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MARGEEZ
05-31-2015, 01:14 PM
We have found quite a few boat/yacht owners enjoying the Atlantic Coast (ICW) and we are sure there are several enjoying the Gulf Coast too. Is there enough interest to start 'The Villages Yacht Club'?

We have 3 couples from The Villages already with boats at Yacht Harbor Marina (Hammock Beach Resort). It is the best kept secret on the FL East Coast! The Harbormaster is very supportive of us starting a Yacht Club with a 'base of operation' at the Hammock Beach Resort's Yacht Harbor Marina.

If enough 'interest' we can also have monthly meetings in The Villages (share info, arrange cruises, etc).

This is the initial contact to see where this may lead!

allsport
05-31-2015, 04:54 PM
We are one of the couples looking forward to finding those boaters interested in starting The Villages Yacht Club. We are looking for some creative forces who might come up with a cool logo for the group.

MARGEEZ
05-31-2015, 06:31 PM
Logo!! Thinking of an Anchor! (see the 'T' and the 'V' in an anchor???)....

Villager Joyce
05-31-2015, 06:48 PM
We left our yacht in Marina del Rey. Sorry we can't join you.

Wandatime
05-31-2015, 08:13 PM
We were boaters and yacht club members for over thirty years but gave it up after cancer. Can we be in the club without a boat?

CFrance
05-31-2015, 09:07 PM
We were boaters and yacht club members for over thirty years but gave it up after cancer. Can we be in the club without a boat?
You should be able to. Why not? You can always crew on OPB.

l2ridehd
06-01-2015, 04:54 AM
Also a sailor with most ASA certifications and some RYA courses. I usually just charter a couple times a year. But would be interested in a club. I keep looking at owning but can't seem to close the financial equation over the cost of chartering. Have a 44 foot Catamaran booked for 10 days next February in the BVI. Just returned from there from two weeks on a 47 foot monohull. Would be willing to crew once in a while if anyone needs someone.



















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MARGEEZ
06-01-2015, 05:01 AM
We left our yacht in Marina del Rey. Sorry we can't join you.
No matter where your yacht is located, we plan on holding meetings in TV to exchange info and plan trips. Gulf, Atlantic, NE Coast, Loopers, & Pacific...come one come all!

We have docked in SE IN (Ohio River-Lighthouse), Sanford (St John's River-Monroe Harbor Marina), Lambs Marina (Jacksonville, FL), Jacksonville South Marina, Coral Ridge Yacht Club (Ft Lauderdale, FL), Ft Pierce City Marina, Eau Gallie Yacht Club (NICE!!), Smyrna Yacht Club, Daytona Beach (Halifax Harbor Marina), & now Yacht Harbor Marina (Hammock Beach Resort- THE best Marina yet!!).

MARGEEZ
06-01-2015, 05:05 AM
Also a sailor with most ASA certifications and some RYA courses. I usually just charter a couple times a year. But would be interested in a club. I keep looking at owning but can't seem to close the financial equation over the cost of chartering. Have a 44 foot Catamaran booked for 10 days next February in the BVI. Just returned from there from two weeks on a 47 foot monohull. Would be willing to crew once in a while if anyone needs someone.



















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The progression of 'Boaters'.... 'Sail, Power, RV, Assisted Living'.... ;)....

We (planners of this group) are in the 'Power' stage but WELCOME Sailors too!! Your knowledge and experience will be a valued addition (with crew potential!!).

MARGEEZ
06-01-2015, 05:23 AM
You should be able to. Why not? You can always crew on OPB.
Our 'plan' is to create a Club so as to exchange information and plan cruises (no matter where one keeps one's boat, there may be other Villager's in the area to share local info or plan a cruise).

There are many boat/yacht owners within The Villages and this is an attempt to let them become acquainted with each other. We may or may not form this club...it all depends on the response of boat/yacht owners within The Villages. NOTE: Those who have had boats/yachts in the past have MUCH to share! Those who plan on having a boat/yacht have much to gain!

Chatbrat
06-01-2015, 05:30 AM
Lived on a 49' motor yacht for 6 years & did close to 30,000 miles, the Great Loop, Nova Scotia, Montreal, Quebec, Bahamas, Key West, Texas, New Orleans, Lake Champlain ,Nashville---best time we every had.Commuted from Fl every spring to these destinations.

MARGEEZ
06-01-2015, 05:50 AM
Lived on a 49' motor yacht for 6 years & did close to 30,000 miles, the Great Loop, Nova Scotia, Montreal, Quebec, Bahamas, Key West, Texas, New Orleans, Lake Champlain ,Nashville---best time we every had.Commuted from Fl every spring to these destinations.
As with many of our boating/yachting friends, you have much to share!

MARGEEZ
06-01-2015, 06:00 AM
If you are a boat/yacht owner and are interested in meeting with other boat/yacht owners (creating a club), please send me a private msg with your boat/yacht manufacturer/yr, boat/yacht name, dock/mooring location, & contact info.

If you were a boat/yacht owner and are interested in sharing info with an active group of boat/yacht owners, please send me a private msg with your past boat info.

