Upcoming Cruises
Reggae Rise Up 2024 Festival Cruise
Drew's 4th Island Raft-up Cruise
"Drew’s 4th Island Raft-Up” Cruise Fleet - Event was cancelled and will be reschedule due to conflict
Host: Drew Barrett, emial:ajbarre@gmail.com / (813) 503-0688
Event Name: 4th Island Overnight
Category: Cruise
Host(s): Drew Barrett
Host Vessel: In Quest Vessel Contact: VHF 16
Info Method: Board & Web
Contact Info: (813) 503-0688
Navigation Hints: Below
This is an easy cruise to a protected anchorage. Plan to leave the club about 11:30 am. Spend some time sailing and arrive at the anchorage in time to secure your vessel and get to the beach.
Yes, we are going back in TSS history and returning to the beach instead of rafting up. This year will be the 4th Island cookout and bonfire on the beach.
The anchorage is close to the beach so you will just need a dinghy to get from your boat to the island. Even without an engine, you should be able to row in since it is so close. The club will provide hamburgers and hotdogs etc. Bring your own drinks and snacks or desert to share before and after the cookout. The club will purchase wood for the fire but each dinghy may need to help take a bundle to the beach.
Please be sure to register on the club website by the 19th with the total souls on your vessel so we can get the correct amount of food!
Plan your sail to arrive at the beach between 4 and 5. We shall have our BYOB Happy hour and shared hors d'oeuvres. We shall get the fire started, cook, eat and clean up while it is still light. Please help leave the island cleaner than it was when we arrived. Back to your boat, sleep, have breakfast and head back to TSS when you like.
The plan is to enjoy the area and company. It is possible to explore the island and at this time of year the hope is for no mosquitos. If weather (including extreme cold) is an issue, Plan B is to have a cookout and fire at the club.
Directions: Sail north in or parallel to the main shipping channel toward downtown Tampa. Turn east up the Alafia River channel; turn NNE between G7 and G9. 4th Island is the small Island off your port bow. The safest approach to the anchorage on the north side of the island is on the east side. Watch your depth. The large island nearby is a preserve and people are NOT permitted on that spoil island. The anchorage is protected accept for high winds forecast from the northeast or east. It is possible to sail eat on the beach and then go back to TSS.
I shall monitor channels 68 and 16. My MMSI number is: 338098168
Protocol/Procedures for Cruising:
Please sign up for cruising events on the TSS website if you plan on attending!
1. Login to the TSS website (Sail-TSS.org)
2. Click on the Event Calendar tab. Link here: Events/Calendar
3. Scroll to the date of the event, then click on the event you wish to attend.
4. When the event is displayed, click on the Register Now or Sign-up Now button.
Member attendance counts towards compliance!
The TSS website is the official record for attendance and communication of cruising events.
The Cruising Fleet Captain is responsible for TSS cruising and the cruising schedule and will assign a Host to each cruising event. The event host will setup planning of the cruise, working with dockmasters, restaurants accommodation, etc.
Please contact the Cruising Fleet Captain and/or Host if you plan to cruise, whether by boat or land, and if you have guests attending. Please respect the time and work it takes in planning a cruise. The Cruising Fleet Captain and Host, unless otherwise noted, are the folks that communicates with the Dockmaster of event marina's. That is what the dockmaster's prefer.
Cruising Ground Rules:
Sailing with other boat Boat Best Practices: Clear communication, coordination, and adherence to best practices to ensure the safety and enjoyment of everyone involved.
Communication and Coordination:
a. VHF Radios: All participating boats should have functioning VHF radios for easy and immediate communication.
b. Pre-Departure Briefing: Before setting sail, captains will conduct a pre-departure briefing to discuss the day's plan, destinations, potential hazards, and emergency procedures.
c. Check-ins: We will establish regular check-in times, especially during longer sailing legs, to ensure everyone is on course and experiencing no issues.
Responsibility and Decision-Making:
a. Individual Captain Responsibility: Each captain is responsible for the safety of their vessel and crew, including navigation, weather monitoring, and adherence to safety regulations.
b. Consensus on Routing: While each captain is responsible for their decisions, we may reach consensus on the planned route, anchorage spots, and sailing legs to enhance overall safety and coordination.
Emergency Protocols:
a. Man Overboard Drills: Conduct regular man overboard drills to ensure all crew members are familiar with the procedures and equipment.
b. Emergency Contacts: Share emergency contact information among participating boats to facilitate swift communication in case of urgent situations.
Anchoring and Mooring:
a. Safe Anchoring Distances: Maintain a safe distance between boats when anchoring to avoid collisions and ensure swinging room.
Anchor Watch: We recommend that you have some type of achor watch process.
Weather Monitoring:
a. Weather Briefings: Before each sailing leg, captains should provide weather briefings, discussing potential challenges and allowing for adjustments to the plan if needed.
b. Weather Alerts: Keep an eye on weather updates during the journey, and communicate any significant changes to the group.
Towing Guidelines: At no point are cruise participants obligated to tow another vessel
a. Risk Assessment: Participants should assess the risks involved in towing a disabled vessel and prioritize the safety of their own crew.
b. Professional Assistance: In the event of a disabled vessel, recommend calling a professional towing service rather than attempting to tow, minimizing risks to both vessels.
Mutual Assistance:
a. Voluntary Assistance: While participants are not obligated to tow disabled vessels, they can offer assistance in other ways, such as providing information, coordinating with authorities, or standing by for support.
b. Emergency Protocols: Establish clear procedures for requesting and providing assistance in emergencies, emphasizing safety and effective communication.
Contingency Planning:
a. Emergency Rally Points: We will define emergency rally points or safe havens along the route where the group can regroup in case of separation or unforeseen circumstances as needed.
b. Alternative Routes: Discuss and agree upon alternative routes in case the planned route becomes impractical due to weather or other factors.
By adhering to these best practices, captains and crews can foster a safe and enjoyable sailing experience when cruising in a buddy boat arrangement.
Maria Verstraete
TSS Cruising Captain
727 656-4912
Cruising Schedule 2023 - 2024
Upcoming Cruising Events:
Date Start |
Cruise Name and Destination |
Duration |
Cruise Description |
Sponsor |
TBD |
THE DREW CRUISE!
Canceled/Posponed |
2 Days |
Legendary Drew Cruise is back! Come sail to 4th Island on a full moon!
Spend the night at anchor and Sail back on Sunday |
Drew Barrett |
3/16/2024 |
Reggae Rise Up Cruise |
2 Days |
St. Pete
Cruise to St. Pete marina area and enjoy the Reggae Rise-up Festival.
Sail over and either stay in the marina or anchor out and experence the Reggae vibe. |
|
3/30/2024 |
TAMPA BAY AIRFEST 2024 |
4 hours |
Event which will feature an amazing variety of military and civilian flight performances (including The United States Air Force Air Demonstration Squadron "Thunderbirds").
We will anchor in Tampa Bay in front of MacDill AFB. We will raft up weather permitting. |
Maria & Joe Verstraete |