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    • Waterway Cleanup, March 4th, Fort Lauderdale, FL

      This March 4th Waterway Cleanup is a good way to become personally and tangibly involved with our waterway environment.

      South Florida waterway cleanup set for March
      Posted on February 2nd, 2017

      CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL ARTICLE from Sounding’s Trade Only Today
      The cleanup, the county’s largest and longest-running environmental event, will take place March 4 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at multiple locations.

      The cleanup is presented by the Florida Inland Navigational District and organized by the Marine Industries Association of South Florida and the Marine Industry Cares Foundation.

      “As the Venice of America, Fort Lauderdale recognizes that clean waterways are critical to the economic and environmental sustainability of our city,” Mayor John P. “Jack” Seiler said in a statement.

      “To that end we are proud to partner with the Marine Industries Association of South Florida, the Florida Inland Navigational District and the Marine Industry Cares Foundation for this important event that raises environmental awareness, safeguards our marine ecosystems, promotes sustainability and offers families, friends and neighbors an opportunity to work together to help protect one of our most precious natural resources.”

      At the event, volunteer registration will be open and sponsorship opportunities, scholarship guidelines, site locations and details for the annual Trash Bash after-party will be announced.

      The first Waterway Cleanup was held in the late 1970s and it brought marine industry businesses together with the community and raised awareness among volunteers to the importance of keeping waterways clean.

      In 2016 nearly 1,500 land-based volunteers of all ages and 100 boats worked at 35 sites across the county to remove 22 tons of trash and debris from waterways, rivers, and canals.

      “We encourage everyone to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Waterway Cleanup by volunteering your time, talent and energy to help preserve and enhance the health, quality and beauty of our waterways, rivers, and canals today and for future generations,” Seiler said.

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    • Good Words for Oasis Boatyard and Marina, San Sebastian River, St. Augustine, FL


      Oasis Boatyard and Marina is on the north eastern shore of the San Sebastian River upstream of AICW Statute Mile 780. Their website is http://www.oasisboatyardandmarina.com/. Our thanks to Roger Long for this report.


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      I’ve designed and supervised the construction of multi-million dollar research vessels, owned three vessels, and cruised about thirty thousand miles. I’ve seen a thing or two. We just had a bent strut replaced and both powertrains overhauled at Oasis Marina and Boatyard in Saint Augustine. On time and under budget with the best service attitude I’ve ever encountered. Ryan Barnes especially is making a legend for himself on net forums like this. It doesn’t get any better and this is now our goto yard.
      Roger Long

      Click Here To Open A Chart View Window, Zoomed To the Location of Oasis Boatyard

       

       

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    • Watermakers Air Expand Their Fleet for Flights to the Bahamas

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

      This good news for air travelers to the Bahamas announcement from Watermakers Air  comes from our friend Chris Pitney of Staniel Cay Yacht Club, A SALTY SOUTHEAST CRUISERS’ NET SPONSOR! Watermaker Air is a sister company to Staniel Cay Yacht Club.

      New! Starting March 1st, 2107
      Watermakers Air Adds Brand New Cessna Grand Caravan EX To Their Fleet.
      Now fly in even more luxury to the Out Islands of the Bahamas.

      Ft. Lauderdale, FL: Watermakers Air is proud to announce the powerful Caravan EX as the newest addition to their fleet of Cessna 208B Grand Caravans. Delivered direct from the Cessna factory, this state of the art Caravan EX will be the newest, most comfortable Caravan available in South Florida.  The modern Caravan EX boasts a luxurious cabin our passengers are sure to enjoy, with executive leather seating, a wide aisle, and large windows to savor the beautiful views of the islands.  Equipped with the most advanced technology in its class, the EX features the exceptional Garmin G1000 glass cockpit avionics suite. In addition, the larger engine and four-bladed prop allow for a faster cruising speed and provide an ultra-quiet and smooth ride.

      About Watermakers Air: Watermakers Air offers comfortable and reliable scheduled air service for both passengers and freight from Ft. Lauderdale Executive Airport to 10 Out Island airstrips in the Bahamas. Watermakers Air also offers private charters to destinations of your choice.

      Scheduled Passenger and Freight Service to:
      • Andros (San Andros, Fresh Creek, Congo Town)
      • Chub Cay
      • Great Harbour Cay
      • Eleuthera (North Eleuthera, Rock Sound)
      • Staniel Cay
      • Great Exuma
      • Cat Island (New Bight)

      Private Charters to the destination of your choice
      • Anywhere in the Bahamas or within 500 miles of Ft. Lauderdale
      (excluding Haiti and Cuba)

      Meet your Watermakers Air flight at our beautiful, private hangar at Ft. Lauderdale Executive Airport
      • Convenient to all South Florida international airports
      • Complimentary parking for passengers
      • Spacious, comfortable lobby with TV & WiFi
      • Complimentary snacks & beverages
      • Discounts offered to our passengers by local hotels

      Your Way To The Out Islands

      watermakersair.com

      All scheduled flights are operated by Exuma Cays Travel, Inc., a Public Charter Operator under the approved
      U.S. DOT 380 Public Charter Program, prospectus number PC-15-191.

