OK, John. This is a good idea.

I live near Gainesville, Florida, and sail out of the Rudder Club in Jacksonville. Several of us in north-central Florida (Hobie Fleet 153, Dave Carlson, Commodore) sail on Lake Santa Fe when the water level is high enough. I race my A-class catamaran in regattas from Lake Hartwell, GA to Fort Pierce, FL (I intend to sail at Tradewinds in Key Largo, this January but haven't yet). My first sailboat of any kind was a Hobie 18 that I bought in 1998. The A-class cat is a terrific boat, but the other A-cat sailors are all excellent, experienced skippers so it is challenging to keep up. I also sail a Sea Pearl 21 (a cat-ketch camping cruiser with leeboards and a 6" draft) mostly on west coast of Florida from Cedar Key to the 10,000 islands and have cruised as far south as Cape Sable, the southernmost point of peninsular Florida.