35th Annual Cedar Key Small Boat Meet

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The meet is still informal. No signups. No fees. No planned events on the water. Tides & weather remain the organization. Weather is usually quite good with afternoon high tides.

All shallow craft are welcome: dories & dinghies, catboats, beach cats & trimarans, sharpies & sampans, cuddy daysailers, any or all driven by pedals, engines or motors, along with oars, paddles, & sails. Pot luck dinner Saturday night.

The Cedar Keys & the Lower Suwannee National Wildlife Refuges are as enchanting as ever. The food chain is full in the water & ashore. Roseate Spoonbills have increased.

 

Cedar Key, Florida

Cedar Key Chamber of Commerce: 352 543 5600
Dave Lucas: 941 704 6736, skipjack @ tampabay.rr.com 

Hugh Horton: 586 215 7060, huhorton @ gmail.com

From the Community

Register of Wooden Boats

Register of Wooden Boats

SHEILA

SHEILA (1905) is the oldest Albert Strange yacht in commission.

Classified

Classified

2018 Wooden Seaskiff

Custom built at Madisonville Maritime Museum. 2019 19' magic tilt galvanized trailer.

Classified

16' Catbird

LOA 16'-0"
Beam 5'-4"
Draft up 1'-0"
Draft dn 2'-0"

Classified

1938 Gaff-rigged Cutter

William Atkin-designed, gaff-rigged 23' sailboat in very good shape on double-axle trailer, also