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38' 1984 Sabre 38 C/B . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .REDUCED $49,900 37' 1979 Tartan 37 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$54,900 37' 2012 Delphia 37.2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .REDUCED $99,990 36' 2001 Catalina 36 MK II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .SOLD 36' 1996 Sabre 362 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$139,900 36' 1987 Marine Trader Sundeck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .SOLD 36' 2010 Southerly Centerboard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$325,000 35' 1972 Pearson 35 Sloop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .REDUCED $30,000 35' 1985 Cal 35 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .REDUCED $34,900 34' 1984 Sabre 34, Rockland, ME . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .REDUCED $39,900 32' 1999 Catalina 320 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .SOLD 26' 1984 Morris Victoria . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .REDUCED $29,000

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Sarasota Yacht Club presents its

37th Annual Invitational Regatta November 4, 2017 Register on Regatta Network. Contact SYC Waterfront Director Will Stocke with questions at 941.315.0627 or willstocke@sarasotayachtclub.org Entry fee shall be $60 registered on or before November 1, 2017. Entry includes: Friday Skipper’s Party, two (2) dinner wrist bands for the Saturday Awards Dinner & pig roast, regatta shirt, drink specials all weekend, and coffee & scones on Sunday.

One Design Flying Scot, Viper 640, Opti, Laser, 420, Open BIC Spinnaker Non-Spinnaker Multi-Hull True Cruising Pocket Cruiser Racer Cruiser

A $30 late fee will apply after Nov. 1.

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FROM THE HELM

STEVE MORRELL,

EDITOR

Fiberglass Boat Recycling – or Landfill? I recently ran into an article that was originally published in Soundings Trade Only that was an in-depth look at this problem (www.tradeonlytoday.com/dealers/the-deadboat-disposal-crunch). In Florida, there are an estimated 1500 abandoned or derelict boats. The Trade Only article stated that in January 2016, it was estimated that it would cost $3.5 million to clean up Florida’s active case file of 275 derelict boats. If you calculated the cost of cleaning up 1500 boats using those figures, the cost would be $20 million. If you have ever seen a derelict sailboat put on a truck to haul away, which I have, you can see that it is no small operation. A large crane has to pick the boat out of the water and place it on a semi-truck trailer. And the boat never sits nicely on the trailer—like a big box would. And the mast has to be off it, then it has to be secured safely for road travel, probably a long trip. Almost all of these boats go to the dump where they will be crushed as much as possible, then buried in a hole. There’s a lot of money involved with all these steps. And much of that, if not all, is paid for by the government, because the private sector doesn’t deal with it. We are paying big money to create another dump in a land that is already filled with dumps, because the United States is so big that land for dumps seems plentiful—plus it is out-ofsite and out-of-mind. So—what do we do? There are basically three solutions, but remember this: 90 percent of the fiberglass boats out there are powerboats and most of those are small boats. There are an estimated 12 million registered boats in the U.S., most of which are fiberglass. All of these eventually have to be dealt with, besides the millions out there already at the dump or ready to go to the dump. The cheapest way to get rid of a fiberglass boat?

Abandon it somewhere in some remote back water, or sink it. Not options that we need to have. Other options are chemical treatment or burning, both of which have high costs, besides environmental problems. The only real solution is recycling, which involves removing everything that’s not fiberglass and then grinding it up and making products, like benches, pilings, and planking for decks, seawalls, etc. In the U.S., there are a few companies that are recycling fiberglass, but Europe is doing the most, partially because they are more concerned about recycling than the U.S. is, plus they have less room for landfills. The main problem is cost and who pays for it; cost of getting the boat to the plant, removing non-fiberglass items and the cost of the machine to grind them up. Then there’s the cost of making products. These companies don’t buy fiberglass boats; people pay them to dispose of them. They are an option to landfill. And the big question is: Do landfill costs really reflect the real cost of a dump? It’s sweeping the dirt under the rug. Eventually, we have to deal with it. Many have come up with ideas to pay for the cost by wrapping it into the cost of the boat on purchase with a tax, or a tax that is incorporated into the sales price of a boat whenever it is transferred to a new owner. When I think of the $20-million estimate of disposing of the 1500 derelict boats in Florida mentioned at the beginning of this article, I wonder if a tax to pay for them will be the answer. And that’s only to pay for them being removed for landfill. Many states have deposits worked into the price of a bottle—so they aren’t just added to the landfill without some incentive to return them for recycling. Can you imagine adding a deposit onto the cost of a fiberglass boat when you purchase it? They say a boat has a useful life of maybe up to 50 years. Recycle or landfill?

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33rd Annual Dunedin Cup Regatta

Friday, Oct. 13 Regatta Ball and Auction 6:00 pm – Bon Appetit Restaurant A Tribute to Pram designer Clark Mills

Friday, Sept. 29 Skippers Meeting & Party Dunedin Boat Club - 6:00 pm Captains and Crew pick up race registrations Beer, pizza and Raffle of nautical items

Saturday, Sept. 30

Sept. 29, 30, Oct. 1 A benefit for the Dunedin Youth Sailing Association

The Dunedin Cup — a WFPHRF GULF BOTY event 7th Annual DYSA Green Fleet Invitational Portsmouth and One-Design (all classes except Ensign) High School 420 & C420 Racing in the Gulf and St. Joseph’s Sound Saturday evening with gourmet food, music, fun and awards ceremony

Sunday, Oct. 1 Ensign One-Design Regatta High School 420 & C420 7th Annual DYSA Green Fleet Invitational

Visit DunedinCup.org for more information and NOR “L”

April 26 – May 4, 2018 The St. Petersburg Yacht Club announces the 50th Year & Golden Anniversary of the Regata del Sol al Sol Race to Mexico

For Information go to: www.spyc.org Click Sailing > Regattas > the Regata del Sol al Sol under the Sun logo or

www.regatadelsolalsol.org Early Entry Deadline Reduced entry fees if all fees paid by Dec. 31, 2017 Discount for Regata del Sol al Sol if you enter and compete in the St. Petersburg–Habana too! See Notice of Race for the OFFICIAL details. News & Views for Southern Sailors

Join this exciting and challenging race! Come to the island and have lots of fun!

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Southeast Air & Water Temperatures, Prevailing Winds & Gulf Stream Currents – September For live buoy water and weather data, go to the National Data Buoy Center at www.ndbc.noaa.gov

WIND ROSES: Each wind rose shows the strength and direction of the prevailing winds in the area and month. These have been recorded over a long period of time. In general, the lengths of the arrows indicate how often the winds came from that direction. The longer the arrow, the more often the winds came from that direction. When the arrow is too long to be printed in a practical manner, a number is indicated.

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The number in the center of the circle shows the percentage of the time that the winds were calm. The lengths of the arrows plus the calms number in the center add up to 100 percent. The number of feathers on the arrow indicates the strength of the wind on the Beaufort scale (one feather is Force 1, etc.). Wind Roses are taken from Pilot Charts.

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CALENDAR

Upcoming Events in the Southeast (Non-Race) Go to the Racing Calendar for regattas and local races. Go to Racing News for national and international regattas in the Southeast. • Educational/Training • Boat Shows • Seafood Festivals & Nautical Flea Markets

LISTING YOUR EVENT

Educational/Training U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary organizations throughout the country hold hundreds of regular boating courses on the various subjects. To find a course near you, go to www.cgaux.org/boatinged/class_finder. Boating Safety Courses— Required in Florida and Other Southern States Anyone in Florida born after Jan. 1, 1988, must take a boating safety course in order to operate a boat of 10 hp or more. Other states require safety education if born after a certain date. To see the laws in each state, go to www.aboutboatingsafely.com. The course named “About Boating Safely” and “America’s Boating Course (ABC)” both satisfy the requirements. They are marked below with two asterisks (**): **Jacksonville, FL. Ongoing Mike Christnacht. 904-5029154. mchristnacht@comcast.net. www.uscgajaxbeach. com/pe.htm. Classes at Captain’s Club, 13363 Beach Blvd. $25 including materials. **New Port Richey, FL. Ongoing. New Port Richey USCGAUX Flotilla 11-06 First Saturday of the month. 9am to 5pm. U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Communications Building, 3920 Marine Parkway,

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To have your non-race event listed, contact editor@southwindsmagazine.com. Email us the information (not just a link) by the first of the month preceding publication. Contact us if a little later (it most likely will get in). We will print your public event the month of the event and the month before. Rendezvous we print for three months. Events must be public events that are free, or nominal low cost. Other for-profit events can be listed for $35/month up to 150 words (text and title) for first month, $25 for second month. (If your for-profit event has a quarter page ad or larger, 200 word notice in this calendar is included.) New Port Richey, FL (in Gulf Harbors Yacht Club Parking Lot). Register at BoaterEducation.info **America’s Boating Course, St. Petersburg, FL, Oct. 16 6pm., St. Petersburg Sailing Center, 250 2nd Ave. SE. 16 hours. $45. Preregistration required at www.boating-stpete.org. IBEX — 2017 International Boatbuilders’ Exhibition & Conference, Tampa, FL, Sept. 19-21 Owned and produced by Professional BoatBuilder magazine and the National Marine Manufacturers Association (NMMA), IBEX is the marine industry’s largest technical trade event. The event is for boatbuilders, marine industry dealers, aftermarket suppliers and buyers, designers, repairers, surveyors, and boatyard/marine operators. Over 5,000 boatbuilders, boatyard/marina operators, designers, surveyors, retailers, dealers and other industry professionals from more than 50 countries will attend. Over 500 exhibitors are at the show. For more information, go to www.ibexshow.com. Tampa Convention Center, 333 South Franklin St. IBEX is for the trade only and not open to the general public.

20th NAUTICAL FLEA MARKET

Cortez, Florida - Oct. 14 (RAIN DAY OCT. 21)

BUY - SELL - TRADE Florida Maritime Museum 4415 119th St. W., Cortez, FL 34215 8 am to 2 pm ★★ Free to the Public ★★ $25 for Sellers thru Sept. 30, $35 afterwards ALWAYS LOTS OF GREAT GEAR AND EQUIPMENT FOR SALE Sponsored by Florida Maritime Museum, AMI Sun and SOUTHWINDS Magazine

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RACE INSTRUCTION IN THE SOUTHEAST To list your race instruction courses (free listings for nonprofit groups. A $25 fee to for-profit groups): editor@southwindsmagazine.com For US SAILING Courses: Information, prerequisites, and enrollment online available at www.ussailing.org/ race-officials/find-a-seminar.

uled after our press date. For more on course schedules, locations, contact information, course descriptions and prerequisites, go to www.ussailing.org/education/teach-sailing. No courses scheduled in the southeast U.S. as of press date. Check the website, since courses are often added late. For learning-to-sail and powerboat handling courses, go to www.ussailing.org/education.

US SAILING One Day Race Management Seminar, Houston Yacht Club, La Porte, TX, Sept. 9 Contact Jack Yoes at jack.yoes@sbcglobal.net. Instructors Wayne Coulon and Jack Yoes.

Adaptive Sailing Instructor Workshop, Naples, FL, Oct. 6-8 Collier County Sailing Center, Naples, FL. Contact Patricia Rosen at patriciarosen@colliergov.net.

US SAILING One Day Judge Seminar, Dallas Corinthian Yacht Club, Oak Point, TX, Sept. 16 Contact Robert Lehn at bobL@typco.com. Instructors Richard Mallinson and Robert Lehn.

