Where are the active F18 sailors?
I'm looking at new job opportunities, and have a choice between Culver City, Ca, Columbia, Md, and Huntsville, Al. Huntsville isn't on the coast, but it's closer than Tucson.
I'm looking for info on sailing areas, weather, accessibility to good locations, etc. Since I have an F18, I'd like to pick an area favorable for that boat.
I like warm weather, Ca seems like the obvious choice, even though the cost of living is crazy high. But, I've never been to Md, so perhaps I shouldn't discount it right away.
What do local sailors like/dislike about those areas?
That's a good problem to have.
No experience sailing any of those areas. Though some family lives in DC.
Columbia, MD is under an hour to Annapolis and the Chesapeake Bay. No shortage of sailing clubs and boats there.
I'd try to start a grassroots F18 club in Utqiagvik, Alaska before moving to Cali...

South of Culver City is Long Beach and the ABYC Alamitos Bay Yacht Club, they have a pretty active cat fleet. And you can't beat the wind in the Long Beach Harbor and the surrounding area..
Real Estate is a little more affordable there too...
Don't know if there is anything left in Marina del Rey

ropewalker,
My home club is West River Sailing Club in Galesville, MD. Its 39 miles from Columbia, MD proper, an hour drive on a weekday (rush hour traffic here is the same or worse than Cali) but closer to 45min on a weekend. There are also closer places to live like Crofton or Laurel. Personally I live as close to the office as I can get as I do that commute daily, and accept the longer drive on the 1-2 weeknights I head to the club and weekends (30miles, 35min, not too bad). Housing wise, its cheaper than Cali but that's about it...
Huntsville, AL is far and away the cheapest, but the closest racing is Panama City, FL and Pensacola. There is probably more there that I don't know about.
In terms of fleet, we have 4x active F18's, 4-5x active Nacra 20's, 4x active F16's and 3-4x active A-Cats. These are guys coming out most every Tuesday night for racing and several weekend regattas a year. We are a 7hr drive from the active New England (Rhode Island centric) fleet which boasts 5 of the top 10 best F18 sailors in the country.
In terms of sailing conditions, spring and fall generally have good breeze, July and August are hot but if you time it right we'll get a solid sea breeze fill. You can expect that like most venues save Miami and Long Beach if its a regatta weekend the breeze will be light, but that isn't always the case (505's host their East Coast Championships here every other year or so, and they like breeze!).
Our club is a friendly place with a great lawn, very reasonable membership fees and mast up storage!
https://www.westriversc.org/
http://wrcra.org/
If you have any other questions feel free to give me a shout.

ropewalker wrote: John:
Affordable real estate? I was afraid I would either have to live on a boat or in an RV.
Living out of an RV.... my cousin in Mountain View tells me folks and renting out their driveways for the Google employees who buy an RV (for cash) and park them there... Like food trucks it is the new fad in California... 😆
Yeah.... Culver City... plan on spending a $1,000,000.00 plus for your standard 3 bedroom, two bath, 1600 square foot home on a 6,000 square foot lot...
That same place in a few "nice" areas of Long Beach will go for about $650K to $800K.
If it were me, Maryland (having lived there) would be my first choice with Huntsville a close second.
In Tucson, the sailing season is generally during the spring, winter and fall. Once summer hits, it's too hot to be very enjoyable. That's not to say that no one goes out, but you have to put up with the 115 deg heat and summer storms (unpredictable winds). We were out this past weekend, and I got out on the wire as we started flying a hull, hit a puff and had to steer up. Just as the windward hull set down, we got a gust from the opposite direction, which dropped me in the water and lifted the opposite hull. The guy skippering was able to climb up to the other hull in time to prevent it from tipping over on top of me.
I imagine that MD would have a shorter sailing season, maybe part of spring, summer, and part of fall. Is that true?


The Gulf Coast From Ocean Springs, MS to Fort Walton beach FL is pretty active. I believe there’s a lot of F18s although I have a N 5.7. It’s not that far from Huntsville, AL. We have a family active group in the Memphis area and several make the trip to the coast 2-4 times a year.




I came out here in 1980 to Belmont Shore (Long Beach). Excellent sailing area & upscale community. They put a paved ramp & parking 150 yards from the street to ocean just to accommodate catamarans! I wouldn't leave Cali for the 109 degree Midwest or South for any reason. Pete
prindle pete
pbegle wrote: ... I wouldn't leave Cali for the 109 degree Midwest or South for any reason. Pete
I'm flying out there next Thursday for an in-person interview. We'll see how it goes. I may not like the place, they may not like me.
But, just in case the stars align, where would be a good place to store the cat, ABYC?

ABYC cost $1000 to join & $121/mo dues. Mast up storage for F18 is $189/mo but there is a waiting list. Big Bear is about 2 hours east at 7000'. Mast up storage & lake permit is $485 /6 mo. Winds are 10-15 and we have casual racing on weekends, but no F18's. Lot's of arbb and two ski areas. Lake is about 1/2 mile x 5 miles. Pete
Edited by pbegle on Jul 19, 2019 - 02:44 PM.
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