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Yacht Club Boat Ramp Reopens

The Yacht Club Boat Ramp reopened on Saturday, December 16 after it was severely damaged by Hurricane Irma.  The storm damaged both piers along the boat launches, which have been closed since Irma. Repairs to the finger piers cost more than $18,000. 

Caloosa Rowing Club celebrates their 10th Year in Business with a party!

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The Caloosa Coast Rowing Club

Intrigue and curiosity are aroused when the Caloosa Coast Rowing Club is mentioned. What? A rowing club here in the Cape? You mean anyone can join? You go out in those super long skinny boats with 9 people in them (8 rowers, 1 coxswain)?...

The Great Loop

“Pamala Lee” Pam and I purchased our 315 Conquest at the November 2014 Ft Lauderdale boat show.   After reviewing the offerings of outboard models available in the 30 foot range, the overall quality, fit and finish and amenities as standard equipment of the Boston Whaler,...

Why Boat Insurance is Just as Important as Car Insurance

With warm weather most of the year, Florida is the #1 boating state in the U.S. Unfortunately, many boaters cancel their coverage once their loan is paid off and coverage is no longer required. Often boating enthusiasts think they don’t need any additional protection on...

Battle of the Engines – Why Are Outboards Preferred?

When considering a boat purchase, one of the first major decisions a prospective boat owner makes is what type of engine to select. For shoppers in the large cruiser market or fishermen perusing center consoles, this may be a foregone conclusion, not a choice....

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