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Beach Marine’s Monthly Newsletter • The Navigator April 2012 • Family Owned & Operated Since 1980 • Volume 17, Issue 6 Inside this Issue: The Boat Galley 1 Notes from the Staff 2 Craig’s Nautical Knowledge 2 Boat of the Month 2 Party Pictures 2 Quick Dial 3 April Boat Show 3 Customer Discounts 3 Ship Store Coupons 3 Tide Tables 4 Entrée Item for March 4 Calendar of Events 4 Important Dates: Tiki Hut Party—March 25 Blessing of the Fleet—April 1 Boat Show—April 2022 Tiki Hut Party—April 28 Welcome New Members: Wet Slips: Harrison Berhardt, Mark Tyson and Brooks Mitchell Dry Storage: Ralph & Rhonda Williams, Barry Calhoun, Mike & Lori Buddecke, John Bailie and Crystal Greer Amenities Code: 3•2•1 The Boat Galley – helping you get the most out of your boat’s kitchen Like to eat on your boat? Sure, we all do. It just adds to the fun! What’s better than eating dinner and watching the sun set over the water . . . or an early morning, watching the birds with a cup of coffee and warm homemade coffeecake in hand. But turning these visions into reality involves overcoming some challenges in cooking aboard. There’s less space for food and equipment, not to mention less counter space. There may be limited water and electrical power. The refrigerator – or lack thereof – may pose other challenges. There’s no electric mixer, garbage disposal or dishwasher. Most of us want cooking aboard to be pleasant, a part of the general fun aboard. And now there’s a web site to give you the answers you need, regardless of whether it’s your first time cooking aboard or you’re more experienced and looking for a solution to a particular problem. TheBoatGalley.com is devoted to helping boaters get the most out of their kitchens. Written by Carolyn Shearlock, a former cruiser, articles focus on practical ways to cook without prepared foods and electric appliances, with foods that store well on a boat. As Carolyn says, in six years of fulltime living aboard and cruising, she learned a lot about what works (and what doesn’t) aboard a boat. And now she’s passing it on. The Boat Galley isn’t a gourmet cooking site, or limited to recipes – although there are a few boatfriendly recipes. There’s a wealth of information on how to store food on a boat, things to think about in choosing galley equipment, tips on dealing with a temperamental oven or stove, making your refrigerator or cooler more efficient, hand mixing, choosing the right water filter, staying cool in the galley, clearing a balky drain and more – over 150 articles to date and another one added every few days. Website: TheBoatGalley.com Facebook: facebook.com/TheBoatGalley Page 1 April 2012

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Beach Marine’s Monthly Newsletter • The Navigator April 2012 • Family Owned & Operated Since 1980 • Volume 17, Issue 6

Inside this Issue:

 The Boat Galley    1 Notes from the Staff    2 Craig’s Nautical Knowledge  2 Boat of the Month    2 Party Pictures      2 Quick Dial      3 April Boat Show    3 Customer Discounts    3 Ship Store Coupons     3 Tide Tables      4 Entrée Item for March   4 Calendar of Events    4  

Important Dates: 

  

Tiki Hut Party—March 25 Blessing of the Fleet—April 1 Boat Show—April 20‐22 Tiki Hut Party—April 28 

 

Welcome New Members: 

  

Wet Slips: Harrison Berhardt, Mark Tyson and Brooks Mitchell Dry Storage: Ralph & Rhonda Williams, Barry Calhoun, Mike & Lori Buddecke, John Bailie and Crystal Greer 

 

Amenities Code: 

 3 • 2 • 1 

The Boat Galley – helping you get the most out of your boat’s kitchen

Like to eat on your boat?  Sure, we all do.  It just adds to the fun!  What’s better than eating dinner and watching  the  sun  set over  the water  .  .  . or an early morning,  watching  the  birds  with  a  cup  of  coffee  and  warm  homemade coffeecake in hand.    

But turning these visions  into reality  involves overcoming some challenges  in cooking aboard.   There’s  less space  for  food and equipment, not  to mention less  counter  space.   There may be  limited water  and electrical power.     The refrigerator – or lack thereof – may pose other challenges.  There’s no electric mixer, garbage disposal or dishwasher.     

Most  of  us want  cooking  aboard  to  be  pleasant,  a  part  of  the  general  fun aboard.    And  now  there’s  a  web  site  to  give  you  the  answers  you  need, regardless  of  whether  it’s  your  first  time  cooking  aboard  or  you’re  more experienced and looking for a solution to a particular problem.  

TheBoatGalley.com  is  devoted  to  helping  boaters  get  the most  out  of  their kitchens.   Written  by  Carolyn  Shearlock,  a  former  cruiser,  articles  focus  on practical ways  to  cook without prepared  foods  and electric  appliances, with foods that store well on a boat.  As Carolyn says, in six years of full‐time living aboard and cruising, she  learned a  lot about what works  (and what doesn’t) aboard a boat.  And now she’s passing it on.  

The Boat Galley  isn’t a gourmet cooking site, or  limited to recipes – although there are a few boat‐friendly recipes.  There’s a wealth of information on how to store  food on a boat,  things  to  think about  in choosing galley equipment, tips on dealing with a temperamental oven or stove, making your refrigerator or cooler more efficient, hand mixing, choosing the right water filter, staying cool  in  the galley, clearing a balky drain and more – over  150 articles  to date and another one added every few days.  

