EVERYONE - Where do you live and sail?
I'm serious - I'm trying to get some defensible data together on the demographic distribution of catamaran sailors in North America. No personal info invasion intended!
Here's an example of what I need -
[color]I live in the Panhandle of Florida. I sail recreationally and competitively nation-wide on catamarans of several makes, and I own a Mystere 4.3
Any suggestions on where data like this has already been collected is welcome as well.
Thanks -
John
There are 1,245 registered users on this forum. If all of them would give that information in their personal profiles, it would be a big help. Maybe your post will encourage more people to do that. Some people do not use their real names and do not provide e-mail, but I would not think that giving their sailing area and type of boat sailed would jeopardize privacy.
I live on St Croix US Virgin Islands.....there are 4 big regattas that the beachcats race in...the CORT series..(Caribbean ocean racing triangle) includes the St Croix International,Heinekin Puerto Rico and BVI Spring Regatta,,,,the Rolex on St Thomas...doesnt get much better than sailing and racing here in the caribbean.
John,
I live in w. michigan and am a recreational sailor. I bought my first sailboat, a Supercat 17, last June.
I live on a 200 acre lake and sail there, but as I get more proficient I intend to trailer to larger lakes in the state, the great lakes, and eventually fla.'s east coast.
I do intend to eventually sail competitively, but not seriously, if that makes any sense.
I probably will be in the market for a Supercat 20 next summer.
good luck with the project
davey
Mary,
Wow! 1245 registered users? That's an impressive number. (Given what I see from regular posters, I would have thought it to be less. Must be lots of silent folks.)
John,
I live in Burlington, Vermont. While I have logged thousands of hours on the water, from Maine to Belize, sailing is a relatively new pursuit. I now sail a Nacra 6.0 on Lake Champlain (New England's "west coast"). Mostly recreational, but we have an active local fleet of N5.8's and Hobie 16's and 18's that race every Wednesday from June through August.
If you go to the main index of all the forums and go all the way down to the bottom there is "Extra Information," and it shows how many registered users and the person most recently registered, etc.
And, you're right, most of them must be just reading and not posting. But at least we know there are at least that many people out there somewhere who have catamarans or are interested in catamarans, which is encouraging.
I live in the middle of a desert in Tucson Az. We sail at local lakes, (three or more hours away, when there's water in them) and also in Rocky Point Mexico. We have a statewide multihull fleet, Fleet 42, and several Hobie fleets.
Heinz Smith
pacific cat 2-18 sail #10
supercat 17 sail #121
supercat 15 sail #15
OK, John. This is a good idea.
I live near Gainesville, Florida, and sail out of the Rudder Club in Jacksonville. Several of us in north-central Florida (Hobie Fleet 153, Dave Carlson, Commodore) sail on Lake Santa Fe when the water level is high enough. I race my A-class catamaran in regattas from Lake Hartwell, GA to Fort Pierce, FL (I intend to sail at Tradewinds in Key Largo, this January but haven't yet). My first sailboat of any kind was a Hobie 18 that I bought in 1998. The A-class cat is a terrific boat, but the other A-cat sailors are all excellent, experienced skippers so it is challenging to keep up. I also sail a Sea Pearl 21 (a cat-ketch camping cruiser with leeboards and a 6" draft) mostly on west coast of Florida from Cedar Key to the 10,000 islands and have cruised as far south as Cape Sable, the southernmost point of peninsular Florida.
I live in West Oakland, California. I sail a mostly 1986 Hobie 18 that I have had for about a year and a half. Prior to buying the Hobie I assembled a fleet of 4 Hobie 16's at Lake Merrit in Downtown Oakland, where I worked as a volunteer. I started sailing Cats back in the early 80's on my pal's Prindle 16 out of Marina Del Rey and a few So. Cal lakes. He bought a Prindle 18.2 a few years ago and I got back into it in a big way.
I sailed about 15 days this summer, mostly on lakes in Northern Califronia whithin about 4 hours of the Bay Area. My Fiance' and I completed our first regatta (on my own boat) this July, and we almost won the whole thing!
