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Well thats most Marinas here. Watergate, Portofino, Seabrook Shipyard, Blue Dolphin, South Shore, Ledgend Point, Clear lake Marine Center, ect..ect.. And the Boardwalk Marina. Joe All it takes sometimes is a clue! Indeed, like snipping a little. Cheers Marty |
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On Feb 10, 10:46*pm, Marty wrote:
cavalamb himself wrote: *Well thats most Marinas here. Watergate, Portofino, Seabrook Shipyard, Blue Dolphin, South Shore, Ledgend Point, Clear lake Marine Center, ect..ect.. And the Boardwalk Marina. *Joe All it takes sometimes is a clue! Indeed, like snipping a little. Cheers Marty I'd pick Portifino, or Legend point. Clean, mellow, nice. Blue Dolphin just put in a bunch of new docks, they would be another option I'd look at. Houston YC is to far out of the way. Seabrook, Watergate and the Boardwalk are to busy..rowedy full of rules. . CLMC is not allowing any more liveaboards. Joe |
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Joe wrote:
On Feb 10, 10:46 pm, Marty wrote: cavalamb himself wrote: Well thats most Marinas here. Watergate, Portofino, Seabrook Shipyard, Blue Dolphin, South Shore, Ledgend Point, Clear lake Marine Center, ect..ect.. And the Boardwalk Marina. Joe All it takes sometimes is a clue! Indeed, like snipping a little. Cheers Marty I'd pick Portifino, or Legend point. Clean, mellow, nice. Blue Dolphin just put in a bunch of new docks, they would be another option I'd look at. Houston YC is to far out of the way. Seabrook, Watergate and the Boardwalk are to busy..rowedy full of rules. . CLMC is not allowing any more liveaboards. Joe I'll call 'em and get rolling on this. Thanks again, Joe. BTW, where were you docked? Richard |
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On Feb 11, 3:00*pm, cavalamb himself wrote:
Joe wrote: On Feb 10, 10:46 pm, Marty wrote: cavalamb himself wrote: Well thats most Marinas here. Watergate, Portofino, Seabrook Shipyard, Blue Dolphin, South Shore, Ledgend Point, Clear lake Marine Center, ect..ect.. And the Boardwalk Marina. Joe All it takes sometimes is a clue! Indeed, like snipping a little. Cheers Marty I'd pick Portifino, or Legend point. Clean, mellow, nice. Blue Dolphin just put in a bunch of new docks, they would be another option I'd look at. *Houston YC is to far out of the way. Seabrook, Watergate and the Boardwalk are to busy..rowedy full of rules. . CLMC is not allowing any more liveaboards. *Joe I'll call 'em and get rolling on this. Thanks again, Joe. BTW, where were you docked? Richard- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I'm boatless this week, but live at Clear Lake Marine Center. Joe |
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Joe wrote:
On Feb 11, 3:00 pm, cavalamb himself wrote: Joe wrote: On Feb 10, 10:46 pm, Marty wrote: cavalamb himself wrote: Well thats most Marinas here. Watergate, Portofino, Seabrook Shipyard, Blue Dolphin, South Shore, Ledgend Point, Clear lake Marine Center, ect..ect.. And the Boardwalk Marina. Joe All it takes sometimes is a clue! Indeed, like snipping a little. Cheers Marty I'd pick Portifino, or Legend point. Clean, mellow, nice. Blue Dolphin just put in a bunch of new docks, they would be another option I'd look at. Houston YC is to far out of the way. Seabrook, Watergate and the Boardwalk are to busy..rowedy full of rules. . CLMC is not allowing any more liveaboards. Joe I'll call 'em and get rolling on this. Thanks again, Joe. BTW, where were you docked? Richard- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I'm boatless this week, but live at Clear Lake Marine Center. Joe I found an apartment complex there that has their own docks. I think it was Harbor Pointe on NASA 1 Now that would be sweet having the boat right at the front door. Might give then a call tomorrow. BTW, I meant to ask about something I thought I read about your experience with USCG. I thought I read that they wouldn't take just the injured crew member, and isnsited on taking everybody off. Did I misread that? Richard |
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On Feb 11, 7:36*pm, cavalamb himself wrote:
Joe wrote: On Feb 11, 3:00 pm, cavalamb himself wrote: Joe wrote: On Feb 10, 10:46 pm, Marty wrote: cavalamb himself wrote: Well thats most Marinas here. Watergate, Portofino, Seabrook Shipyard, Blue Dolphin, South Shore, Ledgend Point, Clear lake Marine Center, ect..ect.. And the Boardwalk Marina. Joe All it takes sometimes is a clue! Indeed, like snipping a little. Cheers Marty I'd pick Portifino, or Legend point. Clean, mellow, nice. Blue Dolphin just put in a bunch of new docks, they would be another option I'd look at. Houston YC is to far out of the way. Seabrook, Watergate and the Boardwalk are to busy..rowedy full of rules. . CLMC is not allowing any more liveaboards. Joe I'll call 'em and get rolling on this. Thanks again, Joe. BTW, where were you docked? Richard- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I'm boatless this week, but live at Clear Lake Marine Center. Joe I found an apartment complex there that has their own docks. I think it was Harbor Pointe on NASA 1 Now that would be sweet having the boat right at the front door. Might give then a call tomorrow. To shallow and the docks to small for anything over 30ft IMO. BTW, I meant to ask about something I thought I read about your experience with USCG. I thought I read that they wouldn't take just the injured crew member, and isnsited on taking everybody off. Did I misread that? Richard- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - No you did not miss read that. "All or None". Joe |
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I found an apartment complex there that has their own docks. I think it was Harbor Pointe on NASA 1 Now that would be sweet having the boat right at the front door. Might give then a call tomorrow. To shallow and the docks to small for anything over 30ft IMO. Sorry, I was thinking about a place to dock the 18. That woulf be a great knock about on Clear Lake. It can be docked on the trailer, but that makes sailing it more hassle than it's worth. But I'd hate to part with her. BTW, I meant to ask about something I thought I read about your experience with USCG. I thought I read that they wouldn't take just the injured crew member, and isnsited on taking everybody off. Did I misread that? Richard- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - No you did not miss read that. "All or None". That seems a little high handed. "We'll rescue the injured person - but it will cost you the boat"? Is that normal |
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