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    • Staniel Cay FREE Dockage! Staniel Cay Yacht Club, Bahamas

       Welcome to the Staniel Cay Yacht Club, your own paradise in the middle of the beautiful Exumas.

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      Makers Air and Staniel Cay Yacht Club,  A CRUISERS NET SPONSOR, offer convenient flights to the Bahamas.

       

       

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    • What’s Happening in Your Parks, Charleston, SC

      Charleston County Park & Recreation Commission
       

      In The New Year

      If fitness is part of your New Years resolution, you can start a little early! Our Off-Road Duathlon is coming up on January 11 at Laurel Hill County Park. It’s not just another foot race, as you’ll run two miles, bike seven miles, then run another two!

      Dance Fever

      On December 20, kids can dance to the beat of their own drum – or at least the songs of their choice – at our Silent Dance Party. Every kid gets their own wireless glowing headphones, which they can use to listen to a variety of songs spun by a duo of DJs. It’s a great way to celebrate the end of the school semester…and to dance out that pre-Christmas excitement!

      Cue the Christmas Rush

      Six days and counting until Christmas Day! As school and work wind down and the relatives start rolling into town, the Holiday Festival of Lights is a great way to entertain your family! Consider this your friendly reminder that the festival calendar is your #1 festival planning tool!

      Nature’s Rx

      Take two hours in the woods and call us in the morning. In 2025, Forest Bathing Fridays return to Caw Caw Interpretive Center, where our naturalist will guide you through restorative ecotherapy sessions. These popular classes fill quickly, so reserve your spot today!

      Mark Your Calendars

      December 19 Baptist Hill Winterfest (Ages 5-12)

      December 20 Homeschool in the Parks: Coastal Indigenous Tribes

      December 21 Mingle with Kringle a few spots left

      December 31 New Year’s Eve Fireworks

      January 10 Lighthouse Inlet Bird Walk

      January 11 Secrets of the Swamp

      January 11 Off-Road Duathlon

      January 18 Fairy House Day

      February 8 Save the Light Half Marathon & 5K Run/Walk

       
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      Charleston Animal Society

      For information on sponsorship opportunities, please email the Sponsorship Coordinator.

       
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      Charleston County Park & Recreation Commission | 861 Riverland Drive | Charleston, SC 29412 US

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    • AIWA December 2024 Newsletter

      Cruisers Net is proud to be a member of the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway Association whose lobbying work is crucial to keeping the Waterway navigable and safe. Your membership dollars directly support their vital work. Please join and encourage your boating neighbors to do likewise, regardless of their homeport.

       

      Celebrating 25 Years of Success at the AIWA 25th Anniversary Meeting November 18-20, 2024
      Charleston, SC

      The AIWA 25th Anniversary Annual Meeting was a celebratory success with over 80 participants representing 41 different organizations. Communication and collaboration was the focus of this pivotal gathering for the Association. Three of the program’s main goals were a look back at our accomplishments and waterway changes in the past, assess the current state of the waterway with current efforts, and explore new challenges and opportunities for the next 25 years. With support from a distinguished group of presenters, we achieved these goals as we now begin our next 25 years!

      The meeting began with presentations from our federal partners at the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG), U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Maritime Administration of the U.S. DOT (MARAD) and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). Their presentations covered a variety of topics including:

      • A keynote presentation by USCG Captain Frank DelRusso, Commander of Sector Charleston, on Sector Charleston activities and opportunities to participate in USCG efforts through collaboration and participation in local stakeholder groups
      • An update on the National Navigation Program and Beneficial Use of Dredged Material by Katie Brutsche from USACE Headquarters, including a specific presentation on their Engineering with Nature program by Safra Altman
      • The history of funding and waterway projects over the past 15 years from USACE Divisions
      • State of the Waterway presentations of recently completed projects and upcoming projects for all USACE Districts along the waterway in 2025
      • An update on the Marine Highways program from MARAD by Fred Jones
      • An update on survey and response programs including the Francis Scott Key Bridge response from NOAA by James Kirkpatrick

      After hearing from our federal partners, we invited Mike Sayre from the Marine Retailers Association of the Americas to highlight the connections between the marine manufacturers and the boating community. We concluded with a joint presentation from Julie Ufner of the National Waterways Conference and Brian Vahey of the American Waterways Operators providing a high-level perspective on Washington, DC and upcoming changes in the next Congress and Administration.

