Looking for crew for the 2014 Texas 200

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Looking for crew for the 2014 Texas 200

Postby jeadstx » Mon Jan 13, 2014 4:47 pm

It's that time of year again when I am looking for someone to sail with me on the 2014 Texas 200. For those that do not know, the Texas 200 is an event sailing up the coast of Texas, 5 days of sailing and 4 nights of camping. The sailing days of the event start on Monday June 9th and sail to the end on Friday June 14th. http://www.texas200.com/

The event this year will not be as hard as 2013 as we will be having at least (at present) 14 PDR's (Puddle Duck Racers) sailing with the fleet for cancer awarness. One of the Ducks is painted yellow with a line down the center. They are having people sign names on one side in honor of cancer survivors and the other side in memory of those who lost the fight against cancer. The sail above the reef points will also having signing space on each side. Those not familiar with PDR's, they are homebuilt, 8' LOA with a 4' beam, and they sail typically at 2 to 4 knots. Because they are slow the longest leg of the event will be about 40 miles, most of the other legs will be about 35 miles. The total distance this year will be about 180 miles (2013 distance was about 220 miles) over the five days of sailing.

This year the event will start at Port Mansfield, Texas and end at Magnolia Beach on Matagorda Bay (near Port Lavaca, Texas). The event will require getting down to Port Mansfield on Friday June 6th, get the boat in the water that evening or the morning of the 7th. That provides getting the boat ready on Saturday and Sunday. On Sunday the 8th I drive the Jeep and trailer to the end point at Magnolia Beach, the crew gets to stay behind in Port Mansfield and relax or socialize with other sailors who stay. Only one person per boat moves vehicles. I return via the chartered bus Sunday evening. Monday morning, sailing starts. First night camp will be in the land cut. Second night's camp is still be scouted out at a point near Corpus Christi. The third night's camp will be at a place called Paul's Mott (oyster sheel beach). The last night's camp will be at Army Hole which is an old WWII Army Air Corps base closed in 1946. Army Hole is patially maintained by the state and has a good mowed area with picnic tables to set up tents. All camping along the way is primative. All supplies, water, food, and camping gear will be carried in the boat.

If anyone is interested in joining me on this years' adventure let me know in a post or send me a private message as some did last year.

John
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1976 Day Sailer II, #8075 - Completed the 2011, 2012, and 2013 Texas 200
1952 Beetle Boat Swan Catboat
Early Rhodes 19
1973 Mariner 2+2, #2607 - Completed 2014, 2015 and 2016 Texas 200
1969 Day Sailer I, #3229
Fleet 135; Canyon Lake, Texas
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Re: Looking for crew for the 2014 Texas 200

Postby jeadstx » Mon Jan 27, 2014 3:44 pm

The route information for the 2014 Texas 200 has finally be posted with all the camp locations. http://www.texas200.com/route.htm At the bottom of the page there is a Google map showing the locations of this year's camp sites.

John
1976 Day Sailer II, #8075 - Completed the 2011, 2012, and 2013 Texas 200
1952 Beetle Boat Swan Catboat
Early Rhodes 19
1973 Mariner 2+2, #2607 - Completed 2014, 2015 and 2016 Texas 200
1969 Day Sailer I, #3229
Fleet 135; Canyon Lake, Texas
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Re: Looking for crew for the 2014 Texas 200

Postby mcollins07 » Mon Apr 07, 2014 11:20 am

John, I hope you don't mind me posting to the same thread, but I'm also looking for crew for the 2014 Texas200.

Crew wanted for Texas200 June 2014 on Catalina 22.

Michael
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Re: Looking for crew for the 2014 Texas 200

Postby jeadstx » Mon Apr 07, 2014 4:29 pm

Don't mind at all. I have crew for the 2014 Tx200. I'll be sailing a 1973 O'Day Mariner this year for a little change of pace. There are also two Day Sailers registered at this time, so it looks like part of the forum will be at the event.

John
1976 Day Sailer II, #8075 - Completed the 2011, 2012, and 2013 Texas 200
1952 Beetle Boat Swan Catboat
Early Rhodes 19
1973 Mariner 2+2, #2607 - Completed 2014, 2015 and 2016 Texas 200
1969 Day Sailer I, #3229
Fleet 135; Canyon Lake, Texas
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Re: Looking for crew for the 2014 Texas 200

Postby tdoates » Fri Apr 11, 2014 11:05 pm

To: jeadstx
Hi. Are you still looking for crew for the tx 200? I suppose you have an O'Day Daysailer, right? I have not done this before but am very interested.
I have a little experience in sailing. Currently own a Omega Capri 14 but looking to buy a Daysailer. As for the whole week adventure, primitive camping,etc. I'm good with that!
Let me know.
David
San Antonio
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Re: Looking for crew for the 2014 Texas 200

Postby tdoates » Fri Apr 11, 2014 11:16 pm

Michael mcollins
are you still looking for crew? I am very interested.
David
San Antonio
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Re: Looking for crew for the 2014 Texas 200

Postby jeadstx » Sat Apr 12, 2014 10:26 pm

David,
I have crew for this year's event. I'll be sailing an O'Day Mariner this year. I also have a Day Sailer II. I sail on Canyon Lake. Maybe we can get together to sail sometime.

John
1976 Day Sailer II, #8075 - Completed the 2011, 2012, and 2013 Texas 200
1952 Beetle Boat Swan Catboat
Early Rhodes 19
1973 Mariner 2+2, #2607 - Completed 2014, 2015 and 2016 Texas 200
1969 Day Sailer I, #3229
Fleet 135; Canyon Lake, Texas
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