Looking for best warm sailing for retirement

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Jan 31, 2006
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Hi All! We're looking for input as to a good place to move to in retirement where we can sail, preferably in bays or rivers, not ocean. We are fairly new sailors and have a Rhodes 22. We live in Virginia now and are looking south along the coast - NC, SC, Fla. But, with many options and not having sailing in any of them, we need some input as to where other sailors might recommend. We'd appreciate any suggestions and won't blame you if it turns out poorly!! Thanks! Fran and Dave
 
Jan 2, 2005
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Hunter 35.5 Legend Lake Travis-Austin,TX
Jacksonville, FL...

and the St. Johns river works. How about it Franklin, give 'em the 411! Lake Travis outside Austin, TX is VERY nice as well and pretty much year round.
 
Jul 20, 2005
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Whitby 55 Kemah, Tx
Jax, Fl

There is a great place on the St. John's river on the south side of town, where a "Creek" joins the river. I forget how wide it is, but somewhere near 4 miles.
 
Mar 12, 2005
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Macgregor 22 Lake Travis, TX
Retirement

Here's another vote for Lake Travis just outside Austin. I've just retired and have no plans on moving. If you have specifics you'ld like to inquire about - contact me directly <StageWorks@austin.rr.com>. Steve Laban Ebb Tide II - MacGreggor-22 Lake Travis Marina - Slip A-3 Lake Travis, TX
 
Jul 20, 2005
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Whitby 55 Kemah, Tx
brings back memories

The first time I took somebody out, it was my sister, on my 21' draw keel. We got out 1/3 the way and the wind died. I started up my little 2HP and motored back but ran out of gas still a long way away from the dock. First I tried to row the boat but that didn't work. So then I walked out on the bow, grabbed the anchor and proceeded to throw and retrieve until I got to the bank about 300 yards away. I started walking to the back door of the very nice house on the river bank but had to increase my pace because of a hungry, very large, lizzard looking sneaker eater that impressed me with his speed. Believe it or not, the diving board is what saved me (I guess he can run but can't use a diving board). My sister never went out with me again :)
 

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Jun 15, 2004
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Islander/Wayfairer 30 sail number 25 Perryville,Md.
Fran, You will so much

more enjoy the warm sailing in the summer if you have memories of the winter. Nancy and I enjoy sailing the upper chesapeake from may to november and in the months between say to each other "gosh it's nice to have a warm house, this would be a lousy day for sailing!" Fran, Where do you sail out of? we keep Bietzpadlin in Perryville on the susquehanna river.
 
Feb 7, 2005
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Hunter 23 Mentor, Ohio
It's relative

Fran - some of us would think you are already there! (in spite of our very mild '05 - '06 winter) Mike - Cleveland Ohio
 
Feb 1, 2006
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Beneteau 361 Chicago
Jacksonville

The St. John is beautiful cruising ground. I belive the creek reffered to in an earlier post is the Black Creek, I might be wrong, there are a couple of large creeks in the area. Another nice area just off the river is Doctors Inlet.
 
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Sanders

From Orlando south

I'm enjoying the warm weather in middle Florida now, but cold fronts do come through here and bring stiff cold breezes once in a while. If the warmth is important, aim south of Tampa on the West Coast or Cape Canaveral on the east coast. Punta Gorda/Fort Myers area has some great sailing, including islands with no bridges to visit, as does the Indian River lagoon from Melbourne to Fort Pierce, but be aware it gets shallow in lots of places... From either side of the state you can reach the other through Lake Okechobee waterway -- a fascinating trip. If you want to avoid crowds, and D.C. housing costs, you'll have to stay away from the larger cities. But you can stay warm. Sanders Satellite Beach, FL
 
Mar 27, 2005
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Been Here a Year

I've only been here a year from Southern California, but I would agree with Lake Travis.
 
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