I don't know if west-coasters are more laid back than easterners, maybe. We
hold a really simple rendezvous that doesn't cause anyone much work--somebody
picks a place, contacts the marina and asks them if they can hold onto 10 slips
in the same vicinity of the marina for a specific Friday & Saturday night during
the summer. Then put the word out on this group, and ask Chuck to post it on
the AVA website. Make sure everyone knows they have to contact the marina
themselves by whatever date the marina says, to make a firm reservation. There,
you're done.
The first year you might have 3 boats, but it'll grow. We have people come to
our rendezvous (how do I make that word plural??) without boats, but with an
enduring love of Vegas and Vega owners--so it's nice if the marina is near
hotel/motels and/or camping facilities for the boatless.
My advice? Don't over organize--just provide a venue for bringing nice people
together who share a common interest in a good ole' boat, and good things will
happen.
Sheila________________________________
From: brockhaus77 seberkuhn@...
To:
AlbinVega@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sat, October 16, 2010 4:03:01 PM
Subject: [AlbinVega] Re: East Coast Rendevous?
I believe we've considered a "Chesapeake Section" rendezvous before, maybe a
couple years ago. There are plenty of Vegas around - especially if you include
North Carolina all the way up to Pennsylvania and Delaware.
However, I'm afraid that we ended up punting because nobody had the time to
organize the whole thing - maybe it's true that we East-Coaster are more
workaholic or less laid=back than the West-Coasters?
So, what we need is someone to propose a specific spot (somewhere near the
Maryland/Virginia line border?) and take the lead "...and they shall come".
Maybe Jody can get something started and then write about it in the CB Magazine?
;-)
- Sebastian (VegaLyra 1060)