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Albemarle Boat Owners Online
Resources for Albemarle boat owners and enthusiasts including owners forums and sections on buying – selling, maintenance, modifications and electronics. Forums include Albemarle boat buying-selling, boating news, mechanical, electronics, tips and modifications, handyman’s forum, fishing reports, general conversation and more.
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America's Great Loop Cruisers' Association
America’s Great Loop Cruisers’ Association is an association of boaters who have cruised or dream of cruising any or all of America’s Great Loop and the side trips off the Loop.
America’s Great Loop is the continuous waterway that circumnavigates the eastern portion of North America — along the Atlantic Seaboard, across the Great Lakes, through the inland rivers, and around the Gulf of Mexico. It is sometimes referred to as The Great Circle Route.
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Cargile Cutter Owners Online
The vision of Allen Cargile, an estimated 600 Cargile Cutters were built in the 1970s. Today, the old 28 and 30 foot cruisers still attract attention wherever they cruise. The spacious, trailerable boat established its place in history in 1977 when Cargile cruised from New York City to Paris in 31 days, setting the record as the smallest single-engine, sterndrive powerboat ever to cross the Atlantic.
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Cheoy Lee Association
The Cheoy Lee Association was founded in 1998 by James & Cilla McGarvey to provide information on the 60 plus Cheoy Lee models produced. The association lists over 1300 members from over 60 countries; has information on restoration issues; has line drawings and etc of most of the sailing models produced; and other information related to Cheoy Lee yachts.
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CHESAPEAKE BAY MAINSHIP GROUP
TThe Chesapeake Mainship Group (CMG) began in 1990 as an offshoot of the New Jersey Group with just six members. Today, they boast a membership of more than 150 strong! This year, The CMG is hosting two rendezvous for its members – June 10 and 11 at the Hampton City Docks, and August 5 and 6 at Sassafras Harbor Marina in Georgetown, Maryland. We'll see you there!
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Chris Craft Commander Club
Only The Chris Craft Commander Club gives you the power to reach out directly to hundreds of willing, helpful, Commander-owners. There is room for everybody. So please feel free to join the Chris Craft Commander Club. It is easy and it is free! You get lots of benefits and make new friends in the process.
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DeFever Cruisers
“Defever Cruisers “ is an organization of owners and admirers of Arthur DeFever-designed vessels. The members have a common interest in sharing information and experiences that highlight the beauty of DeFevers and the values of the cruising life.
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Egg Harbor Owners' Association
OUR MISSION
To develop a well organized and close knit group of EGG HARBOR enthusiasts to function as a source of information and camaraderie regarding maintenance, upgrades, cruising, safety and environmental concerns, through the Annual Rendezvous, Newsletters and Internet.
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LONG ISLAND SOUTH SHORE MAINSHIP GROUP (LISSMG)
TThe Long Island South Shore Mainship Group (LISSMG) is a sub-group of the Northeast Mainship Group. It was created by Paul Tabone as he saw a need for the group to exist due to the logistics of local waterways. This group itself has two raft-ups each summer – one in late July and one in mid-September, typically in the Connetquot River, Oakdale – in addition to socializing with its "parent" (Northeast) group and the New Jersey Mainship Group in the off-season as well.
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New Jersey Mainship Group
With more than 200 members, the original New Jersey Mainship Group started in 1985 by Warren Timm continues today. The group hosts multiple raft-ups annually, as well as off-water dinners during the off season. The membership represents a mix of all Mainship models from the vintage Model 1 to new Pilots and Trawlers. The tradition of Warren's newsletter is carried on today by Garry Haferbier three times a year.
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Northeast Mainship Group
The Northeast Mainship Group is a highly active group comprised of owners of both old and new Mainships from the areas of New York, Connecticut, Rhode Island and Massachusetts. The group meets monthly during the fall/winter months and holds two or three raft-ups during the summer boating season. For 2006, those raft-ups will be held June 24 & 25 in Sag Harbor (NY) and August 12 & 13 in Narragansett Bay (RI – exact site TBD).
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Old South Mainship Owners' Association
The newest Mainship Owners' group, the OSMOA will focus on bringing Mainship friends and neighbors together throughout the Georgia and South Carolina area. Their first rendezvous was held September 22 - 24 at the Downtown Marina in Beaufort, SC.
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Shannon Owners Group
Dedicated to the owners and future owners of Shannon Yachts. Forum, gallery, articles, and news.
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Silverton Owners Club
National Club for owners of Silverton boats and those who want to learn about them.
Monthly 16 page newsletter, Bulletin board, Nautical Flea Market, Chat Room Boats range from smallest to largest, oldest to the newest models.
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Women Aboard
WOMEN ABOARD is a grassroots networking organization for women in boating. It was developed in 1994 from a local Newsletter "Sea Sorority" based in Louisiana.
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Women's Sailing Association
Enriching the lives of women and girls through education and access to the sport of sailing:
*developing educational programs and venues for women
*acting as the information clearinghouse for women who sail
*enhancing the life experiences of women through sailing
*supporting individuals and organizations that involve women in sailing
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