We (our small group) would like to gather this info to see if there is 'enough' interest to get this potential group going.


MARGEEZ II
The Villages, FL
Sea Ray 420 AC
Currently docked at Yacht Harbor Marina (Hammock Beach Resort)
Past: MI inland lakes, Lake Brookville/IN, Ohio River/IN/OH, St Johns River/FL, ICW/E FL

tomwed
06-01-2015, 11:50 AM
The closest I came to being a yachter [is that a word?] was going fishing with a friend on his Grady White at Barnegat Light on the Jersey shore. I would split the gas, food, beer, driving and help wipe the boat down when we returned.

I was a good helper and good company. I'd like to do that again, if that's in the cards.

HimandMe
06-01-2015, 01:12 PM
We have found quite a few boat/yacht owners enjoying the Atlantic Coast (ICW) and we are sure there are several enjoying the Gulf Coast too. Is there enough interest to start 'The Villages Yacht Club'?

We have 3 couples from The Villages already with boats at Yacht Harbor Marina (Hammock Beach Resort). It is the best kept secret on the FL East Coast! The Harbormaster is very supportive of us starting a Yacht Club with a 'base of operation' at the Hammock Beach Resort's Yacht Harbor Marina.

If enough 'interest' we can also have monthly meetings in The Villages (share info, arrange cruises, etc).

This is the initial contact to see where this may lead!

Count us in! We sold our Carver unfortunately but willing to go ad crew! Love boating!

Chatbrat
06-01-2015, 01:24 PM
The most useful tools any cruising couple can get are pair of voice activated headsets for communication when dock,locking or anchoring.

Also, very important, the Admiral should be handling the boat & the captain should be handling lines, anchors & fenders--he should have the strength needed for these procedures

The Admiral should know as much about boat handling,as the skipper.

sailor47
06-01-2015, 04:09 PM
If you are a boat/yacht owner and are interested in meeting with other boat/yacht owners (creating a club), please send me a private msg with your boat/yacht manufacturer/yr, boat/yacht name, dock/mooring location, & contact info.

If you were a boat/yacht owner and are interested in sharing info with an active group of boat/yacht owners, please send me a private msg with your past boat info.

We (our small group) would like to gather this info to see if there is 'enough' interest to get this potential group going.


MARGEEZ II
The Villages, FL
Sea Ray 420 AC
Currently docked at Yacht Harbor Marina (Hammock Beach Resort)
Past: MI inland lakes, Lake Brookville/IN, Ohio River/IN/OH, St Johns River/FL, ICW/E FL

This world is sometime amazingly smal. Margeez we too sailed on the Ohio River near Markland Dam in the 70s, Brookville lake and moved to lake Erie in the 90s. Eventually we got larger boats and retired to cruise our Catalina 380 from The North Channel to the Bahamas. From 2000 unti 2005. We sold our cruiser and did four years of land travel before buying in TV. Got the desire again last year to do some sailing but on a very small scale. We have a Sun Cat (New England Cat Boat) that we trail all over Florida. But it's just a two night cruiser. Not suitable for offshore work. Good Luck on you club keep us posted. Tom and Barb Lincoln

MARGEEZ
06-01-2015, 04:59 PM
This world is sometime amazingly smal. Margeez we too sailed on the Ohio River near Markland Dam in the 70s, Brookville lake and moved to lake Erie in the 90s. Eventually we got larger boats and retired to cruise our Catalina 380 from The North Channel to the Bahamas. From 2000 unti 2005. We sold our cruiser and did four years of land travel before buying in TV. Got the desire again last year to do some sailing but on a very small scale. We have a Sun Cat (New England Cat Boat) that we trail all over Florida. But it's just a two night cruiser. Not suitable for offshore work. Good Luck on you club keep us posted. Tom and Barb Lincoln

We are looking for you!!! Two night cruiser is fine! It's a boat...you can overnight on it....Most of the cruises will probably be 'weekenders' along the ICW (for those of us on the East Coast)... If you are interested, send me info via a private msg!

jimbo2012
06-01-2015, 05:04 PM
We have been racing & cruising for over 40 years, last boat Ben 36.7, sold 4 years ago.

Love to crew on any boat keep us in the loop.

clod
06-01-2015, 06:05 PM
Posting as CLOD (Cruiser Living On Dirt). Lived aboard & cruised a Grand Banks and a Hatteras MY for 20 + years. Gulf Coast, Keys, Bahamas, Chesapeake, Tenn_Tom. Now boatless in TV, would love to get together for a dock party Happy Hour. Count us (Steve & Kathy) in. Thanks!

MARGEEZ
06-02-2015, 05:38 PM
Love hearing from all the 'ex' boaters (CLOD!!! Love that term!). Please know we would keep you in the loop ('Associate Members'?) IF we start a club.... If you know of an active cruiser (boat/yacht owner), please let them know we are 'looking' for them! If we don't get enough active boat/yacht owners those of us thinking to start a club will not proceed and then there will be no possibilities for 'associate members'/guests' (there were over 50 USCG Documented Boats with owners in The Villages at one time...not including Registered boats/yachts).