US SAILING YOUTH SAILING www.ussailing.org/racing/youth-sailing/ junior-olympics/jo-calendar

US SAILING One Day Judge Seminar, Charleston Yacht Club, Charleston, SC, Sept. 26-27 A two-evening seminar. Contact Sarah Ashton at ashtonsh1@me.com. Instructor JD Rosser. US SAILING One Day Judge Seminar, St. Petersburg Yacht Club, St. Petersburg, FL, Oct. 14 Contact Instructor Phil Pape at phil.pape@gmail.com. US SAILING INSTRUCTOR AND COACH COURSES IN THE SOUTHEAST (NC, SC, GA, FL, AL, MS, LA, TX) Go to the website for courses that might have been sched-

USA Junior Olympics Sailing Festival River Romp Regatta, N. Fort Myers, FL, Oct. 20-22 Edison Sailing Center. Laser, Radial, Laser 4.7, Club 420, Optimist. Contact Stephanie Webb at RPSC1983@aol.com

BOAT SHOWS Tampa Boat Show, Sept. 8-10 Tampa Bay’s oldest boat show. Tampa Convention Center, Tampa, FL. NMMA. (Basically a powerboat show.) www.tampaboatshow.com. 10-8pm Friday-Saturday, 10-6 Sunday. $12. Ages 15 and under, free (when with adult).

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Wilmington Boat Show, Wilmington, NC, Sept. 8-10 Wilmington Convention Center, Port City Marina, Pier 33 and Battleship NC. www.wilmingtonboatshow.com, 12-6 Friday, 10-6 Saturday, 10-5 Sunday. $10/day; $15/2 days; Ages 4-12 $5; Seniors $8; Military $5.

8th Annual Southport Wooden Boat Show, Southport, NC, Sept. 30 Held downtown on the waterfront at the Old Yacht Basin, wooden boats—both in the water and on land—will be on display. Event runs 10am-4pm. FREE. Go to www.southportwoodenboatshow.com. 910-477-2787

front and along Front Street in historic downtown Georgetown. All proceeds benefit the South Carolina Maritime Museum. www.woodenboatshow.com.

6th Annual Wooden Boat Show, Manteo, Roanoke Island, NC, Oct. 27-28 Hosted by the Roanoke Island Maritime Museum, this event is held on the downtown Manteo waterfront. For those who want to exhibit their boat, contact sailing@townofmanteo.com, or call 252-475-1750.

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28th Annual Georgetown Wooden Boat Show, Georgetown, SC, Oct. 21-22

36th Annual Biloxi Seafood Festival, Biloxi, MS, Sept. 9-10

This FREE event is one of the largest wooden boat shows in the country with over 140 classic wooden boats displayed on land and water, a wooden boatbuilding competition, children’s model boatbuilding, knot tying, maritime art and crafts, food and music. The show takes place on the water-

Point Cadet Plaza, Biloxi. Saturday 10am-9pm, Sunday 10am-5pm. Go to www.biloxi.org and click on Events. Admission charged.

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40th Annual Pensacola Seafood Festival, Pensacola, FL, Sept. 29-Oct. 1

11pm. Saturday, 10am-11pm, Sunday 11am-5pm. Free. Morehead City, NC. www.ncseafoodfestival.org.

Sample a variety of mouth watering seafood dishes and enjoy continuous entertainment. Over 150 arts and crafts vendors on display. A children’s area is filled with activities for all ages. The Fiesta Seafood Grille offers cooking demonstrations where you can watch area chefs prepare regional delicacies. Friday 11am-11pm; Saturday 10am-11pm; Sunday 11am-5pm. FREE. Downtown at Seville Square, Fountain Park and Bartram Park. 850-433-6512. www.fiestaoffiveflags.com.

47th Annual Cedar Key Seafood Festival, Cedar Key, FL, Oct. 12-15

41st Holy Family Seafood Festival, Pass Christian, MS, Sept. 29-Oct. 1

Savor fresh from the gulf seafood during this event that attracts over 300,000 people. Main public beach in Gulf Shores at 101 Gulf Shores Parkway. 10am-10pm. Sunday, 10am-5pm. www.nationalshrimpfestival.com.

Three days of seafood, entertainment, arts and crafts, raffle. 140 East Beach Drive. Friday, 5pm-11:30pm, Sat. 11am to midnight, Sunday 11am-7pm. www.holyfamilyseafoodfestival.com

Beaufort Shrimp Festival, Beaufort, SC, Oct. 6-7 Shrimp cooked every way. Local restaurants offer their specialties. Waterfront Park in Beaufort, SC. Free. www.mainstreetbeaufort.com/beaufort-shrimp-festival

31st Annual North Carolina Seafood Festival and Boat Show, Oct. 6-8 Food, music and lots of other events. Opens Friday, noon-

KIWIPROPS

Parade, arts and crafts, lots of seafood. 9-5pm. This major event features well over 200 arts and crafts exhibits, and great food in City Park. www.cedarkey.org

46th Annual National Shrimp Festival, Gulf Shores, AL, Oct. 13-16

20th Annual Cortez Nautical Flea Market, Florida Maritime Museum, Cortez, FL, Oct. 14 If you love boats, swoon at the sight of an anchor, or taste the salt of the sea in your dreams, then this event is for you! Searching for deals amongst the piles of new, used and eclectic maritime treasures has never been so much fun. Lots of used boat stuff and some new boat stuff will be available for sale and trade, so bring your whole family and enjoy some live music—even some food—while mingling with other “salty dogs.” Come out and find a great deal or just look around and have a good time.

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For the third time, this annual event will be held at the Florida Maritime Museum, 4415 119th Street West, Cortez, FL 34215, from 8am-2pm, on Saturday, Oct. 14 (rain day Oct. 21). FREE to the public with free parking. Additional parking next door at the F.I.S.H. Preserve. For early bird vendors there is a $25 fee. After Sept. 30, the fee will be $35. Vendors provide their own tables and tents. For more information and to reserve space, contact Kristin Sweeting at 941-708-6121, or Kristin.Sweeting@ manateeclerk.com. This event is co-sponsored by SOUTHWINDS Magazine and AMI Sun.

36th Annual John’s Pass Seafood & Music Festival, John’s Pass Village, FL, Oct. 26-29 A bounty of fresh seafood featuring the favorite Madeira Beach Grouper. Thursday 3pm-11pm. Friday 10am-11pm. Saturday 10am-11pm. Sunday 10am-6pm. Johns Pass Village, Madeira Beach, FL. www.johnspassseafoodfest.com.

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OTHER EVENTS 2017 Atlantic Hurricane Season, June 1-November 30 Visit the SOUTHWINDS hurricane pages at www.southwindsmagazine.com for articles and links to weather Web sites, hurricane plans, tips on preparing your boat and more. How to develop a simple plan to protect your boat—the best and simplest plan out there.

27th Annual Juana Good Time Regatta, Navarre Beach, Florida Panhandle, Sept. 8-10 See Racing Calendar, Northern Gulf.

Dunedin Cup Ball Fundraiser, Dunedin, FL October 13 The Dunedin Boat Club will be holding its annual fundraiser for Dunedin Youth Sailing Oct. 13 at the Bon Appétit Restaurant in Dunedin. The Dunedin Cup Regatta Ball and Auction will be held at 6pm and includes cocktails, hors d’oeuvres, and silent and live auction featuring works of art, dream vacations, jewelry and more. The event will be titled “A Tribute to Pram Designer Clark Mills.” The Dunedin Cup, will be held on Sept. 29-Oct. 1. www.DunedinCup.org. For more on the race, see the Racing Calendar in this issue.

Dragon Boat Festival, Pensacola, FL, Sept. 9 40 teams compete in Dragon Boat racing. Benefit for Gulf Coast Kids’ House. Bay View Park, 2001 E. Lloyd St. www.pensacoladragonboatfestival.com News & Views for Southern Sailors

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Okeechobee Water Level Rises 7 inches Since July As of press date in early August, Lake Okeechobee was at 13.07 feet above sea level. This makes the navigational depth for Route 1, which crosses the lake, 7.01, and the navigational depth for Route 2, which goes around the southern coast of the lake, 5.21 feet. Bridge clearance at Myakka was at 50.54 feet. For those interested in seeing the daily height of the lake, navigation route depths and bridge clearance, please go to http://w3.saj.usace.army.mil/h2o/ currentLL.shtml (copy this address exactly as it is here with upper and lower cases). This link is also available on our website, www.southwindsmagazine.com. See the left column.

Regata del Sol al Sol Celebrates 50th Anniversary in 2018 Registration for the 50th Regata del Sol al Sol from St. Petersburg, FL, to Isla Mujeres, Mexico, is now open at the regatta website at www.regatadelsolalsol.org, or it can be accessed at the St. Petersburg Yacht Club website at www.spyc.org (click on “Sailing” in top menu, then “Regattas”). The NOR and a new registration procedure are available. The regatta runs from April 26 to May 5, 2018.

St. Petersburg-Habana Race, Feb. 24-March 3, 2018 Although changes in policies regarding travel to Cuba have restricted many who have planned to go Cuba, the St. Petersburg Yacht Club’s St. Petersburg-Habana race will not be affected and will continue as planned. Registration is open and can be accessed at www.spychabanarace.com. The NOR and schedule are also available.

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Registration, seminars, skippers meeting and dinner will be on Feb. 24. On Feb. 25 there will be a weather and start update meeting, followed by a skipper and crew party. The race will start at 10am on Monday, Feb. 26. Boats are expected to arrive in Havana Feb. 27-28, followed by a welcome party at Marina Hemingway March 1. On March 2, there will be a nautical parade and happy hour. On March 3, the local Torreon de la Chorrera race at the Havana Harbor entrance will be held, followed by a dinner and awards ceremony that evening.

Coral Reefs in the Florida Keys are Slowly Dying Tourism is the life blood of the Florida Keys, supplying 54 percent of the jobs. It is really the only way for people to make money in the Keys. Diving on the coral reefs in the Keys is a “key” part of that industry. Yet the coral cover in the Keys has been dying off for decades. Many have been telling this story, but little has been done to solve the problem, although the government has spent a lot of money studying and monitoring the problem. Now, those who are studying it in hopes of saving the coral are facing cutbacks in EPA spending—the opposite of what is needed. In recent years, millions have been spent converting the

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Keys’ individual septic and cesspool sewage systems to central sewer systems, which has ended the problem of human waste seeping into the ocean, which was helping to destroy the coral. But that’s not enough. Today, less than 10 percent of the reef systems are covered with living coral. The reefs are now covered with dead coral. Research has suggested that the main cause is global warming: the ocean waters are too warm to sustain the living coral that’s been there for tens of

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will be dead before long. Others continue to work on solving the problem of the dying corals. Information in this article was taken from an article in the Washington Post by Chris Mooney with graphics by Tim Meko.

Dead Zone in Gulf Larger than Ever The dead zone in the Gulf of Mexico, which has been growing for many years, was recently observed by scientists to be larger than ever. It currently covers about 8,776 square miles, which would be an area about 92 miles by 92 miles— about the size of the state of New Jersey. Dead zones are caused by agricultural and industrial runoff from land. The largest influx into the Gulf comes from the Mississippi River, which mainly happens in the spring when the river is flowing at its greatest. The excess nutrients from the runoff lead to a growth in algae, which when it dies, sinks to greater depths, which then cause an increase in bacteria, which sucks up all the oxygen in the water, causing fish and other life to leave or die off. With heavy rains this last year, the dead zone has increased by about 50 percent more than has been seen in the last five years.

