on my way from Newport to Key Biscayne offshore; had to put into Norfolk to wait out a storm; will be in Key Biscayne by Friday...keep it warm down there!
Cap'n Dennis
Comment by seafarer 26 on October 23, 2008 at 11:31am
cocoa beach florida. uot on the indian river. come sailing
Hi Dave,
We keep our boat there for a monthly fee in a fenced-in area on the trailer, so I dont know what the fees are for transient. We have 12 ramps which are easy low or high tide. I have seen folks park their vehicles in our area for months at a time while they cruise around so let me check and get back with you.
The trip in sounds like fun keep me informed.
Nels
Nels, The West Coast Trailer Sailors plan a trip Dec. 28th thru Jan. 1st. launching at Homestead.(You can join us)
I have a Mac.X also and will probably have a couple more plus the Mac. S
We do this trip winter and summer but have never launched from Black Point.
Hows the ramps and parking, Cost per day for trailer and Truck?
Dave
Dave
Comment by Melissa Renee on October 9, 2008 at 12:33pm
Hi Nels. Just down the street from you at Rickenbacker Marina. I will be on the water Oct 15. Going to No Name Harbor for dinner with boat after a afternoon sail. Melissa
Hi Guys, SV Hog Heaven here. We sail out of Black Point marina in Biscayne bay. Give a shout and let us know when you are on the water out in B.B. next time.
Comment by Mitchell on September 30, 2008 at 9:25pm
Permission to come aboard? I'm from Crystal Beach, 4 miles south of Tarpon Springs, Florida.
Hey Rob
I live in fort pierce on a 30 ft sailboat I graduated chapmans 1 year ago. Now I am finishing college and living aboard. How do u like the school? Tell Joan that Jesse Vasquez said hey for me, thanks.
Comment by Robert Smith on September 23, 2008 at 9:41pm
Hi All
Down in Stuart, fl going through the Chapman school of seamanship anyone from this area?
"Hi All,
french built 2010 43 has been very dry down below but now a slow leak has occurred which is showing at the limber holes under the floor board in forward cabin. Bilge pump goes every 3hrs for 20secs. Not sure if it’s fresh/rain water or…"
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