03/05 - 03/07 - Hontoon Island Gathering St. John’s River

Unfortunately the crew of the Molly Brown will have to bow out in 2024. We have committed to doing the Great American Loop with a departure date of March 11. I had hoped to incorporate the Hontoon gathering but Betty's work needs and prepping the house for an extended absence are making that difficult.

I've no doubt it will be another fabulous time for those that make the effort to attend, and, highly recommend it if your on the fence about going or not. The St.Johns River is a national treasure and a unique cruising area.

Fair seas to all,
James and crew
 
Hey everyone, I'm new to the site. I just bought a 2003 19 a couple months ago and I'm planning on coming out to the gathering. Excited to learn more about my new boat from some experienced C-brats!
 
Welcome aboard! You will get a great "taste" of the extended family of the C Brats!

Great to have a 19; not many show up for the Hontoon gathering.

Also you are very fortunate to live close by the St. John's River. It is our favorite River in N. America. Also you have the Econlockhatchee River (when you can get into its mouth off Lake Harney) to explore if you have not done it in a human powered boat of some type
 
We'll miss you James, and Betty. But have fun on the Loop! It was on my bucket list at one time, but think I forgot about it after doing the Inside Passage of Alaska. Maybe someday I'll still put it back on the list. Hope you guys had a good time last month on the Cumberland! Was good to see you there. Colby
 
Thanks, yeah we’ve been exploring up and down the St John’s from Hontoon down to Harney since we got the boat. Lots to see and do it’s been so fun.

I’ve spent a lot of time on the Econ river by canoe. Some of the biggest gators I’ve seen in the wild in there.
 
Your knowledge of the Econ will be priceless. We got our boat up as about as far as we could water depth. We have some guests with us who have Kayak/ paddle boards, and I will talk to them about it when they get to the St. John's.
 
Got an email today saying my state park reservation for the Hontoon Gathering has been cancelled.

The notice said that campgrounds at Hontoon Island State Park are closed though 10/31/2024.
 
Yep ….we’ve all been canceled. We will just do like like we did last year. Meet during the day anchor out at night or stay at a different marina. We had a great time last year and we will have a great time together in 2024.

That’s one of the great things about C-Brats …..we roll with the punches.

Tom and Joyce C-Otter
 
It is time those of us who live in Florida, even if we are not going to Hontoon, to put some pressure on our elected representatives in Florida. Let them know that we loved Hontoon, that we put on probably the largest boat gathering they have each year, and have donated significantly to the park.

To me this is unacceptable. I know a little about the state parks, and concessions. A friend of mine eventually canceled his concession contract at Big Lagoon State Park because of lack of response from the park manage (and parks dept.)

The State parks dept could have had Hontoon campground, concessions and administration up and running within a few months. Bring in some sheds for temporary office and concessions. Bring in some trailers (even FEMA surplus) to house staff and volunteers. Charge a small admission fee, and then let the good times roll. I will be contacting my state representatives. Several other C brats in the same district should do the same, as should all C Brats in Florida, as well as outside of Florida. I'll post the information on this thread.
 
Florida has a lot of nerve.... Just sharing.... And I'm not a Florida Resident but still got this in my email...


From: email@info.floridadep.gov

Hello,

We are excited to share a new benefit for Florida residents about making reservations for overnight accommodations at Florida State Parks.

Effective Jan. 1, 2024, at noon Eastern time, only Florida residents may make reservations for cabins and RV, tent, boat and equestrian campsites 11 months in advance. Non-Florida residents will be able to make reservations 10 months in advance.

To take advantage of this new benefit, Florida residents will need to provide a valid Florida driver’s license or ID card number at the time of booking. Starting today, Florida residents may update their profile associated with the Florida State Parks Reservation System to add their valid Florida driver’s license or ID card number. This information, which will be validated with the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, will need to be verified annually.

Before making a reservation 11 months in advance, Florida residents be asked to attest to the following statement:

I understand and attest that this camping reservation is being made under the Florida Residents Preference provisions outlined in s. 258.014(2), Florida Statutes. I am a Florida resident, and I agree to provide my Florida driver’s license number or Florida identification card number issued under s. 322.051, Florida Statutes, as proof of Florida residency while making this reservation and upon arrival in the state park during check-in. I also acknowledge that this reservation is not transferable. Any attempt to use this reservation by anyone other than this account holder will result in cancellation, forfeiture of all fees associated with this reservation, and assessment of the cancellation fee pursuant to the Florida State Parks Fee Schedule. Furthermore, any attempt to circumvent the spirit and intent of Florida Residents Preference by this account holder, including the sale or transfer of overnight park reservations, may result in suspension of the account holder’s ability to make future reservations.

We are excited to welcome you to our beautiful state parks.
 
Looking back through my photos, it looks like my first time at the St. John's gathering was in 2016. Rosanne started joining me the following year. We've been on the St. John's River every year since, all beginning with the Hontoon Island gathering, except one during the height of Covid, when we still came down to cruise, but didn't attend the gathering. And of course this has been one of my favorite gatherings, and perfect time to get the helloutof Wisconsin after the brutal winters. This past summer I put 15,000 miles on C-Traveler's trailer, 10,000 of those attending every posted gathering. This coming summer I plan to take it a little easier...

At least once a year we go out to Arizona to visit my folks. Mom was moved into Memory Care a month after we visited them this past August. We want to get out there again in the spring, and with some other obligations, and along with Rosanne's vacation schedule, it appears March would be the best time to head to Arizona. We enjoyed last year's Hontoon Hoot, as John likes to call it, but I think with another year of Hontoon not being fully open, we're going to bow out and let Arizona take priority. We wish everyone a Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays. We'll plan to be back to Hontoon in 2025. Colby & Rosanne
 
Sorry to hear that, Colby. We’re planning to make it down there as a side trip during our Great Loop, and I was looking forward to seeing you again. Hope things go well in AZ!
 
We purchased our 25’ cruiser last September. We are currently doing the loop and we are in Marathon Florida. We are hoping to make the gathering and meeting folks. We have our 2 dogs traveling with us. Is it okay to attend with dogs?
 
Congratulations on Looping on your C-Dory 25. Right now I expect at least 3 other members of AGLCA to be at the gathering. While not the most popular boat on the loop there are more every year. Hontoon Island state park is dog friendly so no problem bringing the whole family! So looking forward to seeing you at the gathering.
Tom
 
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