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The dead zone in the Gulf has grown to 8,776 square miles, the largest it’s ever been. The darker red is the area with the least amount of oxygen. NOAA image.

There is an estimated 100,000 square miles of dead zones in different seas around the world. Some dead zones have decreased in size as the result of improvements in wastewater treatment, storm water and sediment controls, soil management and improved fertilizer application practices.

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Quantum Sails announced in July that it has completed an agreement with Hood Sailmakers in Newport, RI, to acquire the company’s sailmaking rights and manufacturing assets. The acquisition, which includes occupancy of Hood’s world headquarters in RI, will increase Quantum’s global sailmaking capacity and provide a new home base for Quantum’s sales and service operations in the northeastern region of the U.S. Formed in 1996, Quantum Sails is the second largest sailmaker in the world with headquarters in Traverse City, MI, and a network of over 60 owned and affiliated sail lofts around the globe. Since 1952, Hood sails have been the sails of choice for sailors seeking performance and durability. From modest beginnings in the basement of his house in Marblehead in the early 1950s, Ted Hood developed not only fast, durable sails, but invented the machinery to make the cloth that he used to make these sails. www.quantumsails.com

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Stiletto Catamarans Receives $12.5 Million in Investment to Expand In July, Stiletto Manufacturing announced a $12.5 million private equity investment offering from Capital Nexus, LLC, that will allow the expansion of its plant in Tyrell County, NC. The funds will allow the plant to build two or more boats per week of its all new Stilleto-X brand and grow the staff to 20-25 full time employees. In 2015, Stilleto Manufacturing brought back the popular Stiletto Catamaran brand of the 1980s (Stilleto started manufacturing in 1976) that has been a popular boat for many years since its inception. The new Stilleto-X series is intended to satisfy enthusiasts seeking a family-sized daysailer, small cruiser or racer. The series includes the “fun and affordable Stiletto-X Ultimate Beachcat, the amenity-rich Stiletto-Xc Beachcat Cruiser and the high-performance Stiletto-Xf Foiler.” www.SailStilleto.com Stilleto-X as a cruiser.

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Mermaid Shed Floats 1000 Miles from Key West to Louisiana A small floating shed with the painting of a Mermaid on it was found Aug. 2 about 180 miles south of Louisiana. The shed broke off its mooring a few days earlier in Key West during Tropical Storm Emily and drifted about 1000 miles before the Coast Guard heard about it from someone who spotted it drifting. The Coast Guard set a plane out to view it and took the accompanying photo. The Coast Guard first put out a call for its owner, which still remains in doubt. Reports are that the shed was originally anchored behind the Parrot Key Hotel and Resort in Key West, although no one has claimed ownership. The Coast Guard eventually gave up on finding the owners and said they would not tow it to shore. It was labeled a derelict vessel and a notice put out to other boats about it.

Sailboat Sales Drop; Brokerage Sailboat Sales Remain Virtually Unchanged While Average Boat Cost Increases TradeOnlyToday.com reported that sales of new sailboats in May went down from 216 in May 2016 to 137 in May 2017, a drop of 36.6 percent. Year over year since May 2016 through May 2017, sales dropped from 899 units to 565 units, a drop of 37.2 percent. Brokerage sales of sailboats from January to June this year compared to the same period one year ago: Sales are the same at 2605 this year compared to 2606 in 2016. The average boat value increased 13 percent from $76,064 to $85,920. The average number of days to sell a brokerage sailboat decreased slightly from 322 days to 319 days. Brokerage sales of sailboats concentrated on boats longer than 36 feet.

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Key West Race Week Canceled for 2018 – Will it Return? By Steve Morrell

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n May, the Storm Trysail Club announced that it was canceling Key West Race Week (KWRW) 2018. The club stated that they might be bringing it back in 2019, but changes in the event in recent years have made it difficult to run the one-week regatta. Storm Trysail Club, a not-for-profit organization, took over the event, held each January, from Premiere Racing (a for-profit company) in 2016. Premier Racing ran KWRW under the direction of Peter Craig for the previous 21 years. The event was originally started in 1987 by Yachting Magazine. Craig ran it in the 90s and eventually took it over with his company Premiere Racing. Craig said the cost and less participation made it impossible for Premiere to continue. Storm Trysail Club said they canceled the 2018 race week for the same reasons. KWRW reached its peak in participation in 2001 with 326 boats competing. Participation had been declining for years, especially after the collapse of the economy in 2008. In 2016, 130 boats competed, the first year the Storm Trysail Club was in charge. In 2017—the 30th anniversary—only 90 boats competed. Other contributing factors included the increased cost of staying in Key West. Key West prices, for both living there and tourism, increased drastically in the 2000s, and today, hotel room rates in Key West are the highest in Florida.

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These additional costs, along with declining participation, pressured the organizers to seek more and more sponsors to finance the event. And with fewer participants, it became more difficult to find sponsors. The two main sponsors, Quantum and Mount Gay Rum, were happy with the event, but the number of smaller sponsors needed to help with costs was declining. The budget for the event was over $500,000. Just the cost of housing over 100 volunteers was $95,000. And for the participants, getting to remote Key West with both crew and boat was a long and expensive ride, costing as much as $10,000 for many just for a crane to take a boat in and out of the water. Marina space was also difficult and expensive. In the early days, amateurs raced, often sleeping on their boats. As the years went by, the race boats became more professional with most boats having at least one professional crewmember on board. As the boats became more professional, the boats had fewer accommodations for those staying on board, meaning more hotel costs. Other events around the country competed with KWRW, like Charleston Race Week—held in April—which has become the largest keelboat event in the Western Hemisphere. Charleston is closer and cheaper and a shorter event—all factors which make it less expensive and less time-consuming. All these reasons put the future of KWRW in doubt. The Storm Trysail Club says that it will be observing the changing face of racing and these large regattas to see if it will come back, perhaps in a very different form—maybe for a shorter race week or something else that will cost less and bring more racers. But everyone who goes to the event each year agrees that there are few better places to sail in the middle of winter—and party like crazy at night—than Key West.

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The cockpit is long enough to lay down in and seats four comfortably. There are large storage compartments under the seats on each side for extra anchors, lines, cushions, canvas, diving gear, etc.

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e have owned a Tanzer 7.5-meter (25 feet) sloop since 1987. She was a fine boat unimproved, except for weather helm and an iron keel. We have replaced, modified, and upgraded almost everything aboard, modified the rudder, encapsulated the keel and added a large amount of gear and electronics, and painted her with Awl Grip. With the improvements we made, she is now a fast, good-looking boat that sails well, even on jib alone, is very comfortable, well-ventilated, and can go almost anywhere with her 34-inch draft. She is very seaworthy and has carried us safely through storms and very rough seas offshore. She cruises at 6.5 to 7.2 mph under power and reaches similar speeds with a good wind. She does not punch through a steep chop as well as some larger boats, and she makes spray motoring into waves. She is well powered with a 9.9 electric-lift Honda outboard and 24-gallon fuel capacity. We have sailed her to most of the islands in the Bahamas, in the Gulf Stream from Miami to Hilton Head, all through the Keys many times, and to the west coast of Florida as far north as St. Petersburg. We prefer to anchor in isolated anchorages and are very comfortable

aboard for as much as a month at a time. No wires slap in the mast and waves do not slap under the stern. The cockpit is long enough to lay down in and seats four comfortably. There are large storage compartments under the seats on each side for extra anchors, lines, cushions, canvas, diving gear, etc. We have chartered and sailed on 36- to 54-foot boats but are always glad to get home to the comfort and ease of handling our Tanzer. I am always thankful for her size when I clean or paint the bottom, or raise the mainsail, or buy gear. She has a 110-square-foot main and a 220-square-foot 150 percent Genoa, both recently replaced, with Harkin roller furling. She has a small storm jib, and a spinnaker. We added a Bimini with a custom slide out forward panel, a blue Sunbrella awning, side curtains stern sundowner, and

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With the improvements we made, she is now a fast, goodlooking boat that sails well, even on jib alone, is very comfortable, well-ventilated, and can go almost anywhere with her 34-inch draft.

The main cabin with table. Forward of the bulkhead was a small compartment with a portable toilet, which we made into a hanging locker. Forward of that is the V-berth, which we turned into a storage area. We installed a composting toilet just aft of the V-berth.

a forward hatch awning. We also added a clear dodger with clear side curtains. The mainsail cover attaches behind the winches, allowing us to access the Genoa halyard without removing the cover. We have blue Sunbrella covers and screens for all openings. We upgraded to Anderson 28S selftailing sheet winches, Lewmar halyard winches, a winch for the spinnaker control lines, and a winch on the boom for the outhaul and reefing. We installed cockpit-controlled sliding cars for the Genoa sheets and a new traveler for the main. When cruising, we carry a nine-foot Achilles (with an inflatable floor), a 5hp Nissan outboard, and a mooring whip on the stern to hold the dinghy away from the boat when at anchor. We have an outboard hoist for the dinghy motor that can also be used to lift the Honda. The inflated dinghy fits nicely on the bow and can be lifted aboard with the spinnaker halyard and pole. The dinghy motor stores on a motor mount that can be raised to the stern rail, or lowered to allow the motor to propel the Tanzer in an emergency. We reinforced the transom to support the outboards and the mooring whip. There is a swing up ladder on the stern, which can be let down from the water. We installed heavy duty pintles and gudgeons, and added about six inches to the leading edge of the outboard rudder just below the edge of the stern. That gives her a bal-

anced helm that is light to the touch and keeps her tracking straight even in the gusts. She sails faster too. We replaced and upgraded all the stanchions and added 12-inch, hurricane-grade cleats on the bow and stern. We reinforced the keel bolts. We replaced the forward hatch with a heavy duty one, and replaced the six quarter-inch-thick fixed side ports with half-inch Plexiglas in new port frames. We installed 12inch hatches in the deck on either side about a foot aft of the shrouds, and opening ports in both sides of the dog house amidships for great ventilation. We added a solar vent just forward of the mast and one in the side of the dog house just above the stove. We added an excellent 26-pound stainless Ultima anchor and a bow roller. When the boat is moving fast, the stern tends to sit lower allowing water to come up through the cockpit drains. I built a Plasteak solid floorboard to keep our feet dry, and that works well. We added an additional drain on the transom in case the other drains get clogged by leaves in a hurricane. We replaced the front teak trim boards on the companionway hatch and the hatch boards with Plasteak as well as the handrails on the cabin top. It looks great and requires no maintenance. Down below, a counter runs from side to side just forward of the cockpit and companionway hatch. We installed

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We replaced the old cushions in the two berths with a stiffer memory foam and had them covered with blue Sunbrella, which is great. With a simple modification, and existing cushions, the berth covers the whole width of the eight-foot beam.

a two-burner propane stove on the port counter, and a 10-pound aluminum propane tank (which lasts over a month) on the stern rail. The compartment below the stove stores all of our cookware and dishes. Below that is a 10-gallon water tank and one battery. The center of the counter is used as a step. Below the counter are two 14-inch wide doors to a large compartment that is partly open to the two cockpit lockers. We store two five-gallon water jugs and the trash bag on the port side. There is additional storage on the starboard side and room to slide in the spinnaker pole,