      Day two began with a presentation on the path of progress for new technologies and capacities in surveying and monitoring by our partners Lou Nash of Measutronics and Mike Carris of Trimble. Their presentation offered a great bridge from day one as they identified how constant innovation has led to efficiencies and accuracy in moving waterway maintenance projects forward as we look to move the AIWA forward.

      Moving from management and planning to waterway dredging with our industry panel, we invited Devon Carlock of Cottrell Contracting Corporation, Stan Ekren of Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Company, Craig Seibert of Southwind Construction and Chris Gillespie of Marinex Construction to share challenges and opportunities in dredge operations. Key takeaways included investments by the dredging industry to increase capacity, safety enhancements and concerns, and efforts to streamline bidding and contracting for federal projects.

      Continuing to build on recent successes along the waterway with the innovative use of dredged material, we invited Krystyna Powell from USACE to highlight regulatory challenges and Ram Mohan and Rob Holmes to showcase efforts underway to expand the use of natural systems to increase coastal resiliency. The AIWA is proud to support the efforts at the University of Georgia’s Institute for Resilient Infrastructure Systems, and serve on the Technical Advisory Committee for the Tidelands Project led by Auburn University, University of Pennsylvania and University of Virginia.

      Our final panel highlighted key areas we believe the AIWA can make a difference in waterway advocacy over the next 25 years. They include communication and coordination on bridge replacement projects that impact vessel movement through the waterway, encroachment and access along the waterway, and safety of dredge operations through increased education to our recreational community. These discussions were led by Hal Pitts at USCG District 5, Janet Zimmerman from the Florida Inland Navigation District and Devon Carlock of Cottrell Contracting.

      We want to thank all of our speakers, sponsors and attendees for your participation in our 25th Anniversary meeting. Anchors aweigh for another 25 years!

      Photos CW USCG Captain Frank DelRusso | Brad Pickel, Vance Hull, Devon Carlock | AIWA 25th Anniversary Annual Meeting in Charleston, SC | Dylan Davis, USACE-SAD 
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      What We’re Watching in Washington, DC:
      Second Continuing Resolution Congressional Vote

      Yesterday on January 17th, Congressional leaders released a Continuing Resolution (CR) to fund the government until March 14th. This is the second CR they have passed for FY 2025. The first was signed into law on September 26. The first CR expires on December 20th so Congress must pass this bill by Friday or the federal government will shut down. While a second CR was not unexpected, we waited until the bill was released to try and identify impacts to the waterway.

      The next step in the process is for the House of Representatives to vote on the CR and forward the bill for a vote by the U.S. Senate. While the CR will likely be signed into law before Christmas (and hopefully by Friday), there are concerns with the bill language that could delay its passage. The concerns are primarily based on the additional programs and funding increases that were included on the bill in lieu of passing only a continuation of funding at current levels.

      One item of note for the waterway is that the bill includes over $100 billion in disaster relief, of which a portion will be allocated to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. USACE will be required to submit a work plan with identified projects within 60 days after bill passage and this could include funding for dredging projects along the waterway that were impacted by hurricanes.

      The table below reflects the current breakdown of funding as it stands today. In addition, the House and Senate have also included the following amounts in the Additional Dredging Needs funding pots which we are eligible to receive.

      • General Navigation – House: $931.945 million, Senate: $20 million
      • Inland Waterways – House: $50 million, Senate: $64.987 million
      • Small, Remote & Subsistence Navigation – House: $90 million, Senate: $329,178 million

      We will await passage of the next appropriations bill before we are able to identify our final funding amounts for FY25. However, the good news is that contracted work continues on the waterway and we are not yet facing impacts from this delay.

       
      Happy Holidays from the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway Association
      Photo above from Marine Industries Association of Palm Beach County (MIAPBC) Boat Parade 2024
       
       
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      The AIWA is a national non-profit organization with the mission of securing funding and support for the maintenance of the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway. We are the only organization dedicated to ensuring the future of the AIWW and proudly represent all stakeholders of the waterway. 

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    • Merry Christmas! Up to 40% Off a Florida Keys Vacation, Key Lime Sailing Club, Key Largo, FL

      Key Lime Sailing Club in Key Largo, 305-451-3438, www.keylimesailingclub.com

      Key Lime Sailing Club, A CRUISERS NET SPONSOR, always has very special offers for their visitors! 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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      This holiday season, the USA is going through some economically trying times, and here at Key Lime Sailing Club, we’re facing some unprecedented challenges as well. To help make a relaxing getaway more affordable, we’re offering the following special discounts on stays starting on December 18, 2024, and ending on December 27, 2024:

      • 15% off for stays of 3 nights
      • 25% off for stays of 5 nights
      • 40% off for stays of 7 nights

      This offer is for new bookings only, and we hope it helps make a holiday vacation in the Florida Keys more accessible for you and your loved ones.

