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houston - clearlake ??
any cruisers know the houston - clearlake area? how is
it for sailing? are there many boats and good sailing opportunities in the area?...thanx.... |
houston - clearlake ??
I grew up Houston sailing in Clear Lake and Galveston Bay.
Clear Lake is shallow and suitable for dinghys and small one designs of less than 4' draft. There is a county park with a launching ramp that you can use as a base. Everything from car top sailboards to 22' trailerable centerboarders can be found in that park. Galveston Bay is a large protected body of water. It is generally shallow- 10-12' average which makes for some steep chop when the wind builds. There are active fleets of one designs and cruising class boats. The winter NOOD is often (maybe always for all I know) held there, so it is definitely a big racing community. Winds are generally pretty good except for the dog days of summer. Most marinas are in the Clear Lake entrance channel or on the southern perimiter of Clear Lake. There are thousands of slips in Clear Lake. Cruising is a bit challenged due to the limited anchorages in the bay. But there are a half dozen or more decent spots that are a half day sailing from Clear Lake- Offats Bayou being my favorite. If you are specifically interested in cruising, go to Texas Mariners Cruising Association's website www.tmca.nu and surf around. Then join TMCA and attend their new members orientation meeting next spring. You will meet cruisers and get the local lowdown. David "~^ beancounter ~^" wrote in message ups.com... any cruisers know the houston - clearlake area? how is it for sailing? are there many boats and good sailing opportunities in the area?...thanx.... |
houston - clearlake ??
I agree with what David has told you. - I think there are more slips
and sailboats in this area than in any other region in the country, and there are lots of choices. Another advantage of this area is that it is usually warm enough to sail through most of the Fall, Winter and Spring months. (But hot as h.... in the Summer.) If you are interested in blue water sailing, you can get to Galveston, and on to the Gulf, in about five hours, depending on your particular vessel. You would motor or sail down the Houston-Galveston ship channel. In Galveston, you have choices of docking at several marinas, in addition to anchoring in Offats or other areas. What kind of boat do you have or want, and what kind of sailing are you interested in? Jim ~^ beancounter ~^ wrote: any cruisers know the houston - clearlake area? how is it for sailing? are there many boats and good sailing opportunities in the area?...thanx.... |
houston - clearlake ??
Jim...I may start a 5-8 month contract position at a
govt contractor located at the space center...not far from the clearlake area...i would look to get a ericson 32, 35 or 38 (1985-1990) to live on while working...Then move it once the contract is compleated ... |
houston - clearlake ??
NASA is almost at the water's edge on the North side of Clear Lake.
There are lots of marinas on that side, as well as the South. Start here for info: http://www.clearlakearea.com/ Here is where I stay, on the South side: http://www.southshoreharbourmarina.com/ |
houston - clearlake ??
Keith...wow...thanx for the links...there l@@ks to be a lot
of sailing activity there....Looks good....Do you know if the "USAA sailing center" affliated w/the USAA bank / financial institution? thanx again for the info !!....... |
houston - clearlake ??
~^ beancounter ~^ wrote: Jim...I may start a 5-8 month contract position at a govt contractor located at the space center...not far from the clearlake area...i would look to get a ericson 32, 35 or 38 (1985-1990) to live on while working...Then move it once the contract is compleated ... It's a good time to come to this area. (I worked for NASA for 11 years.) As a suggestion, you might want to contact some of the sailboat charter companies (such as Sackets) to check out their boats that are for sale, or to charter one or two. There are lots of boats for sale and lots of people trying to sell them. - I would begin by checking "yachtworld.com" for their Houston-Kemah area listings. Jim |
houston - clearlake ??
cool...thanx Jim for the tips...i will keep them
in mind..... |
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