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whisker pole, mooring top under the cushwhip, and the long oar. ions. The port comTwo Pelican computer partment is used for and camera cases fit storing food and paper nicely below the step in items. The starboard front of the doors. compartment is used On the starboard for storing the second side of the counter is a 100-amp hour battery, small sink, and an ice tools, spare parts, fasbox with added insulateners, an electric dingtion. The ice box holds hy inflator etc. We about 75 pounds of replaced the old cushblock ice, which would Down below, a counter runs from side to side just forward of the cockpit and ions with a stiffer last about a week. We companionway hatch. The center of the counter is used as a step. memory foam and had installed a compressor, them covered with a keel cooler, and an blue Sunbrella, which evaporator to give us a is great. With a simple true refrigerator. With modification, and exista 180-watt solar panel ing cushions, the berth we installed above the covers the whole width Bimini top we keep the of the eight-foot beam. refrigerator at 40 There is a four-foot degrees with no diffilong table that attachculty. With the keel es to the main cabin cooler instead of a fan forward bulkhead. we do not hear the There is a leaf that can compressor even on a be raised when sitting quiet night. on the starboard berth. In addition to the Just ahead of the bulklarge solar panel, we head was a small comhave two smaller ones. partment with a portOne is on the forward able toilet. We made it hatch and the other is into a hanging locker. aft of the mast. We Behind the door, on have separate Sunware the starboard side, was Fox 360 10-amp cona hanging locker, into trollers on each panel. which we built two We installed a 12-breakadditional deep shelves er panel. Our instru- The custom canvas can completely enclose the cockpit, covering part of the with teak retaining ments include a new bimini. We installed a 180-watt solar panel above the bimini top. boards on the front, Raymarine tri-data for giving us ample clothes depth, speed, and trip storage. Forward of length, a new Raymarine true/apparent wind instrument, a that is the V-berth with a cutout space aft where we new Raymarine tiller pilot with remote and a spare control installed a Nature’s Own composting toilet (that is great). head and tiller drive, a Raymarine repeater display, a new We turned the V-berth into a storage area. In the aft part Icom VHF with GPS, a new Plastimo compass, and an on either side of the head, we have a total of four plastic EPIRB. We also have a Garmin 740 S chart plotter, including containers where we store our bedding and towels, etc. depth, and a spare. The chart plotter mounts on a vertical Forward of the containers we store our bagged dinghy, our pole that is just inside the Companionway hatch. It can be dodger, our mattress topper, etc. There are shelves for storswung back for storage when not in use. We have LED age above each side of the V-berth and hangers for four fishhouse, anchor, and running lights. The new items are the ing rods. All the way forward is a plywood shelf with a result of a nearby lightning strike and great coverage from home-made chain locker. Progressive. We have made crossings while larger boats stayed in Each of the two berths has a long shelf behind it and a port waiting for the weather. Our little boat has served us large storage area below it with two access hatches in the well, but now, loss of dockage is sadly forcing us to sell her.

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ew places seem to illicit as much of a reaction among Bahamas cruisers as George Town on Great Exuma Island at the bottom of the Bahamian Exumas island chain. For those cruisers looking for quiet, deserted cays to get away from it all, George Town is to be assiduously avoided; as we sit here at Capt. Cindy and First Mate anchor, we are surrounded and deck ape Martin. by more than 300 other boats. Other boaters make a beeline directly for George Town and stay here throughout the entire boating season. George Town, a settlement of around 1,000 people, is the capital of the Exumas and is situated on the west side of Elizabeth Harbor around what is euphemistically called Lake Victoria. This roughly circular saltwater lake, approximately 200 yards across, is literally the heart of town. Access to town for boaters requires one to dinghy ashore and enter the lake by passing underneath a very low narrow fixed bridge; larger boats cannot enter the lake. A free-floating dinghy dock, as well as a free potable water spigot, is provided by Exuma Market on the east side of the lake. Large boats can dock at the Exuma Yacht Club. but the approach can be shallow depending on the tides. The town offers just about everything the cruising boater needs. It has two large grocery stores, a well-stocked boat supply store, a Yamaha outboard dealer, laundromat, hardware store, a NAPA auto parts store, several liquor stores, and a number of bars and restaurants. There are government offices for customs and immigration, and several brokers who can help you navigate customs laws and duties for bringing goods into the Bahamas, if what you need is not locally available. The recently-completed hospital provides medical care facilities for emergencies and George Town’s international airport provides easy connections direct to Florida. George Town and Stocking Island offer a number of eateries and drinkeries, many of which feature live island music throughout the week. Cindy and I prefer Blu, the restaurant and bar at the Exuma Yacht Club. Situated in George Town on the second floor of the EYC building, it SOUTHWINDS

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The dinghy dock on Lake Victoria. George Town is situated on the west side of Elizabeth Harbor around what is euphemistically called Lake Victoria. This roughly circular saltwater lake, approximately 200 yards across, is literally the heart of town.

offers a panoramic open air view of Elizabeth Harbor. Their regular menu features an excellent burger and Bahamian staples like conch fritters, but the chef really excels at his daily specials. The staff is very friendly, engaging and accommodating and the Wifi is free, and by our experience, the most reliable in the area. Saturday evenings they offer live “rake n’ scrape” music followed by an open mic for the talented, brave or intoxicated. It’s a good time! Elizabeth Harbor, formed by the east coast of Great Exuma and the parallel west coast of Stocking Island, is huge, running around eight miles long and a mile wide. Water depth between these islands runs between 8 to 25 feet, depending upon where you choose to drop anchor. The U.S. Navy dredged channels here during World War II, so the harbor is easily navigable. Holding varies from fair to

good, with sand bottom on the western side of the harbor and grass-and-sand on the eastern side. Wind protection is good from the southwest to the northwest and from the northeast to the east-southeast, though the width of the harbor may require you to move your boat depending on which direction the wind is coming from. Some affectionately call George Town “Chicken Harbor,” since many boaters opt not to undertake the challenge of continuing farther south along the “Thorny Path,” beating into the wind to reach the Caribbean. Others call it “Adult Summer Camp.” Folks meet daily for beach volleyball, bocce ball, water aerobics, beach yoga, DJ dancing, impromptu jam sessions, treasures-from-the-bilge swap meets and both organized and freestyle drinking. There’s beach church and choir on Sundays and even weekly AA

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meetings. The Chat n’ Chill bar and Volleyball Beach on the west side of Stocking Island are the social center of the George Town sailing community. The cruisers’ community here is very close knit; boaters often help each other out with mechanical and electrical repairs, re-anchoring unmanned boats dragging through the anchorage and assisting each other during medical emergencies. We witnessed two instances in which boaters banded together to stabilize a critically ill patient and coordinate their transfer from the anchorage to the hospital. There is a Cruisers’ Net every morning at 8am on VHF channel 72 that provides weather updates, broadcasts community announcements, allows local businesses to advertise specials and enables folks to request help or advertise stuff to buy, sell or trade. There is also an orientation for boaters new to George Town to help them navigate their way around. Cindy and I have been here for a few weeks, waiting for the start of the annual George Town Cruisers’ Regatta. This week-long celebration is now in its 37th year. The cruisers’ community forms committees to organize volleyball tournaments, a variety show, Street scene in George Town. George Town, a settlement of around 1,000 dinghy races, a poker run, a sandcastle-building com- people, is the capital of the Exumas. petition, a bocce ball tournament and both an in-harbor and a round-the-island big boat race. There is also an annual slow pitch softball game against the local George Town Bahamian team; the cruisers’ team holds the distinction of having lost every game for the last 36 years. The regatta commenced with a dinghy poker run; teams of four dinghied to various local businesses to enjoy special offerings and be dealt a playing card at each stop. A brisk 20-knot wind made this a wet ride for all concerned. Four queens ended up taking the pot. On Saturday, Cindy and I packed up our folding chairs and dinghied across the harbor to go to the variety show. The harbor was calm, so the mile-long ride from Stocking Island to George Town was blessedly dry. Docking was quite an adventure though, with dozens of dinghies already tied up. However, a good amount of pushing and shoving and a long painter finally got us set. We strolled up to Regatta Park and set up our chairs with the rest of the audience. It was hot, but fortunately there was plenty of cold Sands and Kalik beer to ease the suffering. Several local groups also participated in the variety show; the local community is very supportive of the regatta and of the boaters in general. In return, the boaters help the community wherever they can. All the proceeds from the regatta in excess of expenses are The town offers just about everything the cruising boater needs. It has two donated to the George Town community. large grocery stores, a well-stocked boat supply store, a Yamaha outboard For us, the highlight of the Regatta was the large- dealer, laundromat, hardware store, a NAPA auto parts store, several liquor boat in-harbor boat race. Neither of us had ever been stores, and a number of bars and restaurants. to a boat regatta before and seeing all of the boats with their sails unfurled, heeling under a stout breeze was knew each other quite well. Many of these folks have been quite a sight to behold. Sailing conditions were near percoming to George Town for years. fect, with a steady 15-20 knot wind blowing out of the Oh, and for the 37th year in a row, the cruisers lost the southeast. We perched ourselves on top of our Bimini and softball game. But don’t worry, we’ll get ‘em next year. listened to the colorful commentary being broadcast on VHF Channel 74. The lady calling the race was great; very Martin and Cindy Dahm cruised the Bahamas in Just One clever and quick-witted. The banter between her and the Dance, a 38-foot Lagoon 380 S2 catamaran. roving on-site reporters made it clear most of the racers

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to the east to settle in Tahiti—even though he was in excellent position to be the first to finish. He sailed around the globe one-and-ahalf times by the time he settled in Tahiti. Chay Blyth entered the Golden Globe with no sailing experience. After rounding Cape Agulhas off South Africa, he retired from the race because of boat problems. Afterwards, he dedicated his life to the sea and later became the first to sail non-stop westwards around the globe. Donald Crowhurst sailed on a trimaran that he was building, although trimarans were just beginning to be noticed as oceangoing sailboats—even though they had a tendency to flip at sea. Crowhurst was convinced he would be first to finish with such a fast boat, but he had no real experience sailing on the open sea. He departed in a rush on the last day allowed, Oct. 31. His boat was not even finished and his supplies in a mess, even leaving many repair items on shore. After making it to somewhere in the southern Atlantic, communication became erratic—eventually stopping altogether—until some time later when he radioed that he had gone around the world and re-entered the Atlantic. In truth, he had stayed in the Atlantic the entire time. Eventually, he disappeared, but his boat was found, empty, shortly afterwards. He had kept two logs, one fake and one real. In the final analysis, after reviewing his real log and a vague suicide note, it was assumed he jumped overboard. It was a sad ending. Nigel Tetley’s boat sank with only 1100 nautical miles to go—while he was in the lead in the Atlantic on the return. He sailed on a trimaran and was the first to go around the Horn in a multihull. One person finished, becoming the first to sail around alone non-stop and to also win the prize with the fastest time. Robin Knox-Johnston sailed in his self-built (in India with two friends), 32-foot, Atkins-designed, double-ended wooden ketch, Suhali, which he sailed from Bombay back home to England, sailing solo from South Africa. When the Golden Globe came up, he was determined to sail in it and went to the Sunday Times for sponsorship. The Times considered him to be the least likely to win, so Knox-Johnston went to the neighboring Sunday Mirror where he arranged sponsorship. During the race, he faced his share of breakdowns. His hull was leaking so he dove on it and caulked it underwater. After losing his self-steering gear, he faced

