vessels made of all sorts of recycled materials including 55-gallon drums, plastic bottles and even concrete.
Karl Etters/Democrat
A dozen teams competed in the Florida State University Coastal & Marine Lab's 5th annual Whatever Floats Your Boat Regatta. Contestants brought vessels made of all sorts of recycled materials including 55-gallon drums, plastic bottles and even concrete.
A dozen teams competed in the Florida State University Coastal & Marine Lab's 5th annual Whatever Floats Your Boat Regatta. Contestants brought vessels made of all sorts of recycled materials including 55-gallon drums, plastic bottles and even concrete.
Karl Etters/Democrat
A dozen teams competed in the Florida State University Coastal & Marine Lab's 5th annual Whatever Floats Your Boat Regatta. Contestants brought vessels made of all sorts of recycled materials including 55-gallon drums, plastic bottles and even concrete.
A dozen teams competed in the Florida State University Coastal & Marine Lab's 5th annual Whatever Floats Your Boat Regatta. Contestants brought vessels made of all sorts of recycled materials including 55-gallon drums, plastic bottles and even concrete.
Karl Etters/Democrat
A dozen teams competed in the Florida State University Coastal & Marine Lab's 5th annual Whatever Floats Your Boat Regatta. Contestants brought vessels made of all sorts of recycled materials including 55-gallon drums, plastic bottles and even concrete.
A dozen teams competed in the Florida State University Coastal & Marine Lab's 5th annual Whatever Floats Your Boat Regatta. Contestants brought vessels made of all sorts of recycled materials including 55-gallon drums, plastic bottles and even concrete.
Karl Etters/Democrat
A dozen teams competed in the Florida State University Coastal & Marine Lab's 5th annual Whatever Floats Your Boat Regatta. Contestants brought vessels made of all sorts of recycled materials including 55-gallon drums, plastic bottles and even concrete.
A dozen teams competed in the Florida State University Coastal & Marine Lab's 5th annual Whatever Floats Your Boat Regatta. Contestants brought vessels made of all sorts of recycled materials including 55-gallon drums, plastic bottles and even concrete.
Karl Etters/Democrat
A dozen teams competed in the Florida State University Coastal & Marine Lab's 5th annual Whatever Floats Your Boat Regatta. Contestants brought vessels made of all sorts of recycled materials including 55-gallon drums, plastic bottles and even concrete.
A dozen teams competed in the Florida State University Coastal & Marine Lab's 5th annual Whatever Floats Your Boat Regatta. Contestants brought vessels made of all sorts of recycled materials including 55-gallon drums, plastic bottles and even concrete.
Karl Etters/Democrat
A dozen teams competed in the Florida State University Coastal & Marine Lab's 5th annual Whatever Floats Your Boat Regatta. Contestants brought vessels made of all sorts of recycled materials including 55-gallon drums, plastic bottles and even concrete.
A dozen teams competed in the Florida State University Coastal & Marine Lab's 5th annual Whatever Floats Your Boat Regatta. Contestants brought vessels made of all sorts of recycled materials including 55-gallon drums, plastic bottles and even concrete.
Karl Etters/Democrat
A dozen teams competed in the Florida State University Coastal & Marine Lab's 5th annual Whatever Floats Your Boat Regatta. Contestants brought vessels made of all sorts of recycled materials including 55-gallon drums, plastic bottles and even concrete.
A dozen teams competed in the Florida State University Coastal & Marine Lab's 5th annual Whatever Floats Your Boat Regatta. Contestants brought vessels made of all sorts of recycled materials including 55-gallon drums, plastic bottles and even concrete.
Karl Etters/Democrat
A dozen teams competed in the Florida State University Coastal & Marine Lab's 5th annual Whatever Floats Your Boat Regatta. Contestants brought vessels made of all sorts of recycled materials including 55-gallon drums, plastic bottles and even concrete.
A dozen teams competed in the Florida State University Coastal & Marine Lab's 5th annual Whatever Floats Your Boat Regatta. Contestants brought vessels made of all sorts of recycled materials including 55-gallon drums, plastic bottles and even concrete.
Karl Etters/Democrat
A dozen teams competed in the Florida State University Coastal & Marine Lab's 5th annual Whatever Floats Your Boat Regatta. Contestants brought vessels made of all sorts of recycled materials including 55-gallon drums, plastic bottles and even concrete.
A dozen teams competed in the Florida State University Coastal & Marine Lab's 5th annual Whatever Floats Your Boat Regatta. Contestants brought vessels made of all sorts of recycled materials including 55-gallon drums, plastic bottles and even concrete.