Website:  TheBoatGalley.com  Facebook:  facebook.com/TheBoatGalley 

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Notes from the Staff:

Alice Arnott, DockHouse—“What a blustery beginning of March!” The only positive is it seems to keep the “no-see-ums” away. With these windy conditions persisting, hail us on VHF Channel 16 on your return to the marina and we will gladly help you back into your slip. Our new spring hours will begin on March 12th and we will operate from 7:00am until 7:00pm. Give us a call if we can help you in any way. Thank you for continuing to stop by the fuel dock when utilizing our courtesy dockage for visiting our two fine restaurants here at the marina. All boats using the docks must sign in with us at the fuel dock. Have a great spring and we will see you on the water.

Boat Sales Consign your boat with us and 

WE WILL SELL IT FAST!  

 (904) 694‐2060 

   ww.jaxbeachmarine.com 

We are back! Thank you to everyone that followed our blog while we were on our sailing adventure. Something that we learned on the trip: It is very important that all vessels have a VHF radio on board, whether it’s a hand held or a fixed mounted one it should always monitored. It is a good idea to periodically do a radio check to make sure all is working properly. Sea Tow now has an automated radio checker on channel 27. This is a great idea for the boating community for safety and it will also free up used air space for that person that has a real emergency! So next time you are on your boat do a radio check on channel 27.

We are proud to announce our newest brand to the Beach Marine Boat Sales line: Boats!

Come see us at the boat show April 20-22

February Tiki Hut Party

 

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

Featured Boat of the Month 1997 Pursuit 2470  

2007 Suzuki 4 Stroke w/  digital gauges 

T‐top with Taco Outriggers Full Electronics 

Tandem Axle Trailer w/ Brakes Full Storage Cover 

 

Call for details 

$29,900.00  (More pictures online) 

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New Labor Rate for Service: for all Beach Marine storage customers the in-house rate as of April 1, 2012 will be $87/hr and for all non Beach

Marine storage customers the rate will be $97/hr. Be sure to make an appointment with the Service Department for your annual check up

BEFORE the Spring rush comes in AND you won’t have to wait! Call or come by, we look forward to working with you 904-694-2050

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                                      Beach Marine Party Raffle     Each month we provide hundreds of dollars worth of      prizes  in our $1  raffle at  the monthly Tiki Hut Party and     we are more than happy to do so.   However, after these     prizes are won  they have no monetary or  trade value at our Ship Store.    If  it’s not a prize that you want we recommend either donating  it  to  one  of  the  local  kid’s  tournaments  or  re‐gifting  your prize!  We apologize if there are              any hard feelings about this but it is  a prize! 

COME SEE US AT THE BOAT SHOW!

Special Rates for Beach Marine Customers:

In house rate in Service Detailing Specials

Discounted Pump Outs Fuel Discounts

Ship Store Coupons Restaurant Discounts:

Nipper’s, Billy’s, Beachside Seafood, Landshark, Dick’s

Wings at the Beaches & Eva’s

     “If we don’t have it WE WILL find it for you!” Phone   904‐694‐2080  Fax  904‐694‐2081 [email protected]  www.jaxdockbox.com 

$10.00 off any $50.00 purchase

Coupon must be present. Cannot be combined with any other offer. Expires 4/30/12

$20.00 off any $100.00 purchase

Coupon must be present. Cannot be combined with any other offer. Expires 4/30/12

$5.00 off any $25.00 purchase

Coupon must be present. Cannot be combined with any other offer. Expires 4/30/12

Quick Dial  

Main Office 904‐249‐8200 [email protected] Fax: 904‐249‐2050  

Dock House, Alice Arnott 904‐694‐2098 [email protected]  

General Manager, Lisa Brousseau 904‐694‐2043 [email protected]  

Dry Stack, Craig Brousseau 904‐694‐2090 [email protected]  

Billing Questions, Tammy Madrid 904‐694‐2045 [email protected]  

Service Department 904‐694‐2050 [email protected]  

Ship Store 904‐694‐2080 [email protected]  

Boat Sales 904‐694‐2060 [email protected]  

Finance Department, Michelle Navarro 

904‐694‐2062 [email protected]  

Detailing Division 904‐694‐2071 [email protected]  

Advertising & Events, Sam Taylor 904‐694‐2066 [email protected]  

24 Hour Emergency Number 904‐694‐2099  

Mailing Address 2315 Beach Boulevard, Suite 301 Jacksonville Beach, Florida 32250   

GPS Coordinates 300 17.38 N 810 25.12 W  

Red Day Marker 34  

VHF Channels 16 & 68 

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SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

1 Blessing of the Fleet at 2 pm North bank Dowtown 

2 Frank Kovac’s  

B‐day    Amenities 

Code Change 

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Prime Rib Night at Billy’s 

 

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Auto CC’s Run  

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Michelle Navarro’s B‐day 

 

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12 Reggae 

Thursday at Nippers $2 off 

all drinks 

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Taco Tuesday’s at Billy’s 

 

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Oyster & Wing Night at Billy’s 

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Kendall Taylor’s B‐day 

 

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Tiki Hut Party  

 

 

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Brunch at Billy’s 10‐2 

Every Sunday 

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Ben Carroll’s  B‐day 

 

   

       

Thank You for

your Business &

Loyalty! Chef Kenny will be preparing BBQ Chicken Saturday, March 31, 2012 for the March Tiki Hut Party. Please bring a side dish and join us from 5-7pm on the Tiki Deck at Nippers. Bring your friends & family! Win big in the $1 Raffle: Free Dockage, 50/50 Pot, Gift Cards and many more Nautical Treasures!

APRIL 2012

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