Come to the Bahamas! says Royal Marsh Harbor Yacht Club, Abaco, Northern Bahamas
If you are headed for the Bahamas, don’t miss this invitation to link with the Royal Marsh Harbour Yacht Club, A CRUISERS NET SPONSOR!
If you are headed for the Bahamas, don’t miss this invitation to link with the Royal Marsh Harbour Yacht Club, A CRUISERS NET SPONSOR!
Great suggestions for boaters to help curb the enormous amount of plastics in our waterways.
3 Simple Ways to Reduce Plastic Waste and Pollution When Boating
From the BoatUS Foundation for Boating Safety and Clean Water
ANNAPOLIS, Md., July 24, 2019 — Each year, an estimated 18 billion pounds of plastic is dumped into our oceans from coastal regions. According to a study by the World Economic Forum, at the current rate of pollution, there will be more plastics than fish, by weight, in the ocean by 2050. To help reverse this trend, here are three tips from the nonprofit BoatUS Foundation for Boating Safety and Clean Water to help boaters reduce plastic waste and pollution while on the water.
Pack for the boat trip: Microplastics are very small pieces of plastic, less than 5mm in size, that are the result of larger plastic products partially decomposing from sunlight, heat and wave action. While we haven’t seen the full effects on humans consuming fish and other marine species contaminated with microplastics, studies show that ingested microplastics can seriously damage marine organisms. One of the simplest ways to reduce plastics aboard your boat is to fill up and carry aboard (or stash in a cooler) an insulated container that can hold enough cold water for the day instead of buying individual bottles. Invest in a set of non-breakable plates, cutlery, and food and drink containers to limit single-use plastics aboard. These efforts won’t break the bank, don’t take a lot of extra effort, and can pay big dividends for boaters and the environment in the long-term.
Get your crew involved: Before heading out, provide your crew with a pre-departure briefing and remind them not to put anything overboard. Boats are notoriously windy places, and popular, crowded summer anchorages are particularly prone to wind-driven pollution. When underway, secure possessions as well as any trash below deck or in a storage container. If anything is lost overboard, or if you come across plastic pollution such as a deflated birthday balloon, and conditions permit, it may be a good opportunity — and good practice — for the captain and crew to safely conduct a man-overboard drill to retrieve the item.
Recycle: If your family gets you a fishfinder, a pair of shiny, new boat fenders, or a new boat doodad for your birthday or other event, thank them profusely but unwrap the gift at home and recycle the gift’s packaging if possible. If your marina or boat club doesn’t have a recycling program for plastics and other recyclables, ask about starting one. Ensure all your boating guests know where recyclables go. When fishing, do your best to retrieve fishing line snags, and when respooling, recycle the old line instead of throwing it in the trash.
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A CRUISERS NET SPONSOR, Myrtle Beach Yacht Club occupies the northerly banks of Coquina Harbor which cuts into the northern banks of the Waterway opposite marker #13. Our thanks to Lenny and Louise Anderson for permitting Cruisers Net to post their comments from AGLCA’s Forum. See Praise for more good words for Myrtle Beach Yacht Club from Forum.
MBYC gets our vote. Clean and well maintained through out. Great restaurant next door. Great dock staff. The entire staff was very kind and attentive when Lenny threw his back out of whack.
Lenny and Louise Anderson
Ranger 31 Tug
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The Gulfport Historical Society continues its educational activities for the City of Gulfport, which always has a full calendar of events for all ages and is home to Gulfport Municipal Marina, A CRUISERS NET SPONSOR, located on the northern shores of Boca Ciega Bay, easily accessible from the Western Florida ICW, just north of Tampa Bay.
Click here for We need you! Call for volunteers for GeckoBall and museum projects
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Our thanks to Hubert Hopkins for permitting us to post his kind words from AGLCA’s Forum for two CRUISERS NET SPONSORS, Myrtle Beach Yacht Club on the northerly banks of Coquina Harbor and Osprey Marina at mile marker 373 on the ICW south of Myrtle Beach, SC.
There are so many nice, convenient marinas in the Myrtle Beach area. My three favorite are The Myrtle Beach Yacht Club which is in North Myrtle Beach. It’s a great marina, right on Hwy 17 and convenient to many things. To me it feels like a marina, not really a “Yacht Club”, very welcoming to transients and affordable. Next is Wacca Wacce, which you had a recommendation on. A third which is just a little North of Wacca Wacce is Osprey Marina. They are the nicest people and a quiet little marina. Not as convenient as the other two, but if you have a rental car would be just as good. No restaurant close by is the biggest drawback. There are also some high-end resort marinas around like Grand Dunes and Barefoot Yacht Club if you want. Have fun!
Hubert Hopkins
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Key Lime Sailing Club, A CRUISERS NET SPONSOR, always has very special offers for their visitors! Key Lime Sailing Club is on the Inside Route side of Key Largo. Key Lime Sailing Club is a unique slice of KEYS ENJOYMENT…give it a try and let us hear about your experience.
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The proposed ordinance would require owners of boats anchored for more than seven days in a row in Jupiter to register with the town’s police.
Talking is over: Jupiter has a plan to address unsightly boats on its waters
Palm Beach Post
So how are they going to determine/know if I have anchored for 7 days.? Are they going to have a marine meter maid going around and placing a mark on my hull? Are they going to rely on word of mouth?
As so many of you have, Robert Waldrop and his wife are about to step off land and live on the water. If you have marinas that you can recommend as good liveaboard locations, let us hear from you.
My wife and I are in the process of downsizing to acquire a liveaboard boat and become part-time cruisers, living full-time on our boat. Part of this process entails searching for liveaboard marinas, as we don’t necessarily want to be on the hook all the time especially as my wife will still be working full or part-time (she’s an OR scrub tech). We’re currently in North Carolina and planning to relocate to the west coast of Florida, depending on her new job location. Any information for marinas allowing liveaboards in North Carolina, South Carolina, or the west coast of Florida up thru Alabama (NOT GEORGIA – after this anchoring regulation issue they won’t see ANY money of mine!) would be welcome.
Robert L Waldrop
Lots of places in Tampa Bay, Clearwater, Sarasota area. Here is a great place on the Manatee River
http://www.regattapointemarina.com/
We can only hope the FWC patrols can reduce the increase in manatee deaths caused by speeding vessels. The majority of manatee and human deaths on the water are caused by excessive speed.
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The City of Clearwater, Florida, is in the beginning of a $15 million project that will see a complete makeover of its marina.
Click here for Clearwater Plans Marina Improvement Project by Mary Lou Jay of Marina Dock Age
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The Club carries due to fantastic fresh blood. We’ll always remember 12 years of great companionship that continues stateside in the Stuart area