10/19 - 10/21 - Second Annual Gulf Coast Gathering

We need a photo album!

Thanks to Marc and his lovely wife Anita, and our host--the other partner in Wefing's--John Bone and his lovely friend Sherry. When we get the album I'll post some photos of all!

I was asked several times if radar is a good electronic item to have on a C Dory. We left Pensacola on Friday at about 12:30 PM (shortly after the Tornado watch was lifted for Pensacola--and with a watch still on Santa Rosa sound)--filled up with fuel and got to Pensacola NAS by 2 PM--we made Fort Walton by about 4 PM--and decided to go on to Panama City. We tried to get a slip at St. Andrews Marina--but to no avail at about 6PM--and ended up at Panama City Marina at 7 PM--where a night guard was very co-operative in fixing us up with a side tie behind a 100 foot Brevard and a 75 foot Azmuith! We had rain almost the entire run--with visability often at less than 1/2 mile. We ran the last 90 minutes at least under dark--The Radar and two chart plotters were essential for this type of running.

Friday, we took about 2.5 hours to run to Apalachicola in the morning and arrived about noon their time (I keep forgetting that that part of the Gulf Coast is on Eastern time). It was a relief to have a fairly easy run that AM.

On the way home Sunday, we left Apalachicola about 9:15 AM, and arrived at our home--just about 200 statuate miles by 5:45 PM. 7 1/2 hours--an average speed of 26.6 miles an hour. There was debris dodging on the ICW--a number of illegal "no wake" zones, and fishing boats we slowed down to 5 knots for--and picked up 80 gallons of fuel at Fort Walton Beach. The when we got to Santa Rosa Sound the seas had built 3 to 4 feet behind us, and when we turned up into Perdido Bay we had head seas of 2.5 to 3 feet. In the Pensacola Beach to Perdido Key area, we had visability down to 100 feet, with heavy rain and fog. Is radar necessary on the Gulf Coast--it sure is if you run like we do! The radar picked up every boat and bouy along the way, and allowed us to run at speed most of the run.

The time in Apalachicola was as wonderful as last year. Mark has a second career as a chef. I had made a remark about heart healthy food. Marc not only had plenty of heart healthy food, but it was delicious!
The other real virtue of Marc--and Wefing's--is that all of the folks are real boaters. They know what makes boats work--and why. As important is the honest approach they take to boat sales and their customers!

Little mention is given to John and Sherry--the owners of the property. They were constantly attentive to the needs and confort of their guests. It is tough to find better hosts anywhere!

Not only was it great to visit with all of the boaters--but to see the boats and modifications. For us, seeing the "origional" cruise ship--which Wefing's has for charter--was a real treat.

Great fellowship, great boats, great food--and a perfect day on Saturday!--hard to beat!

Bob Austin
 
Bob, thank you for the exceptionally kind words and as always your presence[ and Marie] makes out gathering that much better . I will look forward to the photos ! I also want to thank everyone who came to spend time with us . And how about Capt. Kieth from Crystal River in the 25 C Dory who just happened by on the intracoastal [ on his way upriver to Columbus Ga.] that passed the railroad bridge and must have thought he was hallucinating with C Dorys everywhere ! He stayed with the group Sat night and met some new friends and ate and drank with us . Thats what its all about ! We will look forward to next years event ! There are a lot more thank yous that we owe our guests , after all it wouldnt happen without all of you being there .
Marc
 
Here's a great big thank you to everyone involved with this years gathering.

Nancy and I both truly enjoyed the gathering, the cruise over and back...and especially meeting all the fun loving people that enjoy boating and just having a good time. John and Marc made us truly feel welcome.
We really thank you!! I hope we can return the favor someday.

We ate, drank, and had some good laughs. Great food. Made new friends. Saw some great boats. We enjoyed hearing the stories and tales of the seasoned C-Brats. (I loved the description of the lady coming out of her house to watch Brydman and crew crash land---chew and all)!

A wealth of good information was absorbed. Thanks Buzz, Dr Bob, Jim and Mike--

A great dinner with Bill and Brenda--great people----Brenda, Don't press "S" too much.

We look forward to seeing everyone soon...I hope we don't have to wait until October 2008. If anyone is traveling or boating in our neck of the woods....give us a shout.

Ps. Nancy even found time to shop....thanks Loree, Judy and Brenda.
 
