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Sailing around Indianapolis

Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2008 12:55 pm
by richrand
So I've got a job offer from Indianapolis. Anybody know anything about the sailing scene? I looked on line but didn't find a whole lot of info.

Posted: Sat Feb 16, 2008 2:33 pm
by harrymccoy
buzz indy sailor listed on boats for sale...he's in indiana apparently, sailing sloop du jour

harry#100

Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 2:45 pm
by Norwalk-ROTC
I don't know if they race sailboats on it, but Safer Lake, Monticello (an hour and a half or so North of Indy) is big enough for it.

Also, south, just a bit from Bloomington, there is Monroe Resevoir and it too may have racing.

I grew up just south of Indy and know that there is a lot of boating on these two locations and on the Ohio River as well.

Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 6:30 pm
by Tim Bosma
There is a guy who just bought a 7.9 in the Indy area, SeanR, check his post in rigging tips.

Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 9:22 pm
by SeanR
Unfortunately, I'm moving the boat to NE NC. Local club stuff (Albemarle Sound) in the spring and maybe up the bay summer and fall.

SeanR

Posted: Fri Feb 29, 2008 12:09 pm
by Mark Gutteridge
We delivered a mast to an S2 owner at a yacht club in Indy a few years ago.It was very early in the morning and we really did not get a sense of how large the waters were.
But I have been lead to believe it is a resevoir type of sailing like Lake Norman or Percy Priest in Mashville.
Guts

Eagle Creek Res

Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2008 9:09 am
by willk
Hi, new here. About to finalize purchase of hull #471. Been sailing for years and whenever, Brenda and I travel we always seek out sailing.

When visiting the USGP three years ago, we found Eagle Creek Res. They have a large sailing community there. The lake is on the smallish side, probably not more than 2 thousand acres. There is a restriction on boat size of 26 feet and a horsepower restriction of 10 hp.

The Eagle Creek Sailing club's website is http://www.ecsail.org/

Sailing In Southern Indiana

Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 10:28 pm
by Jim Redding
Check out the following link:

http://www.lakemonroesailing.com/

The charter specifies it is for sailboats only and it is a non-profit concessionaire to the State of Indiana. I.E A defacto sailing cooperative with over 220 members.

We are currently trying to revive the racing program but we are having much more success with a youth sailing program.

The State of Indiana requires permits (filed on State Form 15832) for sailboat races on state waters. The IDNR prohibits any sailboat races or regattas on holiday weekends, period. They started charging $25 for each permit application, although it isn't specified.

The Indy sailing groups are on private or city waters and are exempt of the state permitting.

I permitted the youth sailing program just in case they were racing each other. . . (of course the kids are racing), weekend races, and Wednesday races. The statute says even practicing for a race requires a permit.