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serious problems with his rudder, which he eventually lashed tight. With no rudder, he learned how to balance the boat with the sails so the boat would steer itself on a continuous course on its own. Golden Globe Race 2018 Fast forward to June 2018—in a world where GPS and electronic charts, satellite communication and other electronic aids make finding your way around the world in a sailboat an easy thing to do. But still difficult is the sailing in the world’s great oceans, especially the southern ocean where no land exists to break up the waves that go around and around the southern end of the globe—the ocean that the Golden Globe Race sails in by rounding the five capes.. Along comes Australian sailor Don McIntyre who comes up with the Golden Globe Race 2018, which celebrates the 50th Anniversary of the original Golden Globe in 1968. In general, the skippers, boats and equipment must be somewhat equal to the conditions that Robin KnoxJohnston had in his 1968 trip. The 2018 version follows the same route, but this time, experience is required. Entrants must show 8000 ocean sailing miles, along with another 2000 miles solo. Entrants are allowed to enter by invitation only and must be 18 years of age. The boat must be of an approved design—and designed prior to 1988—and be 32-36 feet long, and it can be of fiberglass construction. Many production designs have already been approved. Plus there are numerous restrictions on sails, propellers, keel (must be full keel), rigging and miscellaneous other items. No electronic navigation aids are allowed. All entrants must use similar methods available to Knox-Johnston, who used a sextant and tables. There are features that allow for safety, such as a GPS Chartplotter—that will be in a sealed box—that will allow skippers to open in an emergency. Satellite tracking devices will be on all boats, but not available for viewing by the skippers. They will also be able to carry two satellite phones for one-a-week checking-in communication with race headquarters. There will also be a “two-way satellite short text paging unit (to race headquarters only) for twice daily 100-character text reports.” The rules and restrictions are quite extensive for skipper, boat and equipment and all details are included in the NOR, available at www.goldengloberace.com. The race begins on June 1, 2018 and everyone must depart within five days. As of press date in early August, here is the current line up, as described on the race website: The number of entrants for the Race is limited to 30, and the event is already oversubscribed. Professional sailors and adventurers dominate but they also include an architect, farmer, furniture maker, foreign exchange trader, engineer, teacher and social media technologist. All have considerable short—and single-handed sailing experience, one having logged five solo circumnavigations. They are from Australia (4), Brazil (1), Estonia (1), France (7), Ireland (1), Italy (2), New Zealand (1), Norway (1), Palestine (1), Russia (1), Switzerland (1), UK (5), and the USA (4). Their average age is 48. The youngest are 27 (one British woman, two Italian men and one American). The oldest is a 71 year-old Frenchman.

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Shane Freeman on board Mushka about to climb up the 160foot rope ladder. Photo credit: Freeman Sailing.

Shane Freeman – Entrant in the Golden Globe Race 2018 In the February issue (“From the Helm”), SOUTHWINDS published the story of 61-year-old Shane Freeman and his 35-foot boat, Mushka. Freeman planned to sail solo 14,500 miles from Australia to England, via Cape Horn, to enter the Golden Globe Race 2018. He left Australia on Dec. 12. His plans were to arrive in England in May, 2017. In February, about 600 nautical miles from Chile, his boat was rolled in a storm in the southern ocean, dismasting it. The boat was too damaged for repairs and he contacted authorities in Chile to be rescued. A 1000-foot, Panamanian-registered, Japanese-owned, bulk carrier of iron ore and coal came alongside his boat shortly afterwards and picked him up, in what was very difficult conditions. The freeboard of the ship was over 160 feet. The ship’s crew lowered lines so they could pull up the four bags that he had put together of items from his boat he wanted to keep. One of them hit the side of the ship on its way up and the contents spilled into the sea. It contained his log book and diary. He had to climb a 160-foot rope ladder up the side of the ship in rough seas, calling it the most hazardous time of his 90 days at sea. He managed to get up the swinging ladder, the ship went to port in Chile and he was able to return to Australia. He had to scuttle his boat, otherwise it would have been a hazard to navigation, and there was no practical way to retrieve it. His description of the event and his voyage beforehand, including the ship’s video of his rescue, can be found at www.freemansailing.com.

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things about the Keowee Sailing Club? “We had a member whose cousin came over to visit from somewhere in Central Europe,” recalls Smith. “After I described to him how much work we put into the club he said, ‘But you‘re all communists.’” I replied ‘Yes, but we’re voluntary communists.’ The club owns the property where it sits and we’re all delighted that we essentially control our own destiny.” “Communists,” perhaps, but maybe a more apt description is that they’re all members of a commune. No one actually lives at the club, of course, but the draw is so strong for members that it might seem that they do. Just ask past commodore Chris Zander, a multihull sailor who has been attending events at the club since 1992 when his parents joined. Now, he looks upon his fellow memThere’s an active multihull faction at the Keowee Sailing Club. bers as family. “They’re all just good people,” Zander says. “On the water or on shore, everyone’s supportive. We orchestrate a lot of events such as our annual raft-up, our Grits and Haggis Regatta, and our Wednesday evening potluck suppers. Racing here is definitely competitive, but that doesn’t mean your fellow racers won’t help you out if something goes wrong. I’ve done some offshore racing events and competed at a few big regattas, but sailing here is really the most fun for me. There’s a real camaraderie underlying everything. A lot of the people that I know here get together even when the wind isn’t blowing. And because my family lives on the lake now, I’m at the club pretty often. It’s really where I’d rather be anyway.” And Zander isn’t alone in that leaning. Current club commodore Steve Barnes, a real estate broker who lives an hour and a half away in Asheville, N.C., also spends as much time at the club as he can. “This is a special place,” Barnes offers. “My wife and I love the scenery here. In fact, The club’s annual raft-up is just one of the events that packs the calendar of activiit was out on this lake that I proposed to her.” ties for members. Barnes, who has been a member since 2004, has a unique perspective as commodore. “Not too long ago, I attended a regional meeting for sailing club and yacht club leaders, and I learned that our club is something of an exception. We’re financially solvent with a healthy membership roster. At a number of clubs in the region, memberships are down and costs are high. Yes, we’ve been fortunate to avoid those trends, but I attribute it to more than good luck. It’s really the culture of our club—shaped largely by the selfhelp aspect—that has enabled us to succeed. People here are genuinely engaged, and that makes all the difference.” For more information about the Keowee Sailing Club, visit www.keoweesailingclub.com

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RACE CALENDAR LISTING YOUR RACE SOUTHWINDS lists races with date, event and sponsoring organization in the eight southeastern states. To be listed in the section, at the beginning of each region, called “Upcoming Major Regattas,” cost is $35/ month ($25 for second month) for the first 130 words (text and title) and $45/month ($35 for second month) for 200 words total. No listing over 200 words allowed. Regattas that run display ads (1/4 page or larger) will get 150 words at no additional charge for two months. Email editor@southwindsmagazine.com, or 941-7958704, around the first of the month preceding publication to list your event or place an ad. Club Races Not Listed Local weekly and monthly club races not listed. Contact the clubs. Generally, any sailboat is invited to club racing. Yacht Clubs Listed Below/Yacht Club Directory Clubs listed below are the clubs that have regattas listed this month or next month. For a complete list of clubs in the Southeast, go to www.Southwinds Magazine.com and go to the club directory. To add your club or edit the listing, create an account on the online directory. You can then add additional information about your club: Location, regattas, club racing, cruising, activities, general information, etc.

Major Upcoming Regattas

21st Annual Leukemia Cup Regatta, Charleston, SC, Sept. 22-23 Inshore and offshore races in the Charleston Harbor. The Leukemia Cup is held annually to help raise money for The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society to fund patient services and vital blood cancer treatment research. www.leukemiacup.org/sc

Clubs with regattas listed this month (go to clubs for local club racing schedules): AYC: Atlanta YC, Atlanta, GA, www.atlantayachtclub.org AUGSC: Augusta SC. www.augustaSailingClub.org BYSC: Beaufort Yacht & Sailing Club, Beaufort, SC, www.byscnet.com CYC-SC: Carolina YC, Charleston, SC, www.carolinayachtclub.com CYC-NC: Carolina YC (N. Carolina), www.carolinayachtclub.org LMSC: Lake Murray SC, Chapin, SC, www.lmsc.org LLSC: Lake Lanier SC, Lake Lanier, GA, www.llsc.com LNYC: Lake Norman YC, NC, www.lakenormanyachtclub.com LTYC: Lake Townsend YC, Brown Summit, NC, www.LakeTownsendYachtClub.com SAYRA: www.sayra-sailing.com SYC: Savannah YC, Savannah, GA, www.savannahyachtclub.org SEPTEMBER (* = see “Major Upcoming Regattas” this section) 1-3 San Juan Nationals. LNYC 2-3 Scots on the Rocks. Flying Scots. LMSC 2-3 Labor Day Regatta. LNYC 8-10 E-Scow Nationals. LNYC 9-10 Old Goat Thistle Regatta. LLSC 9-10 Leukemia Wassaw Cup. SYC 10 Special Olympics. LNYC 10 Women on the Water. LTYC 16-17 Gone with the Wind. Catalina 22s. LLSC 16-17 CORA Offshore Regatta. CORA 16-17 Bottoms Up. MC Scows. LMSC 22-23 Leukemia Cup Charleston, SC* 23-24 Flying Scot/Lightning Regatta. LLSC 23-24 Board Bash. LNYC 30 Around Oak Island Sunfish Race. SYCNC OCTOBER 7-8 Georgia State Laser Championship. LLSC 7-8 Thistle Old Salty/First Sail. LNYC 7-8 Halloween Regatta. AUGSC 14-15 Sailboard Regatta. LLSC 14-15 Gilbert Beers Memorial. AYC 14 SAYRA Club Challenge. J/22s. SAYRA 21-22 Wild Oyster Regatta. Lightnings. CYC-SC 21-22 Highlander Pipers. LNYC 21 High School Sailing. LNYC 21 Dataw Cup. BYSC 21-22 E Scow South. AUGSC 21-22 CSC Championship Racing. CSC-SC 28-29 Halloween Regatta. LLSC 28-29 Halloween Snipe Regatta. AYC 28 Stede Bonnet Regatta. www.provisioncompany.com 28 HS Regatta. BYSC 28-30 Hot V1 Charity Regatta. LTYC

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Clubs with regattas listed this month (go to clubs for local club racing schedules): EFYC: Epping Forest YC, www.efyc.com FCSA: First Coast Sailing Assoc. www.sailjax.com HRYC: Halifax River YC, www.hryc.com MYC: Melbourne YC, www.MelbourneYachtClub.com OSC: Ocala Sailing Club, www.ocalasailingclub.org www.southwindsmagazine.com


NFCC: RCJ: SAYC: SYC:

North Florida Cruising Club. www.nfccsail.com Rudder Club of Jacksonville, www.RudderClub.com St. Augustine YC, www.StAugustineYachtClub.com Smyrna YC, www.SmyrnaYachtClub.com

SEPTEMBER 1-4 St. Augustine Dash. HRYC 2 Herb Elphick Memorial. NFCC 2-3 Labor Day Regatta. RCY 4 Tommy Hall Memorial. NFCC 9 Labor Day Regatta. FCSA 9 Mermaid Regatta. MYC 10 John Meehan Memorial. Offshore. SAYC 16 Crab Trap Regatta. FCSA 23 Hands on the Helm. Women’s Regatta. NFCC OCTOBER TBD Sunset Harbor Challenge Around Lake Weir Regatta. Ocala Sailing Club TBD Sanford Fall Regatta. www.flalmsa.org 7-8 Small Boat Fall Regatta. Melbourne YC 7 Fall River. North Florida Cruising Club 13-14 Leukemia Cup. Epping Forest YC 14 Chicken Island. Smyrna YC 14-15 Big Boat Fall Regatta. Melbourne YC 15 Compass Rose Challenge. St. Augustine YC 21-22 12th Inland Lake Championship. LESC 21 Navy Day. Epping Forest YC 28 Brewers Cup. Smyrna YC 28-29 Hiram’s Haul Catamaran Race. www.sailseriespromotions.com