Marc and Anita, John and Sherry, many many many many thanks and then some. Had a fantastic time this year as last. Even better as I began to realize it's more about spending time with the people than time on your boat. That's my excuse for never bothering to launch, anyway :cocktail .

But really, I did especially enjoy getting to know those of you from last year better as well as meeting the new folks.

Next year - hoping there will be another - we'll take a couple extra days off to come by water and make our own salty tale of hardcore nautical adventure, ala Bob & Marie, Bill and Brenda, and Captain Keith. Unless, of course, it looks like less than perfect weather :teeth .
 
Perfect weather--absolutely on Saturday. I cannot say the same for Thursday, Friday or Sunday.....but that is life.

I have posted a dozen or so photos on the "Thataway" album:
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I'll get some video clips on "u Tube" later of the "cruise"

We would be hard pressed to find a better venue for a gathering--how about some of those folks who are getting cold this time of the year comming down next year!
 
Good Hat, Good Dog & Good Boat….the Oyster Boys sure know what counts in life. I would have to add Good Food, Good Friends and Great Host to the list to make it complete.

We just got home from the 2nd Annual Gulf Coast C-Dory Gathering in Applatchacola, Fl. Hosted by Wefing's Marine of Eastpoint, Fl. (just across the river). Marc and Anita, John and Sherry and their families and staff made it an outstanding time for all who attended. We were catered to at every turn and provided some of the best in both food and drink. But being made to feel welcome in their home is what will be remembered long after the taste of the food and drink have faded.

Mother Nature gave us a slap in the face on Friday with a Gully Washer of a Rain….but cleared the sky for Friday nights meal and poured in the sunshine on Saturday for a wonderful cruise of the area rivers.

John whipped up an outstanding breakfast of scrambled eggs, home fries, grits, and hot cakes on Sunday morning so that we all left with a full tummy and a smile on our faces.

So from the captain’s and crews from Naples, a very grateful thank you to all our C-Brat family for making this a wonderful time for us all.

PS: Photos will be posted as soon as we have a Album Setup...
 
Mike ,thanks for the thanks ! I got a call from a boat Mfg rep buddy of mine Mon. He said he saw 3 C Dorys in one day driving south and named them . It was Papillion and Duck as well as another 16 we had delivered to Cedar Key [non attendee] . I told him it was the annual migration from Apalachicola back to Naples . Ill look forward to next year and if we get down to Naples , we will visit for sure .
Marc
 
Yes it was another great year in Eastpoint. Thanks to John and Sherie for once again "opening that new marina" (via radio call on vhf) just above the train bridge on right bank desending. A great location for sure. The little river cruises were again a blast and great opportunity to slow things down a bit with friends and run some shallow waters. The food....wow...I am surprised that I have had to eat again already...I only left Sunday!! Weather getting home was less than perfect for the long drive, but hey...it was a great trip. Thanks to C-Pearl and bride for putting me up to bust the ride home into two 5 hour legs rather than a real long one in/on rainy weather and tired. Much, much laughter.

Marc, please be sure to thank your crew from Wefings. Lee was great with his meal prep and oyster bar for sure, the new kid, (sorry...missed his name) did a great job with the fried goods, and Miss Anita was a true blessing on the omelette stand Saturday morning. It was fun.

Now...part of gatherings are the constant go back to places, and John's house is for sure one of these places....but... FL is a big place...with many, many other fine water areas.... Tallahassee, Pensacola, Naples....come on... some of yall other C-Brats toss out some dates/locations too. A lot to see and fun places to go!!

Thanks again to all who came to the event. It was fun to again be in another gathering.

Byrdman
 
When it comes to awarding prizes for coming the farest by boat or car...etc. Then most groups will have caps, shirts or vest with the C-Dory logo on them to give out for prizes....Not the Gulf Coast Group....We go for the Gusto, a prize coveted by those who know the value of endorsement.....the value of things of less material value. We take pride in knowing we have won the top prize....known to the locals as the Byrdman Hug.
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Thanks to John, Sherie, Marc,Anita and the whole Wefing's gang. The gathering was excellent. We had a great time. If you did not come, you missed a great party. Thanks to all who came. We learned so much from each of you. We are looking forward to getting together again. We moved our boat Monday to Gulf Breeze from Fort Walton Beach. Marc and Charlie the company has shipped the plumbing parts. Hope our water system is back in business soon. Thanks again to everyone-- it was one great party.
Carl & JoAnn Woodall
 
I posted the photos that I took in a nested album in the "Papillon" Main Album....Page 3....Gulf Coast Gathering 2007......If your picture is not in there it is not my fault...I pointed and shooted....a bunch....you just ducked.
 