      Want to compute how much you’ll save for this vacation with this deal? Click here to use our Cottage Cost Estimator and start planning your stay!

      If you’ve been thinking a Christmas vacation wasn’t possible this year, Merry Christmas from the Key Lime Crew! We hope this offer brings it within reach.

      Questions? Call or text Irene at 305-451-3438 or reply to this email—we’re here to help.

      P.S. Ask Irene about getting on our list for any last-minute discounts that we might share later this season or next year. We’ll do what we can to help you plan your dream vacation.

      Thank you so much to everyone for your support!

      Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

      Warm regards,

      The Key Lime Crew

      Cast Your Vote for Your Favorite Photos Today!

      The voting period for our Key Lime Sailing Club and Cottages Photo Contest is still ongoing, and we invite you to participate! Our guests have captured incredible moments during their stays, and now it’s your turn to help choose the winner. Visit our Facebook page to view all the qualified entries and vote for your favorites by clicking the “Like” button.

      You can “Like” as many photos as you want and even encourage your friends to join in the fun. The photo with the most Facebook “Likes” by January 1, 2024, at 12:00 am EST will win, and the owner of the winning photo will receive a FREE 3-night stay at Key Lime Sailing Club. Winners of both the Photo Contest and Video Contest will be announced on January 2, 2024, through Facebook and our email newsletter.

       

      Thank you to all our amazing guests who have shared their beautiful photos and videos with us! We’re thrilled to be part of your cherished memories in Key Largo. Good luck to all participants, and let the voting continue!

       
       
      Key Lime Sailing Club and Cottages | 305-451-3438 | 99306 Overseas Highway, Key Largo Florida | www.keylimesailingclub.com
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    • The Gabber Newspaper, December 19, 2024 Gulfport, FL


      Gulfport Marina includes dry boat storage, ship store, bathroom, public boat ramp, parking, fueling stations, lighted range markers and guest docking facility.

      Gulfport Municipal Marina, A CRUISERS NET SPONSOR, and the City of Gulfport always have a full calendar of events for all ages. The marina and harbor, found on the northern shores of Boca Ciega Bay, are easily accessible from the Western Florida ICW, just north of Tampa Bay.

      Gulfport Post-Helene, Elections, and Hot Sauce

       

      Click Here To View the Cruisers Net Western Florida Marina Directory Listing For Gulfport Municipal Marina

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    • Wally Moran, Boating Rights Crusader. OpEd by Peter Swanson

      Cruisers Net has always reported Wally Moran’s fights for boaters’ rights (See most recent Anchoring in Northern Lake Worth and Urgent: Anchoring Rights meeting in early January), because we believed his causes to be justified. Until Peter Swanson’s report below, we were unaware of criminal charges against Wally.  The title to this posting is ours, not Peter’s.

      . When all else fails, try journalism.


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    • LNM: AICW MM 2.6 Request for Comment, Belt Line RR Bridge, Elizabeth River, VA


      Comments due by Dec 26th.

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      Sector Virginia
      Marine Safety Information Bulletin

      (757) 374-3408
      VirginiaWaterways@uscg.mil

      MSIB 294-24

      December 18, 2024

       

      Elizabeth River – Belt Line Bridge Deviation –

      Request for Public Comment

      The U.S. Coast Guard is requesting public comment on 2 proposed bridge deviations of the Belt Line Bridge over the Elizabeth River Southern Branch, at mile marker 2.6, in Portsmouth, VA to facilitate required track replacement. The work would require the bridge to be maintained in the closed to navigation position during all dates and times listed below. Mariners able to transit the bridge in the closed position would be able to do so at any time.

      Proposed Dates/Times:

      Monday January 13, 2025, through Friday January 17, 2025, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. each day

      Monday January 20, 2025, through Friday January 24, 2025, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., with a 1-hour opening from noon to 1 p.m. each day.

       

      The bridge would not be able to open for emergencies during these times. At all other times, the drawbridge will operate in accordance with the operating regulations set out in 33CFR117.997(a).

      Please provide comments by close of business on Thursday December 26, 2024, to the US Coast Guard Waterways Management Division via email at VirginiaWaterways@uscg.mil

       

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