      Jennifer Valencia
      Watermakers Air
      954-771-0330
      Jennifer@watermakersair.com

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    • Beached Sailing Vessel on Siesta Key Beach, Sarasota, FL

      Siesta Key is immediately south of Big Sarasota Pass. The Gulf Waterway runs parallel to the east side of Siesta Key. The beached sailing vessel is obviously on the Gulf side of the Key and says something about total reliance on GPS for navigation. Our thanks to YourObserver.com for this photo and report.

      Sailboat runs aground on Siesta Key Beach
      The owner told several bystanders his navigation system crashed on the way to St. Petersburg.
      by: Alex Mahadevan News Innovation Editor
      A roughly 30-foot sailboat named Anthem ran aground on Siesta Key Beach Sunday, creating a photo opportunity for island visitors and residents all week.

      The owner of the vessel, which is based out of St. Petersburg, told bystanders he was traveling home in the Gulf of Mexico when his navigation system crashed, sending the sailboat over a sandbar and onto the public beach. Sea Tow, a boat towing service, is waiting until a higher tide this week to haul the ship back into the gulf.

      “It’s not very easy,” said Sea Tow Bradenton office manager Amanda Newell. “They need a towboat by sea and people on the sand to pull that sucker out of there.”

      Comments from Cruisers (1)

      1. pat kennedy -  February 3, 2017 - 8:50 pm

        Sea tow pulled off the beach this afternoon 2/3/13

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    • In Memorium: Bob Smith

      This announcement of Bob’s death comes from MTOA where Bob was an original member. He was a kind and generous man who will be sorely missed. Our thoughts go out to his family.

      Fellow Members,

      It saddens me to report that Bob Smith passed away today at a hospital in Stuart, Florida.

      Bob, member #24, has been well-known to the entire boating community for many years. He was the owner of American Diesel in Kilmarnock, VA and was known as the developer of the Ford Lehman marine engine. He was a regular exhibitor at TrawlerFest and boat shows, where he always promoted MTOA and brought in hundreds of members over the years.

      Bob was among the members who joined MTOA in 1990, the year of our founding. He gave countless presentations at rendezvous on the care and maintenance of diesel engines and would answer any question on the subject. He was a regular contributor to the MTOA magazine, leaving us a wealth of reference information. When the first formal Board of Directors was formed in 1993, Bob served as Deputy Director of Engineering.

      Bob was elected President of MTOA at the Annual Meeting in 1996. He occupied the position of Director of Propulsion Engineering at the time of his death.

      Bob received the Superior Service Award for his work on the Newsletter, Rendezvous, and Membership Support. A few years ago he became one of the very few to receive the LIFE ACHIEVEMENT AWARD, which is given for highly distinguished service or achievement of lasting significance for MTOA over an extended period.

      We’ll let you know more when the information becomes available.

      Farewell, Bob… We’ll miss you.

      Peter

      Comments from Cruisers (1)

      1. Ted Guy -  February 3, 2017 - 5:17 pm

        Bob was very helpful to me three times when I had a Ford/Lehman 120 in my GB36 trawler. I loved him! I think his son is carrying on the business.

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    • Chilly Report from Chino Island Anchorage, GICW Statute Mile 8


      Chino Island Anchorage is north of the Gulf Waterway’s intersection with the Okeechobee Waterway, off the southwestern shores of Chino Island, north/northeast of unlighted daybeacon #24. Our thanks to John for this report.

      Great anchorage for us the evening of January 30, 2017. Winds were light and variable. We had the place to ourselves probably because it got down to 45 degrees F.
      John

      Click Here To View the Cruisers’ Net’s Western Florida Anchorage Directory Listing For Chino Island Anchorage

      Click Here To Open A Chart View Window, Zoomed To the Location of Chino Island Anchorage

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    • Support Blue Ocean Sails

      Blue Ocean Sails is a non-profit educational organization providing opportunities for student, educators and scientists to learn about the ocean environment and experience the joy of sailing.

      Blue Ocean Sails – Enable, Educate, Inspire!

      See what Blue Ocean Sails is doing for marine science education and research. Get in touch, get involved!
      https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=mP0SZIGDBls
      Blue Ocean Sails is trying to rally skippers/owners to provide opportunities for students, educators, citizen and research scientists to get “time on the water”.