Mike, you left out the photos of those wonderful little Papillions!--Seems to be that one of them got a little wet, and Anita Grove, helped "rescue" him...

Great fun!

Bob
 
Great host, great food, great people. Cathy & I had a blast!
Thanks to all :smiled Marc, Anita, John, Sherry and all the Wefings team that made this a great event.
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Do we have an album?
 

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Jeff Asked:
Do we have an album?


Not yet Jeff, but one has been requested from our Admin's and will the forth comming as soon as they get back from fishing, working or goofing off.

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Dr. Bob,
That Wefing's gang is a "Full Service" dealership....thank goodness.
 
I have also added a few pictures in a nestled album.

Great time!!

Thanks again...Marc, Anita, John, Sherrie and the whole crew and guests that made this gathering happen.
 
Bill,.... Thanks for the photo album.

Had a great time seeing many of you again, had a great time meeting some new folks too. Posted a few pics of our good time at the C-Brat gathering. Hope to visit some more of the FL waters in the near future too.

Yall come on up to TN any time you want. Twist my arm just a bit and we'll run the rivers a bit. Nashville is fun via the river.

Byrdman
 
THERE IS NO BETTER OMLETT COOK THAN THE BYRDMAN AND NO BETTER FRIEND.

"FALCON" IS TUCKED AWAY IN THE TRACTOR SHEAD. A VERY PLEASENT GATHERING AND CRUISING THE 403.8 MILES ROUND TRIP ON THE ICW WAS AN ADVENTURE EVEN THOUGH IT RAINED EVERY DAY. ON OUR SECOND ANCHORAGE NEAR FORT WALTON BEACH I PULLED THE ANCHOR DRESSED ONLY IN MY UNDER SHORTS IN HEAVY RAIN, AND BRENDA SAID I NEEDED THE SHOWER.

BRENDA AND I HAD A GREAT TIME AND LOOK FORWARD TO THE NEXT GULF COAST GATHERING.

CLEANING THE RUST ORANGE STAIN OFF THE HULL:
I USED C L R (BY JELMAR) I HOPE THE GELL COAT IS NOT DAMAGED BY USING THIS PRODUCT

RED TIDE
THE WAKE OF OUR MOTOR TURNED RED FROM ABOUT FORT WALTON BEACH AND MILLIONS OF DEAD FISH ALL THE WAY TO GULF SHORES, MAN THIS IS FRIGHTING LIKE THE END OF THE WORLD IS NEAR.

I FIND THE C-BRAT SIGHT FACINATING AND THERE SEEMS TO BE NO INFORMATION ABOUT BOATING THAT IS NOT DISCUSSED.

THANKS TO ALL FOR MAKING TWO ARKANSAS BOATERS FEEL WARM AND WELCOME.

THANKS
BILL AND BRENDA RUSSELL
THE ONLY KNOWN ARKANSAS C-DORY

WHERE WILL THE NEXT ADVENTURE BE. THERE ARE UNLIMITED PLACES TO SEE IN THIS DIFFERENT WAY.
 
Bill and Brenda: Come east !

Boating the Cumberland for a pre-gathering cruise from Tuesday 6Nov down river from Mom's 60 miles to the Nashville City Dock. Wednesday 7Nov down river from Nashville 60 miles to Clarksville City Dock. Down river from Clarksville 60 miles to Lake Barkley State Park & Marina in Cadiz, KY....and hit the big ol buffett up in the State Park's Lodge overlooking the waters. The trees are getting pretty and the weather great!

Then, the gathering ....basically a reverse of this route...OR...if just one or two boats end up making this fall gathering and Thanksgiving dinner @ "Momma Byrds'"... we may just sit at the docks, take out the Qumby's Guide.... and chart other waters from the Heartland Area for a weekish. We are basically right at the intersections of the Cumberland, TN, OH, MS rivers.... endless opportunities. Don't worry...we will make the Thanksgiving dinner by boat, plane, car, bus...something. :thup :smiled :tea :love

Sorry to hear about the family issues that kept some from coming, and Terry, tell Bonnie to retire as soon as she can. Sure will miss the two of you on this cruise from NY too. Sorry my "little buddy" Roger on SENSIE will not be able to make the Thanksgiving gathering due to a shift in schedules of some crops at the Farm, but see you when you can come.
 
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