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Miami peeps

Started by Trey. Last reply by walter Nov 29, 2012. 1 Reply

Cruising the Florida West Coast

Started by Gary Brubaker. Last reply by zeehag Nov 18, 2010. 12 Replies

Fort Lauderdale sailors

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Comment by keylimejay on December 11, 2008 at 7:32am
We're now Floridians! After cruising as liveaboards for the past two years, Diane and I have purchased a home in Vero Beach. We're not ready to "swallow the anchor" and become "CLODS" (cruisers living on dirt) yet, but it's nice to have a place to base our travels and adventures from. If you're in the area, give us a shout.
Comment by Ed on December 4, 2008 at 8:51am
Looking forward to our 3rd annual New Years Cruise from Homestead on the 29th thru the 2nd. 12 boats (trailer sailors) signed up so far with more expected. Two boats from Canada and one from GA with the rest FL types. The plan is to launch on Monday and rendezvous at Elliot Key Marina on Tuesday morning (anchor out or stay at marina Monday night), sail down the ICW to Alabama Jack's restaraunt for a late lunch then anchor - if winds are right - near short keys for beach bonfire and singing. Wednesday return to Tide Station beach north of Elliot Key Marina for another bonfire and New Years Eve. Thursday - snorkle the mini reefs 2 miles out in Atlantic or pull out. Stop by or join us. Of course winds and weather may change everything. VHF 16/71 West Coast Trailer Sailors/Blue Bayou
Comment by Stuart Bell on December 3, 2008 at 3:45pm
Currently restoring and sailing a Gemini 3400 out of Palm Beach Sailing Club. ASA and USCG certified - open to occasional crew, folks who want to experience a cruising catamaran, or just want to sail for a weekend, few days, or . . .
Comment by Thomas Richman on November 11, 2008 at 10:31am
Hey guys! My partner and I are here in the Miami area for the next four months window shopping for a cat.
Comment by Dennis on November 7, 2008 at 10:31am
Melissa, will do...I'm there 1-2 weeks per month.

Dennis
Comment by Melissa Renee on November 7, 2008 at 9:37am
Dennis, Welcome to Key Biscayne. Stop by and say Hi, I am at Rickenbacker Marina.
Comment by Dennis on November 1, 2008 at 8:33pm
finally made it to Key Biscayne...toughest trip down in the past 6 years; big wind, big seas; but it's worth it...see photos on my page; will be back and forth during the winter; would like to sail with some Florida sailors!
Comment by Pam on October 30, 2008 at 10:43pm
Hi,
I'm a boatless sailor living in Delray Beach... would love to go out for day/weekend sailing... As I was once told, have have found to be true, learn something every day on the water.
Comment by CruisingEditor on October 25, 2008 at 6:29pm
Hi there So FL sailors! Any one with a spot onboard for weekend fun sails, please let me know! I'm up in Pompano, but could come down to the Grove or elsewhere.
Especially interested in more cat sailing.

Fairwinds,
Your Cruising Editor - Nancy
Comment by Susan Connelly on October 24, 2008 at 3:15pm
It's warm - high 70's at night, mid 80's during the day!
 

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