      Thanks,
      Mike Alyea
      Blue Ocean Sails
      St Augustine, FL
      www.facebook.com/BlueOceanSails

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    • Bahamas Chatter: free wifi

      Explorer Charts - the best charts for the Bahamas and Exumas

      Explorer Chartbooks, A SALTY SOUTHEAST CRUISERS’ NET PARTNER, has long been the standard navigational supplement for enjoyable, informative, and safe cruising through the beautiful Bahamian waters and island visits.

      Bahamas Chatter: free wifi
      free wifi
      Posted: 30 Jan 2017 04:59 AM PST
      Free wifi spots in the Bahamas please?

      Comments from Cruisers (1)

      1. Ted Mendes -  February 3, 2017 - 6:07 pm

        I am at Marsh Harbour and will be crossing the Gukf in April from West End. I am interested to know if the Indian passage has the same course and depth as it did prior to hurricane Mathews.
        Thanks

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    • Stock Island Marina Fuel Docks OPEN, Stock Island Village, Key West


      A phone call to the marina and a call from Mike Ahart confirms that any fuel issues have been solved and the Stock Island Marina is pumping fuel again. Stock Island Marina occupies the westerly shores of Safe Harbor, north of marker #5.

      Click Here To Open A Chart View Window, Zoomed To the Location of Stock Island Marina Village

      Click Here To View the Florida Keys Cruisers’ Net Marina Directory Listing For Stock Island Marina Village

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    • Florida’s Anchoring Program, MTOA Updates, 1/30/2017

      Our thanks to Mike Bodin of Marine Trawler Owners Association for this updated perspective on Florida’s anchoring restrictions. See Florida Wildlife and Fish Commission Proposed Anchoring Program. See link below to donate to these lobbying efforts.

      Florida’s Anchoring Program Update 1/30/17 MTOA
      Boaters’ rights to anchor in public waterways are under attack again in Florida. SSCA, MTOA,
      and AGLCA, are raising money to fund a professional lobbyist to defend our rights. The
      lobbyist team Capitol Access, Tallahassee, is now representing boaters from unjustified
      regulations. Help us to stop the attack on Florida’s anchorage areas. Please donate TODAY:

      www.mtoa.net “BOATERS’ RIGHTS FUND”  {Note: Click on Chart below Boaters’ Rights Fund, then ignore Log In to Contribute and go directly to name/address form.}