Race Calendar Key West Community Sailing Center. A social hour featuring lite fare is held on Fridays from 6-8pm. Beginners and non-members welcome. The KWCSC is located at 705 Palm Avenue (off Sailboat Lane). 305-292-5993. www.keywestsailingcenter.org. Upper Keys Sailing Club (UKSC), Key Largo. www.upperkeyssailingclub.com. Go to the Club website for regular club racing open to all. SEPTEMBER 3 Labor Day All Comers Regatta 23 Summer Portsmouth #4 24 Summer PHRF #4 OCTOBER 14 Summer Portsmouth #5 14-15 Club 420 Laser Regatta 15 Summer PHRF #5 29 Halloween All Comers Regatta

Major Upcoming Regattas Regional Sailing Organizations: BBYRA Biscayne Bay Yacht Racing Association. www.bbyra.net US PHRF of Southeast Florida. www.phrfsef.com Clubs with regattas listed this month (go to clubs for local club racing schedules): BBYC Biscayne Bay YC. www.biscaynebayyachtclub.com CGSC Coconut Grove Sailing Club, www.cgsc.org KBYC Key BiscayneYC. www.kbyc.org SEPTEMBER 2 FL State Snipe Jr. Championship. CGSC 10 BBYRA OD#1. KBYC 16 BBYRA ORC #1. BBYC 23 Lime Cup Regatta. BBYC 30 BBYRA OD #2. CGSC 30 47th Southeast Dinghy Championship. KBYC OCTOBER 7 Columbus Day Regatta. www.columbusdayregatta.net 21 Annual BBYRA ORC #2. CGSC 28 Halloween Howler Youth Regatta. CGSC

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Sarasota Sailing Squadron 70th Annual Labor Day Regatta, Sept. 3 The Sarasota Sailing Squadron will be hosting its 71st Labor Day Regatta. With six courses on Sarasota Bay and PHRF racing in the Gulf, this regatta attracts sailors from all over the country. Courses will be set up hosting Opti Red, White, & Blue fleets, Opti Green Fleet, Laser, 420, Sunfish, Melges, SR Max, one-design, multihulls and PHRF fleets. This is a Sarasota Bay Boat of the Year Event. Camping is available on the club grounds. About 300 boats generally race in this regatta. Free dockage and limited camping are available. Food and entertainment will be provided throughout the weekend. Contact the SSS at 941-388-2355 for further information. The NOR and online registration is available at www.SarasotaSailingSquadron.org

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RACE CALENDAR 33rd Dunedin Cup, Dunedin, FL, Sept. 29Oct. 1, Regatta Auction Fund Raiser Oct. 13 A week of youth, high school one-design, and PHRF racing. The Dunedin Cup, Suncoast Boat of the Year event, will be held on Sept. 30, with the 7th Annual DYSA Green Fleet (Kids) Invitational Regatta, sailing on St. Joseph’s Sound, on Sept. 30. The skippers meeting will be held at the Dunedin Boat Club on Friday, Sept. 29. The Dunedin Cup is a recognized Suncoast Boat of the Year event. The regatta fund raiser will be held Oct. 30. For more on the fundraiser, see the Calendar section in this issue. All proceeds from the fund raiser and regatta go to support the Dunedin Youth Sailing Association program. For more information and NOR, go to www.DunedinCup.org, or call 727-733-3498.

34th Annual Pusser’s Rumgatta, Tampa, FL, Oct. 14 It’s nearly October and that means “Rumgatta” Time! The 34th Annual Pusser’s Rumgatta will be hosted by Tampa Sailing Squadron on Oct. 14 in Apollo Beach. New and exciting details this year include a freshly dredged channel and the introduction of a Singlehand and a Doublehand class on a long course! Following the racing is the Pusser’s Rum “Par-Ti” featuring music, rum libations, and dinner—all sponsored by Pusser’s Rum. The Scallywags of BCYC will be entertaining and Helly Hansen has sponsored a set of excellent foul weather gear for an auction to benefit Meals on Wheels. Racing classes: Spinnaker, Non-Spinnaker, Racer Cruiser, Cruising, Singlehand, Doublehand, and Mother Lode class—which is designed to provide an easy pursuit race around Tampa Bay for the less serious racers. The Mother Lode does not require a PHRF rating. Boats are assigned a rating based on their equipment and the captain’s experience. A pre-race skippers meeting and party featuring keg beer and $5 hamburger dinners for the Rumgatta starts at 5pm, Friday, Oct. 13, at the squadron. For additional information, contact Matt Dalton at tssregatta@gmail.com. For details, entry forms, NOR and a discount for early registration, go to www.sail-tss.org and go to Regattas.

USA Junior Olympics Sailing Festival – River Romp Regatta, N. Fort Myers, FL, Oct. 20-22 Edison Sailing Center. Laser, Radial, Laser 4.7, Club 420, Optimist. Contact Stephanie Webb at RPSC1983@aol.com

11th Buzzelli Multihull Rendezvous with 38th Stiletto Nationals, Sarasota Sailing Squadron, Oct. 20-22

compete in eight classes: Stilettos, Corsairs, Formulas, Hobies, Nacras, Windriders, Hobie Waves, Wetas, and a variety of other multihulls. Complimentary camping, docking, launching, and parking are available at the Squadron, which can be reached at 941-388-2355. For more information, go to www.Sarasota SailingSquadron.org, or contact them at 941-388-2355. West Florida Race Calendar The organizing authority for racing and boat ratings in West Florida is West Florida PHRF at www.westfloridaphrf.org. For regatta schedules and Boat of the Year schedules, go to the West Florida Yacht Racing Association at www.wfyra.org. Clubs with regattas listed this month (go to clubs for local club racing schedules): BYC: Bradenton YC. www.BradentonYachtClub.com CCSC: Clearwater Community Sailing Center. www.clearwatercommunitysailing.org CMCS: Caloosahatchee Marching & Chowder Society, www.cmcs-sail.org CYC: Clearwater YC, www.ClearwaterYachtClub.org DBC: Dunedin Boat Club, www.DunedinBoatClub.org DIYC: Davis Island YC, www.diyc.org NSYC: Naples Sailing & YC, www.theNSYC.com SSS: Sarasota Sailing Squadron, www.sarasotasailingsquadron.org SPSA: St. Petersburg SA, www.spsa.us SPYC: St. Petersburg YC, www.spyc.org SEPTEMBER (* = see “Major Upcoming Regattas” this section) 1-2 Labor Day Night Race. DIYC 1-3 71st Annual Labor Day Regatta. SSS* 15-17 Kick Off Regatta. BYC* 16-17 Bruce Waters Green Fleet Regatta. SPYC 23 Commodore’s Cup. SPSA 29-Oct. 1 Dunedin Cup. DBC* OCTOBER (* = see “Major Upcoming Regattas” this section) 6-9 USODA Spring Team Qualifier. SPYC 7 Sunfish Race. DIYC 7-8 Summerset Regatta. CMCS 13 Dunedin Cup. Regatta Ball. DBC* 14 34th Rumgatta. TSS* 20-22 Buzzelli Multihull Regatta. SSS* 20-22 River Romp Regatta* 21 Dore Drake. DIYC 21 Glowstick Regatta. DIYC 21-22 Clearwater Challenge. CYC 27-29 Ted Irwin Memorial Leukemia Cup/Fall Bay Race. SPYC 27-29 ISSA High School Single-Handed National Championship. SPYC 27-29 Kona North Americans. CCSC 28 Commodore’s Cup. NSYC 28 Halloween Regatta. DIYC 28 Great Pumpkin Regatta. SSS

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97th Annual Lipton Cup, Pass Christian, MS, Sept. 2-4 The Pass Christian Yacht Club will host this regatta on Labor Day Weekend. The regatta is an inter-club competition between the 33 member clubs of the Gulf Yachting Association. The winning club hosts next year’s Lipton Cup. www.pcyc-gya.org

27th Annual Juana Good Time Regatta, Navarre Beach, Florida Panhandle, Sept. 8-10 Always held on the first weekend after Labor Day, this regatta is held at, and sponsored by, Juana’s Pagodas—a thatch-roofed volleyball beach bar just south of the Navarre Beach Bridge on the Florida Panhandle. Racing on Santa Rosa Sound, the regatta usually has about 50 boats participating: cruising catamarans, beach cats, trimarans, cruisers and windsurfers. It is open to all forms of multihulls. Many boaters travel from as far as Louisiana and Mississippi to attend. For more information, go to www.juanaspagodas.com, and click on Regatta—or any of the regatta links. Online registration available until Sept. 8, 5pm. Late registration Sept. 8, 6-8pm. Clubs with regattas listed this month The GYA is the main organization coordinating all races in the area BSC: Birmingham SC, Birmingham, AL, www.Birminghamsailingclub.org BucYC: Buccaneer YC, Mobile, AL, www.bucyc.com BWYC: Bay Waveland YC, Bay St. Louis, MS, www.baywavelandyachtclub.org BYC: Biloxi YC, Biloxi, MS, www.biloxiyc.org CSA: Corinthian SA, New Orleans, LA, www.corinthians.org CYC: Cypremont YC, Cypremont Point, LA FWYC: Fort Walton YC, Fort Walton Beach, FL, www.fwyc.org FYC: Fairhope YC, Fairhope, AL, www.Fairhopeyachtclub.com GBCA: Galveston Bay Cruising Association. www.gbca.org GYA: Gulf Yachting Association. www.gya.org GYC: Gulfport YC, Gulfport, MS, www.Gulfyachtclub.org HYC: Houston YC, Houston, TX, www.Houstonyachtclub.com JYC: Jackson YC, Jackson, MS, www.jacksonyachtclub.com LPRC: Lake Pontchartrain Racing Circuit, New Orleans, LA LYC: Lakewood YC, Seabrook, TX, www.LakewoodYachtclub.com MYC: Mobile YC, Mobile, AL, www.mobileyachtclub.org NOYC: New Orleans YC, New Orleans, LA, www.noyc.org NYCP Navy YC, Pensacola, FL, www.navypnsyc.org News & Views for Southern Sailors