I wish I could find others interested in these things in the Bay Area, but it is a pretty dead scene.
We plan to sailat least as much next summer.
Hi John,
Both Dennis and I live in the Hampton Roads area in Virginia and sail on the Chesapeake Bay regularly. Currently we race Nationwide on a Hobie Tiger, before that a Hobie 20. Dennis also raced an 18 Square for several years.
Good luck - let me know if I can help in anyway. Perhaps a link on the Division 9 website asking for info to be sent to you?
Tracie
Like Mike Binford, I sail out of the Rudder Club in Jacksonville, FL. I sail an A Class most of the time and my RC-27 in a few distance races and daysailing. I generally don't travel more than 300 miles for a regatta, which gets me to races anywhere in FL and GA (Tradewinds, Spring Fever, RTI, etc..)
Living on Key Largo, in the Florida Keys, "B'NANA SPLIT" #59650 Hobie 16 is sailed several times weekly, both day & night. We race when races are available in this area and it's less than a twenty mile beat to the start line.
Due to a well known hydrothermal anomaly: "Tropical Slushing", a condition which prevails when beachcats are sailed in sub-79 degree surface water temperatures & slows beachcats to a snail's pace, our sailing times are reduced during winter months!
However.... we are hard at work preparing for final tests of our newest invention: the "BeachCat De-Icer & Virtual Luff Radiant Heat Amplifier" (complete with tramp ice salting modifications), and hope to produce the 1st marketable version early this coming New Year (probably just after the New Years' party!
SeaWolf
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I sail in Scotland (North Sea) with a Tomcat (16ft) and will move to a Hawk F18 next year. We have about 15 boats in our club and out of these 5-8 regularly race on a Wednesday night - 2 Hurricane 5.9's, 2 Hobbie 16's, 1 Dart Hawk, 1 Dart 18. We have six official events from May to September which are organised by the regional association. 43 boats took part over the year.
It is pretty cold at the moment (around freezing right now), so sailing in these conditions is very challenging *smile.
John and Mary: This is an excellent idea. I will put a bit more in my profile.
I live in N. Florida & like to race all over Florida the same as Mike Binford who just posted, own Hobie 20, Hobie 18, A-class Bim 2000, A-class woodie: Catnip class & Prindle 19. Sail the Keys, Gulf Coast, Michigan, attended many Hobie Nationals. Sailed many types of beach cats, Rave, Trifoilers, and in monohulls cruised Bahamas, Caribbean and Hawaii. Rudder Club member (JAX), Hobie Fleet 153 Commodore.
On checking, I see some funny stuff in the user list: I think I am in there twice (plz remove- davecarls, p.11- no posts) and so is David Swingle.
My name is Charles Leblanc
I live near Rimouski, Québec, Canada
I sail on Lac Matapedia, medium size lake at 45min from home
I am a member of the Val Brillant catamaran club. I do only recreationnal sailing
I own a Nacra 5.7 #123 nice boat
I use to have a Venture Cat 15
I used to sail (1998-2001) on lake Champlain, Québec side
I am looking for a smaller catamaran for next year (A cat, Isotope, Hc17, Nacra 5.2)
Cat,
Simple paranoid, or perhaps the posts are not based on reality. A simple fee to any of those website
specializing in providing information on people and walaa all the information you can use. Now go and buy
on the web and spam galore, your name is sold 100's of time.
I love to meet other Cat lovers, matter of fact a local fleet inquired about holiday party, and would love to party
news years eve with a couple at local beach club. No paraniod or hidden agenda here, simply love like the 60's.
Hell here is my number, call to shoot the breeze or simply say how are you 1-609-909-5008.
Mike
Hello Heinz -
I don't have much info on fleets in your area - how big are you guys? I hoping NAHCA will be able to help with some info on the Hobie Fleets out your way, but it sounds like you may be talking about a statewide mixed fleet. Twenty? A hundred?