Karl Etters/Democrat
A dozen teams competed in the Florida State University Coastal & Marine Lab's 5th annual Whatever Floats Your Boat Regatta. Contestants brought vessels made of all sorts of recycled materials including 55-gallon drums, plastic bottles and even concrete.
A dozen teams competed in the Florida State University Coastal & Marine Lab's 5th annual Whatever Floats Your Boat Regatta. Contestants brought vessels made of all sorts of recycled materials including 55-gallon drums, plastic bottles and even concrete.
Karl Etters/Democrat
A dozen teams competed in the Florida State University Coastal & Marine Lab's 5th annual Whatever Floats Your Boat Regatta. Contestants brought vessels made of all sorts of recycled materials including 55-gallon drums, plastic bottles and even concrete.
A dozen teams competed in the Florida State University Coastal & Marine Lab's 5th annual Whatever Floats Your Boat Regatta. Contestants brought vessels made of all sorts of recycled materials including 55-gallon drums, plastic bottles and even concrete.
Karl Etters/Democrat
A dozen teams competed in the Florida State University Coastal & Marine Lab's 5th annual Whatever Floats Your Boat Regatta. Contestants brought vessels made of all sorts of recycled materials including 55-gallon drums, plastic bottles and even concrete.
A dozen teams competed in the Florida State University Coastal & Marine Lab's 5th annual Whatever Floats Your Boat Regatta. Contestants brought vessels made of all sorts of recycled materials including 55-gallon drums, plastic bottles and even concrete.
Karl Etters/Democrat
A dozen teams competed in the Florida State University Coastal & Marine Lab's 5th annual Whatever Floats Your Boat Regatta. Contestants brought vessels made of all sorts of recycled materials including 55-gallon drums, plastic bottles and even concrete.
A dozen teams competed in the Florida State University Coastal & Marine Lab's 5th annual Whatever Floats Your Boat Regatta. Contestants brought vessels made of all sorts of recycled materials including 55-gallon drums, plastic bottles and even concrete.
Karl Etters/Democrat
A dozen teams competed in the Florida State University Coastal & Marine Lab's 5th annual Whatever Floats Your Boat Regatta. Contestants brought vessels made of all sorts of recycled materials including 55-gallon drums, plastic bottles and even concrete.
A dozen teams competed in the Florida State University Coastal & Marine Lab's 5th annual Whatever Floats Your Boat Regatta. Contestants brought vessels made of all sorts of recycled materials including 55-gallon drums, plastic bottles and even concrete.
Karl Etters/Democrat
A dozen teams competed in the Florida State University Coastal & Marine Lab's 5th annual Whatever Floats Your Boat Regatta. Contestants brought vessels made of all sorts of recycled materials including 55-gallon drums, plastic bottles and even concrete.
A dozen teams competed in the Florida State University Coastal & Marine Lab's 5th annual Whatever Floats Your Boat Regatta. Contestants brought vessels made of all sorts of recycled materials including 55-gallon drums, plastic bottles and even concrete.
Karl Etters/Democrat
A dozen teams competed in the Florida State University Coastal & Marine Lab's 5th annual Whatever Floats Your Boat Regatta. Contestants brought vessels made of all sorts of recycled materials including 55-gallon drums, plastic bottles and even concrete.
A dozen teams competed in the Florida State University Coastal & Marine Lab's 5th annual Whatever Floats Your Boat Regatta. Contestants brought vessels made of all sorts of recycled materials including 55-gallon drums, plastic bottles and even concrete.
Karl Etters/Democrat
A dozen teams competed in the Florida State University Coastal & Marine Lab's 5th annual Whatever Floats Your Boat Regatta. Contestants brought vessels made of all sorts of recycled materials including 55-gallon drums, plastic bottles and even concrete.
A dozen teams competed in the Florida State University Coastal & Marine Lab's 5th annual Whatever Floats Your Boat Regatta. Contestants brought vessels made of all sorts of recycled materials including 55-gallon drums, plastic bottles and even concrete.
Karl Etters/Democrat
A dozen teams competed in the Florida State University Coastal & Marine Lab's 5th annual Whatever Floats Your Boat Regatta. Contestants brought vessels made of all sorts of recycled materials including 55-gallon drums, plastic bottles and even concrete.
A dozen teams competed in the Florida State University Coastal & Marine Lab's 5th annual Whatever Floats Your Boat Regatta. Contestants brought vessels made of all sorts of recycled materials including 55-gallon drums, plastic bottles and even concrete.
Karl Etters/Democrat