PBYC: Pensacola Beach YC, Pensacola Beach, FL, www.PensacolaBeach-YC.org PCYC: Pass Christian YC, Pass Christian, MS, www.pcyc-gya.org PtYC: Point YC, Josephine, AL, www.pointYachtclub.org PYC: Pensacola YC, Pensacola, FL, www.PensacolaYachtClub.org SSYC: South Shore YC, New Orleans, LA, Facebook-South Shore Yacht Club SYC: Southern YC, New Orleans, LA, www.SouthernYachtClub.org TYC: Lake Tammany YC, Slidell, LA, www.Tammanyyachtclub.org LPWSA: Lake Pontchartrain Women’s SA, New Orleans, LA, www.lpwsa.org WFORC: West Florida Ocean Racing Circuit, Pensacola, FL SEPTEMBER (* = see “Major Upcoming Regattas” this section) 2 Pensacola Beach Pier Race. PBYC 2-4 Lipton Challenge. PCYC* 8-10 27th Juana Good Time Regatta* 9 Middle Bay. BucYC 9-16 Blind World Regatta. HYC 15-17 Round the Island. FWYC 16 W.A.V.E. Day on the Bay. NYCP 16 College Alumni Regatta. BWYC 16 Women’s Regatta. GBCA 16 Fall Regatta. CYC 16 Leukemia Cup. BucYC 16-17 Leukemia Cup. BSC 23-24 HOOD. HYC 23-24 Ensign Regionals. HYC 30 Sunfish Splash Regatta. CYC 30 Great Lake Race. NOYC / SSYC / CSA 30-Oct. 1Wadewitz Regatta. FYC 30-Oct 1Sunfish Women’s North American Championship. FYC OCTOBER 1 Coco Seeman. SYC 5-8 Harvest Moon Regatta. LYC 7 Lost Bay Regatta. PtYC 7 Round the Cat. PCYC 7 Single-Handed Round the Lake. TYC 7 Pink Ribbon Regatta. NOYC / SYC / LPWSA 7-8 Fish Worlds. BucYC 7-8 Great Scot. BSC 7-8 Jerry Ellis Regatta. BYC 13-15 WFORC. PYC 14 Monk Smith. BWYC 14-15 Broken Triangle. MYC 14-15 Jack Dane Finn Regatta. PCYC 15 Rondinella. BWYC 15 SYC Closing. SYC 19-22 J/30 North Americans. NOYC 20-22 Wave Intergalactics. PBYC 21 Double-Handed. FYC 21-22 J/Fest Southwest Regatta. LYC 21-22 Shearwater. OSYC 21-22 GYA Fish Class/ John G. Curren. BucYC 21-22 Great Pumpkin. BSC 22 J/22, FS, MC, R19 Make-up. SYC 25-28 Viper North American. FWYC 27-29 LPRC. SYC 28-29 Hospitality. JYC 28-29 Flying Scot Gulf district Championship. JYC SOUTHWINDS

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[2] 45’ HUNTER PASSAGE 2002. This model offers a superb combination of comfort & livability. Marine A/C in 2 zones, [6] 44’ VOYAGE YACHTS 440 2002. 3’2” Low Draft. Fischer Kohler generator, upgraded electronics package & more! Panda Genset, A/C, water maker, washer, dryer. Rocking B $164k Contact: Kirk Muter 954.649.4679 is the cleanest, most thoughtfully upgraded, meticulously maintained! $349K Contact: Tom 904.377.9446 [3] 44’ BREWER 1989. She’s been lovingly cared for and updated w/ continuous service. All systems in good shape. [7] 40’ MIGRATOR YACHTS BLOCK ISLAND 1987. Profes‐ Electric in mast mainsail furling. Sea Quencher water‐ sionally maintained. Great condition! Beautiful mahogany maker. NEW antifouling bottom paint! $120k Contact: interior, strong construction & wide decks make this up‐ Harry 412.692.0639 dated classic a truly unique beauty. $125k Contact: Melanie 305.807.409 [4] 44’ GULFSTAR 44 CC 1981. Best example of a classic cruiser! 2006 Yanmar diesel w/ under 500 hrs! Her owners [8] 41' BENETEAU 411 1999. Boat hauled & bottom spared no expense in making her their perfect cruising painted 2015, two new tinted Lexan companionway win‐ boat $129,900 Contact: Melanie 305.807.4096 dow panels 2017, 16 BTU CruiseAir A/C. $117,900 Contact: Bob 239.877.4094

[9] 38’ MORGAN 384 SLOOP 1984. This is a fine example of a well‐kept Morgan 384 w/ many upgrades including NEW Yanmar engine, fiberglass bimini top. Roller Furling Mainsail & more! $65k Contact: Kevin 321.693.1642

[12] 34’ GEMINI 105MC 2003. The most popular cruising catamaran available today! Westerbeke engine, new rig‐ ging and more! Health challenges are forcing the seller to give up this boat. Call today! $94k Contact: Harry 412.692.0639

[10] 35’ ISLAND PACKET 1990. Comfortable family cruising w/ an impeccably maintained Yanmar diesel, dinghy, new [13] 35’ FOUNTAINE PAJOT TOBAGO 1993. EXCELLENT batteries & the most roomy accommodations you can find DEAL! RUFIO is Ready to Sail Away for your Next Adven‐ in a 35' boat. $98k Contact: Melanie 305.807.4096 ture! 3 Cabins, upgraded twin Volvo engines, 440w solar panels, wind generator & more! BEAUTIFUL! $120k Con‐ [11] 43’ SLOCUM CUTTER 1986. NEW bimini, dodger, full tact: Kevin 321.693.1642 enclosure. Furuno chart plotter, wind, depth, radar, weather. New A/C & Heat 2014. Watermaker. Solar Panels. $125K Contact: Kevin W. 321.693.1642

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25’ Catalina 250, 2004. Wing Keel, wheel steering, Tohatsu 9.8, VHF, Furling, enclosed head, galley, sleeps 4, comfortable dinette, contemporary cruiser. $12,650. Call Paul Robarge (904) 540-1628. (11/17)

25’ Catalina 250, 2010. Wing Keel, Wheel Steering w/auto-pilot, Honda 9.9 Elec. start, dual Batteries, depth & VHF, Furling, Lazy Jacks, Bimini, Enclosed Head, Galley, Sleeps 4, Comfortable dinette. Contemporary cruiser. $26,993. Call Paul at Masthead Enterprises, 800-783-6953 or 727-327-5361. www.mastheadsailinggear.com

Excellent Tanzer 25. 1980. 34” draft, 9.9 Honda. Sailed throughout Bahamas. 9-foot Achilles with 5 HP Nissan. Motor hoist. Awl Grip, all new instruments, radio, and autopilot. GPS 7” Garmin. EPIRB. Refrigeration, solar power, propane stove. Composting toilet. Added 2 hatches and 2 opening ports. Recent sails and bottom paint. Asking $14,950. Insured agreed upon value at $33,000. (10/17)

1967 Pearson Triton 28. 4-foot draft. Ruggerini 8hp Diesel, low hours. Sails fair condition. Hull and deck solid. $1500/best offer. Located South River, NC. 910-471-0113. (11/17)

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1984 30' Catalina - a true classic. A/C, heat, 2 cabins, 1 head. New awning, sail cover. Radar, electronics. New catamaran coming, owner very motivated. $16,500. Daytona. Contact Hunter @ 352-800-0450. (10/17)

Steel cutter, Alan Pape design, 31 feet, 5.3foot draft, professionally built 1987. 33HP Vetus diesel, wheel steering, 3-burner stove, oven. $29,000. Contact: loadmasterart@comcast.net (9/17)

30’ Albin Ballad, 1977. Weatherly Swedish world cruiser. Roller furling Genoa, 2 roller reefing mains. 10hp Volvo, 8-foot dinghy, outboard, tiller with autopilot, 5’1” draft, $12,500. Stewart Marine Corp., Miami, 305815-2607. www.marinesource.com

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Endeavour 35.5, 1983. $28K or Best Offer. All Systems 100%. Ready to go Cruising. Needs some cosmetics. Currently hauled at Cracker Boy Marine, Fort Pierce, FL. Contact Gary Kingsley at G1L2B3@gmail.com. (10/17)

35’ ISLAND PACKET 35 1991. Ready to sail! Comfortable family cruising for under 100k! NEW wiring, plumbing and so much more! Check it out today! $98k Contact: Melanie 305-807-4096

1996 36ft Dorado Express. Twin 370hp Volvo diesels, newer genset, seller motivated, asking $59,900! Call Capt. Dan at 727-3141654 or Dan@Yachtmann.com or visit www.Yachtmann.com

31’ Cheoy Lee Flybridge cruiser, 1970. Twin 270hp. Merc. I/O’s, bow and stern thrusters. Sleeps 8. A/C-DC refrigerator, 3-burner propane with broiler, hot shower, new cushions. Classic beauty in excellent, ready-to-go condition. $35,000. Stewart Marine, Miami, 305-815-2607, www.marinesource.com

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2005 Catalina 350. She has had excellent care, is well-equipped and has low hours! Included is generator, full Raymarine electronics, stereo, VHF, Dodger, Bimini, Connector, full canvas package, air conditioning, refrigeration/freezer and davits. Contact Dunbar Yachts 912-6388554. www.dunbaryachts.com

35’ Victory Catamaran. Built by Endeavour, High Quality, One Owner boat. Three Staterooms, Fits in regular Slip. Asking $125,000. Preferred Yachts Brokerage Display Center in St Petersburg. Joe Zammataro. 727-527-2800. Joe@PreferredYachts.com, www.PreferredYachts.com

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36’ Beneteau First. A complete Racer Cruiser Fast with AC and Generator. Asking $68,500. Details and more pictures at PreferredYachts.com. Located at the Preferred Yachts Brokerage Display Center at the Harborage Marina, St Pete. Contact Bo Brown 727-408-1027, Bo@PreferredYachts.com

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37’ Irwin MXllI Center Cockpit, 1977. Great condition. Perkins 4-108, Refrigeration, Solar, Windlass, Garmin 740S, AutoPilot, Davits/Dinghy. Miami Beach, FL. $19,000. Contact: 305-505-6079, destiny37cc@yahoo.com (9/17)

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1979 Tartan 37. Furling in-boom mainsail, 2speed electric halyard winch. Full complement of Raymarine electronics: Chart plotter, Radar, wind, Speed, and depth. Well-maintained. Call Gregg Knighton, 941-730-6096. Greggwys @gmail.com. www.windsweptyachtsales.com

38’ Morgan. Well equipped and maintained Cruiser/racer. Asking $64,900. Located at the Preferred Yachts Brokerage Display Center at the Harborage Marina, St. Pete. For details and more pictures, contact Jamie Birch 317750-8664, Jamie@PreferredYachts.com

1979 38’ Cabo Rico Cutter. Great sailing performance. Bluewater construction. Crealock design. Rebuilt Perkins diesel, refrigeration, Cutter rig, Solar panels, inverter, updated electronics REDUCED $59,900. Alan 941-3501559. www.windsweptyachtsales.com. email alanpwys@gmail.com

38’ Hunter 380 2006. 2-boat owner Meticulously maintained. Virtual Tour, Full Details & More pictures at PreferredYachts. com. Located at the Preferred Yachts Brokerage Display Center at the Harborage Marina, St. Petersburg, FL.Contact Joe Zammataro, 527-2800. Joe@PreferredYachts.com

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1984 Sabre 38. Shoal Draft centerboard, Mainsail furling system, Garmin GPS, Spinnaker, Gori Folding prop, Low hours Westerbeke Diesel $49,900. Alan, 941-3501559, or AlanPWYS@gmail.com. Specs at www.windsweptyachtsales.com

38’ Wauquiez Ted Hood 1983 Centerboard. Clean, well-found, serious cruiser, GPS, Radar, Autopilot, Perkins Diesel. Classic Ted Hood design. Price Reduced $10,000. $59,900. Alan 941-350-1559. email AlanPWYS@gmail.com www.windsweptyachtsales.com

38' Aerodyne. Proven sailing Machine and race winner. Details and more pictures at PreferredYachts.com. Located at the Preferred Yachts Brokerage Display Center at the Harborage Marina, St. Pete. Contact Bo Brown 727-408-1027, Bo@PreferredYachts.com

