I love Marathon Key! It's been years, but we stayed at this little dive of a hotel which looked out on a beautiful tree lined little cove. We swam with one eye looking out for gators. Have a great time!
Roger
Hey Gaye...
This is a fun site. Love all the pictures. I just got a new camera for Christmas and hope to take some much better picture in the coming season. Thanks for the welcome! Roger
Sounds like a good idea. Figure out a weekend that works for all of you before March and let me know. Once March comes I'll be gearing up for the big haulout.
Happy New Year. Bet that was great fun on Glenn's new boat. Supposed to be a true blue-water boat...bet it's something. Has he sold his Hunter (no, I'm not in the market). Hope to see or talk with you some time early in this new year. Have you winterized or are you getting up there fairly often?
Gaye,
They close the roads into town on Friday morning, and have parking on the outskirts. I think it's closer to walk in from the Rosegill side. They open the road back up late Saturday or early Sunday morning. Not sure which. I'm sure with the fuel prices the crowds will smaller both by road and water. There was plenty of room to anchor last year. Let me know if you're going, and I'll forward my cell phone number. I can dinghy you over from my dock, or pick you up in town and bring you over for whatever dock party they may be having.
Larry
Sounds like a good idea Gaye. As you probably heard from Ricky, I ended up delaying my haulout until spring. Installing the generator (12V, not AC) is the current project. The new mast and boom are under construction and should be shipping sometime in November. Jeff
Hi Gaye,
Glad your enjoying the Bay! The lake is not the same since all of you left for Deltaville. Wish you and Bobby could have made the boat show, had a great time on Slow Dance. Mad Dash 9 was looking good when we went by her. See ya,
Jeff
Hey Gaye,
I don't think I' ll make it this weekend. But plan to be there the next two. I don't have any boat photo's on my office pc. I'll have to check at home tonight.
Ricky
Hi Gaye,
Thanks. Nice to be here. I'm new to SeaKnots, so I'm still feeling my way around the site. Any suggestions on where or what I should look into? What do you like best about SeaKnots? Also, where do you sail out of? Do you have a boat? If so, what do you sail?
Gary
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Gaye,
Saw you out on the water Saturday the 9th of April. You were coming back in, we were headed out. Hope you had a good day on the water.
Roger
This is a fun site. Love all the pictures. I just got a new camera for Christmas and hope to take some much better picture in the coming season. Thanks for the welcome! Roger
Sounds like a good idea. Figure out a weekend that works for all of you before March and let me know. Once March comes I'll be gearing up for the big haulout.
Later,
Jeff
Happy New Year. Bet that was great fun on Glenn's new boat. Supposed to be a true blue-water boat...bet it's something. Has he sold his Hunter (no, I'm not in the market). Hope to see or talk with you some time early in this new year. Have you winterized or are you getting up there fairly often?
Take care,
Rick
They close the roads into town on Friday morning, and have parking on the outskirts. I think it's closer to walk in from the Rosegill side. They open the road back up late Saturday or early Sunday morning. Not sure which. I'm sure with the fuel prices the crowds will smaller both by road and water. There was plenty of room to anchor last year. Let me know if you're going, and I'll forward my cell phone number. I can dinghy you over from my dock, or pick you up in town and bring you over for whatever dock party they may be having.
Larry
Glad your enjoying the Bay! The lake is not the same since all of you left for Deltaville. Wish you and Bobby could have made the boat show, had a great time on Slow Dance. Mad Dash 9 was looking good when we went by her. See ya,
Jeff
I don't think I' ll make it this weekend. But plan to be there the next two. I don't have any boat photo's on my office pc. I'll have to check at home tonight.
Ricky
Thanks. Nice to be here. I'm new to SeaKnots, so I'm still feeling my way around the site. Any suggestions on where or what I should look into? What do you like best about SeaKnots? Also, where do you sail out of? Do you have a boat? If so, what do you sail?
Gary
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