      Many wealthy Florida waterside residents, condominium units and cities complained to their local
      governments about anchoring boats spoiling their water views. Federal government owns the land
      under waterways and relinquished semi-control to Florida state. This anti-anchoring consortium
      contacted their state representatives to change the law to prohibit anchoring in front of their
      waterside property
      Florida enacted a study called Anchoring and Mooring Pilot Program in 2009. The study is to be
      completed July 1, 2017. Final recommendations to be submitted by January 1, 2018. The multi-million
      dollar 244-page report is available for review. “Anchoring and Mooring Pilot Program Final Report of
      Findings and Recommendations 12/21/2016” in Adobe PDF. During last year’s legislative season the
      report was accepted as submitted. 2017 is the final year. Florida legislature has stated they will accept
      the state recommendations for state law. The report has several anti-anchoring provisions that must
      be changed to better represent the needs of the boating community. One glaring item of concern; If
      enacted, county governments can easily contact the state for an exemption to control and regulate
      local anchoring without any input from the boating community. The unintended consequence of the
      legislation would be the precedent it would set for other states along the eastern seaboard to follow
      banning anchoring.
      A large “AHOY MATE” call is now being made to fellow boaters. As a boating community, we can be
      complacent, stand back and complain when our previously used anchoring areas are no longer
      available or put on some heavy weather gear and ride the storm out while still keeping the heading.
      This will ensure future anchorage availability for us and our children. How is this accomplished? As any
      boater knows you must have the right gear. 1) We need a knowledgeable professional lobbyist. 2)
      Money is required for this lobbyist: $35k, 3) How do we get the funds? The boating community unites
      and individual boaters to donate as they can. Marine Trawler Owners Association (MTOA) has engaged
      the services of Capitol Access, an outstanding lobbying firm with offices in Tallahassee to represent all
      boaters interest from unjustified regulation upon the waterways., Today combined funds from
      members of American Great Loop Cruising Association (AGLCA), and Seven Seas Cruising Association
      (SSCA) are assisting with contributions from their membership. Additional funds are required to
      continue a pro- anchoring strategy to roll back unjustified regulation of anti-anchoring language in the
      proposed bill. Your support is requested. Marine Trawlers Owners Association has set up the following
      site for your donations from the boating community at large: Go to:
      www.mtoa.net highlight tab “FL Anchoring Rights Fund”
      We need your financial support. The following is a time progression review demonstrating the need
      for a professional lobbyists and active boater participation to win the pro-anchoring debate.
      2017
      2016 over whelming defeat for pro-anchoring advocates required a change in tactics for boaters right
      to anchor. MTOA closely reviewed the situation and with board consensus agreed a professional
      Lobbyists was required to prevent 2016 outcome for the 2107 legislative season.
      We have now finalized the engagement and compliance registrations for our lobbyist in the Capitol
      (Jerry Paul of Capitol Access). As you may know, Jerry is a member of MTOA, SSCA, AGLCA and DeFever
      Cruisers. He is an active cruiser, a former marine engineer, merchant mariner, attorney and former
      elected member of the Florida Legislature. He lead our successful efforts in Tallahassee 2 years ago
      under the lead of SSCA.
      This year MTOA is the lead client and coordinator working closely with Jerry. Special thanks to SSCA
      and AGLCA for joining the team and for providing additional funding support for the effort. Thank you
      also for the contributions by members of our organizations and others such as the DeFever Cruisers.
      We are up and running. Jerry is in communication with key legislators who will be involved in this
      process throughout Florida’s Annual 60-day Legislative Session which begins on March 7. There are 3
      remaining “Committee Weeks” that will occur prior to March 7 during which legislators will be filing
      bills and even holding hearings in preparation for the regular session.
      Through the counsel of our lobbyist, we will apply the approach that worked well when we were last
      organized a couple of sessions ago. For example, he will keep us updated regularly as he collects
      information. Through him we will coordinate effective messaging (some wholesale and some retail)
      that leverages our vast number of cruisers and the merits of our position. But, it is important that we
      maintain control of the message. It needs to be tailored to the specific issues that are critical to the
      moment as legislation makes its way through multiple committees comprised of different elected
      members (and staff), each with unique perspectives. Our messaging must be respectful and
      professional. Finally, it must be timed precisely and targeted surgically in varying ways (email, phone,
      and even personal appearances in Committees). This is a running process so timing is important. Mike
      Bodin, MTOA, Public Advocate will be coordinating these activities.
      So far, it appears as though there will be a bill filed that implements some of the recommendations of
      the Report by the FWC (Florida Fish & Wildlife Commission) which was prepared to summarize the
      results of the Anchoring and Mooring Pilot Project that expires this year. This is the report that was
      recently heard by the Senate Environment Committee (the committee that originated the language a
      couple years ago, that including certain anchoring bans). A draft of the bill is not yet available. We are
      in communication with the key likely sponsors and we’re already messaging our opposition to such
      bans. So far, it appears we have some key members who associate with our view. We are hopeful that
      the initial draft(s) will not include the adverse provisions. If it does, we will work to get it removed. If it
      does not, we must be vigilant until the end of the Session to ensure that the adverse language does not
      get amended into it.
      We will report on these developments and follow up with effective calls-to-action by our members and
      all who share our desire to preserve Florida’s rich maritime history of freedom to safely anchor
      throughout the public’s coastal waters of the State
      2016 REVIEW
      Yeas, represent the Anti- Anchoring votes by the committees and legislature:
      1/26/16 House Committee Vote yeas 12 Nays 0
      2/25/16 House Committee Vote yeas 15 Nays 1 Note: Extreme spread
      3/04/16 House Vote yeas 105 Nays 12
      3/0716 Senate Vote yeas 36 Nays 2
      3/09/16 Signed by officers and presented to Governor HJ 980
      3/24/16 Approved and signed by Florida’s Governor Rick Scott (chapter 2016-96)
      7/01/16 Effective Date for state law banning anchoring by county designation. The state law banned
      overnight anchoring within areas of Broward and Miami-Dade counties.
      Once it was seen there was no opposition from pro- anchoring groups, anti-anchoring legislation
      emerged and gathered enough momentum to easily pass. Do not underestimate the extent to which
      that momentum is perceived to still exist in Tallahassee. It was quite evident at the Senate
      Environment Committee (the Committee that originated the bill we defeated 2 years ago). Notice that
      this Committee chose to place the topic on its agenda early in the process. The cruising/anchoring
      interests have been unrepresented for a while and that has been noticed.
      Note: The boating community was complacent. No Lobbyists, No boating community involvement.
      Capitol Access was not retained.
      2015 REVIEW
      No set back or anchoring restrictions—Capitol Access, Active Lobbyists, Active boating community
      2014-2012 REVIEW
      No set back or anchoring restrictions—Capitol Access, Active Lobbyists, Active boating community
      It can plainly be observed if boaters are again complacent in 2017, the 2016 results can be expected.
      We salute such groups as American Great Loop Cruising Association, Seven Seas Cruising Association,
      Marine Trawler Owners Association, and DeFever Cruisers for their active and financial support. These
      great organizations have started the process. Now your financial support is needed to continue.
      Donation site www.mtoa.net highlight tab

      Mike Bodin
      MTOA Public Advocate

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