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Welcome to Gult Coast Sailing. This group covers sailing grounds and sailors from the SW coast of Florida to the East coast of Mexico.

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destinations east of Galveston?

Started by sam. Last reply by Sherry Dec 17, 2011. 6 Replies

Sailing on the Gulf Coast of Florida

Started by Robin. Last reply by Sherry Oct 29, 2011. 27 Replies

oil spill and our boats.....

Started by zeehag Jun 28, 2010. 0 Replies

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Comment by zeehag on March 20, 2010 at 9:19am
is what we doing--then outta here like scalded doggies to isla and yukkytan..lol...will be a nice time after long run is done--should be good sailing in between..LOL.....looking forward to it....if is a typical from kali el nino front, should be strong then after should be a good spring
Comment by Claude on March 20, 2010 at 9:03am
Ahhhh.. Haven't been to Port St. Joe yet.. May do an out and back to there this spring.. Looks like yall laying low 'till Mon/Tues is prudent as the front looks to be a pretty strong one..
Comment by zeehag on March 19, 2010 at 9:05pm
claude--the sailing has been awesome--we in psj---tomorrow we go to psj marina--very nice place...friendly--good place to reprovision --lol--have bikes and trikes--lol i am getting good at jumping the trikes...LOL....wish ye were buddy boating with us!! would be fun!!! if weather permits we will head across monday ..or tue---lol....have fun and i will post pix as able..lol..signal poor so i have to wait to get to psj marina.......
Comment by Gary B on March 18, 2010 at 1:44pm
Anne,
Stilleto makes fast catamarans. I have a friend who used to race up on Lake Winnepasaukee (sp?). He had a hard time getting accepted by the monohull folks, but they finally let him race with a PHRF of 0. Even then he usually won - I think he finally had to agree not to take the trophy but just race for fun. His Stilleto 27 regularly made 20+ knots even on lake wind.

Here's their website: http://www.stilettocatamarans.com/ . Here's what they say:
Stiletto was conceived and designed as a trailerable high performance coastwise cruiser, a concept that has resulted in unparalleled versatility. Trailering her is a breeze and two people can set her up for sailing in just over one hour. Her shoal draft (9 inches) and kick-up rudders means you can safely sail her right up onto the beach. With head, berths, galley. Sleeping tent and other amenities, Stiletto is a catamaran cruiser’s dream.
Comment by Joel Wilkins on March 18, 2010 at 11:52am
My god... why don't you two (zeehag and anne) take your petty BS offline and stop inundating this list with your blather....
Comment by Claude on March 18, 2010 at 10:24am
Karen, GREAT to hear that all is well with the stove.. Wouldn't want Phil to lose weight !! (I could afford it, however) .. Would like to be buddy boating with yall this morning .. Spring is getting here in ernest now and it really is the best time for sailing.. Cool nights and some breeze.. Yall Take Care..
Comment by Claude on March 18, 2010 at 10:13am
Hello, Anne.. Yup great weather here in Baton Rouge too.. Unfortunately I am not sailing.. have house chores today.. then going to help a buddy getting a 27 foot Stiletto catamaran ready to do some sailing. He bought it a couple of weeks ago and we’ve been having fun trying to figure things out and cleaning and stuff. It had been sitting still for 7 years on a trailer.. I learned to sail on fast catamarans many years ago, and I’m looking forward to experiencing that again..
Comment by Claude on March 18, 2010 at 9:51am
Zee, how is the stove work going ??
Hope yall are underway and heading east.
Comment by zeehag on March 17, 2010 at 8:25pm
try passage weather and wunderground , belch--LOL...leave the sailing to those with boats and sailing experience..LOL
Comment by zeehag on March 17, 2010 at 12:26pm
we gonna go bck to plan a-ish--jump from here to port st joe tomorrow--lol...avoid having to raise anchor just to go a few coupla miles lol...do it all at once..port st joe by sat.....hen a cold front then isla mujeres ....
 

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