Thanks for taking the time -
John
i live on the marsh in port royal, sc and belong to the local sailing club where i keep a h14t and a h16 rigged and ready to go whenever i can get out -which is often. we have a spring and fall racing series, distance race, and three annual regattas. i seldom go out of town to race. i am refurbishing an early h12. i'm getting ready to build my 2d wood kayak. i keep three plastic kayaks, a canoe, a couple of windsurfers, a sunfish, and my 16' battoe style sailing skiff. i also enjoy surfing my antique hansen and rondell longboard surfboards in the summer. yes i use all these boats except the windboards, i am loaning one to a student. life in the lowcountry! :^ )
Ok...my two cents.
I live in Socal, L.A. Area. Own a Prindle 18 that I mostly sail out of Marina Del Rey or Ventura. From time to time, I hit a couple of local lakes. No racing, all just for fun sailing.
I also have access to a fleet of Hobie 16's that I sail/teach on.
Sheldon
John,
I live in Greenville, SC and sail mostly competively all over the U.S. east of the Mississippi (Key Largo to Sandusky, OH). I sail about 12-16 regattas a year where I now race a Nacra 6.0NA (soon to be the New England chute configuration following ratification of the proposed class modifications). I also own a Nacra 5.2 and I keep a Hobie 18 on Folly Beach, SC for recreational sailing.
I would be glad to help you set up a database form on a website that people could log in this information to be systematically recorded. I should own a website capable of hosting that form in about two or three months.
Hello,
I'm from Fort Loramie, Ohio and sail mainly on Grand Lake St. Marys. We sailed once on Western Lake Erie last summer and hope to get up there more next year. This winter we'll be pulling our Prindle 18 down to Key Largo for a week. My wife and I are fairly new to the sport. I owned a Hobie 16 for one season, sold it and bought our Prindle 18, which we've sailed for one season. Also own two kayaks, a canoe and a camper. We also like to go backpacking out West (Grand Canyon, California, Utah, etc.) The main problem is that we don't have enough time to do everything.
Photos on our webpage.
Jack Hoying
Fort Loramie, Ohio
Prindle 18 #1645
http://www.bright.net/~jmhoying
Hi
I,m er a Ralph ,-yea that's it ,-Ralph
I,m 6'4 like nude sailing and moonlight cruises ,
Oh -wrong forum ,-nevermind ,-delete that ,
just my offbeat humor again ,--really
o k I,m serious now too ,-you may contact Roger on the CRAM site ,-think CRAM has 80 to 100 members in MI ,
Thankyou John for tackling this and so many good things you do in and around the sport ,-obviously everyone realizes this too ,!!
have fun
Carl
I live in Camrose, Alberta, Canada. There are 2 fleets of Catamarans that are close to my place (within 60 miles) that I can sail at often, one of about 30 catamarans that include the largest group of 18 squares in North America, and our club near Edmonton that has about 40 various Cats that have perhaps 10 move more than a couple times a year. (For those wondering, we have been snow skiing for a few weeks now) I have an A-Class that I built that needs several revisions. I am preparing to post sometime on all the things I learned to not do when building a boat! I started sailing 4 summers ago on a Tornado that I sold in error with the intent of purchasing a used Marstom, but that fell through when I added up all the costs. I hope to get to some A-Class regattas this year in the Great Lakes area, and see if I can get this thing to go faster! I would love to go to the regattas at Ricks place, but it is about 4 days of driving 20 hours per day to get to, and my boat is being revised... Maybe next year.
I live in Falher, Alberta, Canada (~300 miles Northwest of Camrose), sail a Tornado at Seba Beach (Lake Wabamun). We haven't done any racing since there isn't any at our end of the lake (and we still can't tack worth a darn). The grumpy face is due to the fact that the lakes are frozen and we don't have any snow yet to go skiing.
Conrad, where do you sail? I doubt whether I'll find the time and energy to trailer the boat, but you never know. The "10 cats moving off the beach" sounds like Wabamun sail club.
Later,
Al
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