39’ Leopard Catamaran 2015. Owner’s 3stateroom version - Like new, Asking $360,000. Full Details & Pictures at PreferredYachts.com. Located at the Preferred Yachts Brokerage Display Center at the Harborage Marina, St. Petersburg, FL. Contact Joe Zammataro, 727560-0220, Joe@PreferredYachts.com

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40’ Caliber LRC 2004. Long Range Cruiser, Original Owner, Pristine, Everything you want in a cruising sailboat capable of a circumnavigation. Asking $210,000. Located at the Preferred Yachts Brokerage Display Center at the Harborage Marina in St. Pete. Contact Joe Zammataro, CPYB, 727-527-2800. Joe@ PreferredYachts.com, PreferredYachts.com

40’ Hunter. Motivated Seller - Bring Offers Asking $50,000. Details and more pictures at PreferredYachts.com. Located at the Preferred Yachts Brokerage Display Center at the Harborage Marina, St. Pete. Contact Jamie Birch 317750-8664. Jamie@PreferredYachts.com

2007 Hunter 41DS. “Deck salon” model. This model offers very spacious interior accommodations. This one-owner, well-maintained and equipped Hunter 41DS would be a great choice for cruising. $159,500. Contact Dunbar Yachts 912-638-8554. www.dunbaryachts.com

2014 Jeanneau 41 DS. Turn-key, like-new, beautiful boat! Listed at $235,000, she is loaded with everything you need for cruising! With full electronics and low engine hours, this is a MUST SEE! For full listing and our boat inventory, visit www.dunbaryachts.com, or call 912-638-8554

40’ Island Packet 1996. One of the best cruising boats ever built. Loads of custom features and upgrades. Asking $165,000. Contact Joe Zammataro, CPYB, 727-527-2800. Joe@PreferredYachts.com

41’ Morgan Out Island 416 1981. One the most successful boats ever built Asking $54,900. Full Details & Pictures at Preferred Yachts.com. Located at the Preferred Yachts Brokerage Display Center at the Harborage Marina, St. Petersburg, FL. Contact Bo Brown, 727-408-1027. Bo@PreferredYachts. com

1992 Caliber 40. New batten main, furling jib, cutter rig, solar panel, davits, new canvas, A/C, heat, GPS plotter, depth, fish finder, VHF, SSB, Sea Frost refrig., good shape, just finished trip from Caribbean, no brokers, estate sale. $89,900. Located Tarpon Springs, FL. Ready to go. For more info: strandhagenw@aol.com, Cell 904-540-5388. (11/17)

41’ Hunter Deck Salon. New to the market. Exceptional value. Located at the Preferred Yachts Brokerage Display Center at the Harborage Marina, St. Pete. For details and more pictures, contact Bo Brown 727-4081027, Bo@PreferredYachts.com

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42’ PEARSON 424 CUTTER 1979. MUST SEE! This Bill Shaw approved cutter has undergone extensive renovations! NEW Yanmar engine, updated electronics and tons more! 69k Contact: Melanie 305.807.4096

Hunter 42, 2002. Center Cockpit. New electronics, A/C, Generator, new full enclosure and bimini, electric halyard winch, shoal draft, roller furling main and jib, 2 staterooms, 2 heads, new dinghy, 8 HP Mercury. One owner and well-maintained. Seabrook, Texas. $148,000. Call 713-906-5071. (10/17)

42' Jeanneau Center Cockpit 1997. Rare center cockpit version of a very fast cruiser. In great condition. See pictures at www. PreferredYachts.com/brokerage. Located at the Preferred Yachts Brokerage Display Center, St. Petersburg. Contact Joe Zammataro. 727-5272800. $120,000. Joe@PreferredYachts.com

2004 Catalina 42MKII. $159,900. Truly excellent example of the Catalina 42. This one-owner boat has been extensively equipped and maintained. Maintenance records upon request. Dunbar Yachts has three Catalina 42s in stock available to show. Contact 912-638-8554, and visit www.dunbaryachts.com for full listings. 56

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420 Hunter 2003. New 2016: Electronics, Batteries, Bottom Paint, Running rigging. Asking-$129,900. 720 Hrs., A/C, gen, davits, full enclosed canvas. Located Riviera Beach Marina. Contact owner Doug 786-473-6933. (10/17)

42’ Hunter Center Cockpit ‘93. New to the market, Excellent cruiser/liveaboard. Located at the Preferred Yachts Brokerage Display Center at the Harborage Marina, St. Pete. For details and more pictures, contact Joe Zammataro 727-527-2800, Joe@PreferredYachts.com

1974 42’ Whitby - $59,500 – Greg Merritt – 813-294-9288 – greg@curtisstokes.net – www.curtisstokes.net

Now in stock NEW CATALINA 425! Winner of Cruising World Boat of the Year and SAIL best boat 2017. This is a MUST SEE! This beautiful boat has all the things you love about Catalinas and more! For full listing and our boat inventory, visit www.dunbaryachts.com, or call 912-638-8554

43’ SLOCUM CUTTER 1986. PRICE REDUCED! New solar panels and alternator! An amazing amount of upgrades include new a/c, mainsail & electronics. $125k Contact: Kevin 321.693.1642

1989 Topper Hermanson 44’. $85,000. Ultimate ocean steel liveaboard cruiser. 305-989-7181. www.Dutchlove.com. Located Florida Keys. Has income potential. (11/17)

44’ Apache Catamaran. 2 Circumnavigations and ready for a 3rd. Updated/renovated all electric. Asking $150,000. Full Details & Pictures at PreferredYachts.com. Located at the Preferred Yachts Brokerage Display Center at Harborage Marina, St. Petersburg, FL. Contact Jamie Birch, 317-750-8664. Jamie@PreferredYachts.com

44' Gallart Motor Sailor, 1982. With Twin 65 hp Volvo Diesel Straight Drives, Diesel Generator, 3 Cabins, 2 Heads, 2 Helm Stations, GPS, Radar, SSB, Solar, VHF, Stereo, TV, Dinghy w/OB, RF Main, RF Jib. Needs some TLC. $54,900. Clearwater, FL. Call George 941-792-9100

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2008 Jeanneau 45 DS. Loaded $229K. Richard at 727-387-2278, R@Yachtmann.com. Yachtmann.com

2002 Hunter 456. Extensively equipped, maintained to an excellent standard and is ready for long term cruising, living aboard or would make the ultimate coastal cruiser as she is so easy to sail short-handed. $170,000. Contact Dunbar Yachts 912-638-8554. www.dunbaryachts.com

45 Jeanneau Sun Odyssey. 3 Cabins. Motivated Sellers. Asking $120,000. Details and more pictures at PreferredYachts.com. Located at the Preferred Yachts Brokerage Display Center at the Harborage Marina, St Pete. Contact Jamie Birch 317-750-8664, Jamie@PreferredYachts.com

46’ Beneteau 461. Farr design Performance Cruiser. New Bottom Paint, Low Hours on Engine & Generator. Inmast Furling, Electric Winch. Two Staterooms. Asking $124,900. Located at the Preferred Yachts Brokerage Display Center St. Petersburg. Joe Zammataro. 727-527-2800. Joe@Preferred Yachts.com, www.PreferredYachts.com

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1974 46' Durbeck Flush Deck Cutter Ketch. A true Bluewater Classic. Custom interior, 2 Staterooms, Salon, 2 Heads. Rebuilt Perkins diesel w/250hrs. $79,000. Call Captain Mike Embry 813-508-2133, michele@masseyyacht.com (10/17)

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1986 Wauquiez 47 Centurion. Proven bluewater classic cutter. Schaeffer Mainsail furler. Generator, SSB, VHF, air condition, diesel heater, Twin autopilots, Twin GPS, Radar. 2 staterooms, 2 heads. REDUCED $99,900. Alan 941-350-1559. alanpwys@gmail.com. Details at www.windsweptyachtsales.com.

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47’ Dufour Nautitech Catamaran 1995. With lots of new updated equipment, including new Twin 55hp Volvo Diesels, Refrig and Freezer, Generator, Chartplotter, Washer/Dryer, Watermaker, Windlass, 4 State Rooms w/en-suite head and showers. Spacious Catamaran capable of extended passages. www.GrandSlam YachtSales.com. Offered at $279,000. Call George Carter 941-792-9100.

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48’ Tayana Center Cockpit. Meticulously maintained Asking $325,000. Full Details & Pictures at PreferredYachts.com. Located at the Preferred Yachts Brokerage Display Center at the Harborage Marina, St. Petersburg, FL. Contact Joe Zammataro, 727-527-2800. Joe@PreferredYachts. com

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The Bright Yellow Boat By Vincent Mendes

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n line with your “Bad Luck Bob” story in the March issue, I have one about a similar fellow (or possibly the same one) on the northeast coast. This occurred in the late 1970s at a small yacht club where I was a winch grinder and tactician aboard an Ericson 39. We were a serious racing team as well as serious partiers. Our boat was a few years old and showed some signs of hard racing, although we still won a lot of hardware. One summer, along came a new member who informed us that we were about to become second best because he had just ordered a new Ericson 39. When the boat arrived, it was an obnoxious bright yellow and stood out among the pristine white boats at the club. It took the fellow several weeks to get it in the water, because he had ordered it in unfinished condition and planned to install the engine, fittings, etc., himself. During this time, he regaled us with stories of how he was going to kick everyone’s ass. When the season finally began and he didn’t “kick ass,” he quieted down quite a bit. Meanwhile, unbeknownst to everyone, the head, which had been installed by the manufacturer, had not been connected to anything since he was going to finish the interior himself

and hadn’t specified whether he wanted a thru-hull or a holding tank. The discharge from the head simply emptied into the bilge. No one noticed this oversight until the “Round Long Island Race,” when the crew of 10 spent several days aboard. Everyone wound up eating and sleeping on deck the entire time, and when he pulled into the dock after the race, no one would tie up to leeward of him. He also had to find a new crew. Nothing much memorable happened for the rest of the summer until one Wednesday night after a race he came into the floating dock in front of the yacht club after most of the other boats were in. As was his fashion, he approached at speed and slammed the engine into reverse at the last minute. Now remember, he had installed the engine himself, and he seemed to have forgotten to properly lock the bolts holding the propeller shaft to the engine. When he hit reverse, the entire shaft and propeller took off for parts unknown—somewhere behind and under the boat—and the boat kept going at full speed. The crew was more or less used to his antics, so everyone had hold of something to brace themselves as he came in. Did I mention

that the floating dock was made of foam encapsulated by concrete? The bow of the boat climbed up about three feet onto the dock, shattering the wooden rub rail on the side of the dock, before slowly grinding its way back down with appropriate noise. About once a year, someone would try to ram and sink this dock to the great entertainment of everyone seated at the second floor bar at the yacht club. The latest score was: Floating Dock 7, Sailboats 0. This brings us back aboard the boat, where the propeller shaft left a gaping one-inch diameter hole in the stern. A torrent of water rushed in and hit the hot engine manifold producing a cloud of steam that poured out of the cabin like a volcano. Someone yelled “fire,” and the entire crew jumped overboard. One of the sailors from another boat realized what had happened and hopped aboard, tore off the engine compartment cover, located the leak, then tore off his T-Shirt and stuffed it into the hole where the propeller shaft had been. This stopped the inflow of water and kept the boat from sinking. After that, the bright yellow boat and its owner disappeared and we never heard from him again.

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