hi,
it's gotten cold here and with nothing to fix on my boat, my mind has been wandering.......
a fellow cat sailor hauled his boat from the midwest to corpus christi, texas a few years ago to sail along the coast and had a ball doing it. here in the midwest, the wind is gusty and our lakes are small where we are so i've been thinking about doing what he did and haul my boat to the gulf next year.
i would like some advice from cat sailors near the gulf about the best locations to sail a beachcat, where the beaches are friendly, the water not too rough, boat traffic not dangerous, etc. etc. i would like to lodge close to the beach so i could leave the cat rigged on the beach if possible and not have to drop the mast at night. sailing around islands or inlets might be nice too.........
any suggestions???
j
--
Aquacat 12 (sold)...'87 Nacra 5.8 (sold)...'03 Nacra Inter18 (sold)
Venture 15 (sold)....'89 Nacra 5.8 (sold)...'91 Nacra 5.8NA (sold)
'99 Nacra Inter20 (sold)
--
Best places to sail the gulf??
-
- Rank: Mate
- Registered: Jan 25, 2004
- Last visit: Apr 06, 2021
- Posts: 267
-
- Rank: Chief
- Registered: Jul 16, 2009
- Last visit: Oct 28, 2014
- Posts: 1271
hey arch!
gonna pitch the mississippi gulf coast to you...google map the ocean springs/biloxi area. ocean springs has what i would call a purely catamaran yacht club with some really nice people who are members here on this site. you could probably leave your boat there a few days as someones guest and if not then just about anywhere else along hwy 90...there are no private beaches. there are some sweet choices for you...sailing on biloxi bay(semi protected by deer island), up and down hwy 90(~25 miles), around deer island(right next to shore), or sailing in the sound to the barrier islands(horn,east ship,west ship,cat). the barrier islands are about 10 miles off shore with horn being the biggest(13 milesX1.5). the club has a couple great regattas i love(horn island hop,slip to ship) and you can camp on site for free. the coast is covered with casinos and hotels so lodging is not an issue, there are also some nice camping options for the campers in the bunch and the local food is good. we launch out of biloxi next door to the biloxi yacht club(secret spot) at a public launch spot that is barely used(mostly kayakers), you can park you rv for free for weeks, nobody cares! it's a laid back scene with some good history, look up osyc and check out the barrier islands and see if that's what your into...i'll meet you there!(and show you where the good food is at).
cheers! bill.
Edited by coastrat on Dec 03, 2011 - 12:28 AM.
--
Check out "Prindle Sailors" on Facebook!
bill harris
hattiesburg, mississippi
prindle 16- "BLUE RIBBON"
-- -
- Rank: Lubber
- Registered: Nov 10, 2011
- Last visit: Dec 03, 2011
- Posts: 1
I have lived here in corpus christi now for three years, and i do most of my H16 sailing off mustang Island beach. Last summer I and two other H16s sailed south around the cut[packrey channel] to the Holiday Inn on Padra Island, the beach was a little croweded but no problem. got a margaritta and listend to the band. just another fun day at the beach. what-ya think?
Edited by owneroperator on Dec 03, 2011 - 09:22 AM.
--
There's no Reverse, you have to be thinking forward,...stay ahead of the boat,
-- -
- Rank: Mate
- Registered: May 29, 2011
- Last visit: Mar 13, 2016
- Posts: 332
sarasota bay in Florinda is nice and ledo and siesta beach have Very soft sand. -
- Rank: Lubber
- Registered: Jan 01, 2003
- Last visit: Oct 06, 2015
- Posts: 81
Don't forget the Florida Panhandle....Just a short (4 hr) drive from Biloxi if you go there. Pensacola Beach (Pensacola Bay), Navarre and Fort Walton Beach (Choctawhatchee Bay) are all linked by Santa Rosa Sound where you will find plenty of undeveloped beach and islands to explore. This is the Emerald Coast and its history for cat sailing is very rich and understandably so...protected waters with smooth, white sandy beaches. If you want to get out into the Gulf, access is easy...you can't go far and not see rigged cats sprinkling the beach.
--
Bert Scott
Niceville, FL
Nacra F18
-- -
- Rank: Mate
- Registered: Nov 16, 2002
- Last visit: Jul 04, 2020
- Posts: 139
Pensacola is only 2 hours from Ocean Springs/Biloxi...
--
Kenny Boudreaux
2010 C2 F18 USA 323
Goodall Design "Southern Area Rep"
Owner of Sailboxes.com
-- -
- Rank: Master Chief
- Registered: Jun 20, 2006
- Last visit: May 22, 2024
- Posts: 7089
AS always, I pitch Dunedin fl, (causeway). You can purchase a weekend of mast up storage for $10, nice people, the gulf is 1/2 mile from the causeway, the bay is portected and filled with spoil islands, there is boat traffic in the intracoastal, but as long as you don't cut off a powerboat (or get to close) you are fine.
Oh but the people here are huge ass-hats (kiddin) -
- Rank: Chief
- Registered: Jul 16, 2009
- Last visit: Oct 28, 2014
- Posts: 1271
http://vimeo.com/25292327
here is a nice vid on biloxi...
--
Check out "Prindle Sailors" on Facebook!
bill harris
hattiesburg, mississippi
prindle 16- "BLUE RIBBON"
-- -
- Rank: Lubber
- Registered: Jan 01, 2003
- Last visit: Oct 06, 2015
- Posts: 81
True KennyB....sorry, I added Pensacola after I wrote a Ft Walton centric statement....I was also adding some time for the scenic route!!
--
Bert Scott
Niceville, FL
Nacra F18
-- -
- Rank: Mate
- Registered: Apr 15, 2011
- Last visit: Jul 04, 2019
- Posts: 287
Try em all and tell us about it. I'd start with a place that doesn't involve launching in surf though. I'm a sucker for beautiful water, so santa rosa sound gets my vote if you have to haul a trailer 1000 miles. -
- Rank: Chief
- Registered: Jul 16, 2009
- Last visit: Oct 28, 2014
- Posts: 1271
hey arch, where are you driving from?...is it a big factor?
--
Check out "Prindle Sailors" on Facebook!
bill harris
hattiesburg, mississippi
prindle 16- "BLUE RIBBON"
-- -
- Rank: Mate
- Registered: Jan 25, 2004
- Last visit: Apr 06, 2021
- Posts: 267
thanks! these all sound wonderful. anything in louisana or texas that anyone has been to?
--
Aquacat 12 (sold)...'87 Nacra 5.8 (sold)...'03 Nacra Inter18 (sold)
Venture 15 (sold)....'89 Nacra 5.8 (sold)...'91 Nacra 5.8NA (sold)
'99 Nacra Inter20 (sold)
-- -
- Rank: Chief
- Registered: Jul 16, 2009
- Last visit: Oct 28, 2014
- Posts: 1271
google hobie fleet 33, i think they are texas city dike location...they have a big active fleet. if you make it to louisiana, might as well do ms gulf coast (right next door ).
--
Check out "Prindle Sailors" on Facebook!
bill harris
hattiesburg, mississippi
prindle 16- "BLUE RIBBON"
-- -
- Rank: Mate
- Registered: Jan 25, 2004
- Last visit: Apr 06, 2021
- Posts: 267
coastrat,
my little friends and i are in eastern nebraska, so if we go, it's a fer piece down to the gulf........1,000 miles. we'll need to have good bearings (pun) to make it that far. the idea of steady wind, cajun seafood and long tacks seems very appealing!
jon
--
Aquacat 12 (sold)...'87 Nacra 5.8 (sold)...'03 Nacra Inter18 (sold)
Venture 15 (sold)....'89 Nacra 5.8 (sold)...'91 Nacra 5.8NA (sold)
'99 Nacra Inter20 (sold)
-- -
- Rank: Chief
- Registered: Jul 16, 2009
- Last visit: Oct 28, 2014
- Posts: 1271
ok jon, now were talkin'! biloxi is about 70 miles from new orleans straight across interstate 10...you will want to sail in biloxi and party in new orleans, ms gulf coast has beaches and islands and louisiana is where you fish(much marshlands). google map texas locations and biloxi/new orleans...if they are close enough do the new orleans trip, catch it coming or going to biloxi, you will be glad you did!
--
Check out "Prindle Sailors" on Facebook!
bill harris
hattiesburg, mississippi
prindle 16- "BLUE RIBBON"
-- -
- Rank: Mate
- Registered: May 29, 2011
- Last visit: Mar 13, 2016
- Posts: 332
-
- Rank: Mate
- Registered: May 27, 2011
- Last visit: Sep 17, 2014
- Posts: 145
Is there a bad place to sail on the Gulf Coast? I don't think so...
However, I'm very partial to the Florida coast. Up in the panhandle, the beaches are sugary soft and the water a beautiful emerald color. Farther south, it is hard to beat the beautiful white sands from Dunedin, south to Clearwater, Sarasota, and Marco Island. You will not find a more beautiful sunset. Dunedin is very cat friendly, you can drive on the beach and back your trailer right to the water's edge. Caladesi Island, frequently named one of the most beautiful beaches in the world, is right across the bay. Once through the channel, its nothing but smooth sailing (pun intended).
In fact, my avatar pic is from the shore of Dunedin Causeway.
Edited by motivated on Dec 05, 2011 - 05:45 AM.
--
Karl, Captain of Stayin' Thirsty
2011 Hobie 16SE
Atlanta, GA
-- -
- Rank: Mate
- Registered: Jan 25, 2004
- Last visit: Apr 06, 2021
- Posts: 267
ok! now i'm getting excited about this!
since it's over 1,000 miles of driving, and $500 gas to bring our boats down, i was wondering, if we flew down to some coastal city, is there anyplace to rent a decent/performance cat? when i travel, it seems liability laws have kept rental shops and marinas from renting anything other than fishing boats or the type of plastic boat where you can't go far enough or fast enough to hurt yourself (not that i WANT to hurt myself, mind you.....) know what i mean?
anyone know of anyplace that speaks our language?
--
Aquacat 12 (sold)...'87 Nacra 5.8 (sold)...'03 Nacra Inter18 (sold)
Venture 15 (sold)....'89 Nacra 5.8 (sold)...'91 Nacra 5.8NA (sold)
'99 Nacra Inter20 (sold)
-- -
- Rank: Mate
- Registered: Aug 06, 2010
- Last visit: Jun 26, 2024
- Posts: 281
only place I know is Key Sailing in Pensacola... give them a call, their website doesn't list the nice cats they have for rent. great beach, great food, hotels, entertainment all w/in walking distance.... don't look for too many local action, however, most of us think it's getting too cold!
Edited by robpatt on Dec 06, 2011 - 02:28 PM. -
- Rank: Chief
- Registered: Jul 16, 2009
- Last visit: Oct 28, 2014
- Posts: 1271
lay off the northern gulf coast until april...it's warm here now compared to nebraska, but not that warm...the winds blow in april and its warm enough to go without gear. miami is still warm enough now though. the carribean is sweet this time of the year...hell, i spent one fantastic christmass in jamaica one time, the locals christmass party was a blast!!! don't ask whats in the "mannish water", just eat it, it's great!
--
Check out "Prindle Sailors" on Facebook!
bill harris
hattiesburg, mississippi
prindle 16- "BLUE RIBBON"
--
Users on-line
This list is based on users active over the last 60 minutes.