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Boat Show Lag? |
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Christy Martin, Publisher and Riverrat
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By christy@lifeonthewater.org on
1/21/2008 6:30 PM
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Okay...by now, many of our readers know that I sell boats. There. I said it. I sell boats. And I adore it. Don't start that 'the best day in a boat owners' life is when he buys the boat and sells the boat' stuff. You haven't had the love affair that I have with the water.
This weekend was the Huntsville Boat Show. I have the blisters on my feet to prove it. Birmingham is 2 weeks away. Billy and I even went to Nashville with friends Rick and Pam Knauf just cuz...we love boats.
But the transformation of faces from getting off the elevator at the Von Braun Center, going through the show, and then leaving the show was unsettling at best. Dazed and confused. And the Huntsville Boat Show is tiny, miniscule in the scheme of 'REAL' boat shows. What are we doing to people? Has quotas and 'the hard sell' taken the place of ...
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The Tennessee Tombigbee Waterway Development Authority has got it 'going on'! |
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Christy Martin, Publisher and Riverrat
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By christy@lifeonthewater.org on
1/9/2008 8:31 AM
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I had the great pleasure of attending a meeting on Tuesday, January 8th that was quite impressive. The Tennessee Tombigbee Waterway Development Authority is a collection of the marinas along the Tenn Tom Waterway. They meet to discuss issues they're facing, get ideas for improvement...and they contribute dollars to an advertising fund just to get folks travelling on their waterway. President of the group, Fred Hansard of Demopolis Yacht Basin, explained, "We see travellers from around the world on our waterway. We formed this association to make sure we are accommodating our customers in the best way possible."
Tennessee River marinas in North Alabama have just formed the North Alabama Marina Association. Much like the TTWDA, marinas are starting to realize that waterway tourism have even more viable growth potential. Ditto Landing in Huntsville, AL has just applied for Tier I and Tier II grants through the Boat ...
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There is still a place... |
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Christy Martin, Publisher and Riverrat
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By christy@lifeonthewater.org on
12/13/2007 4:46 AM
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There is still a place...that's even their slogan. It's Clifton, Tennessee at Mile Marker 158 on the Tennessee River. A Mayberry episode on the Tennessee River.
I grew up in Wayne County, Tennessee...the county where Clifton is located. The jealousy among the 3 main towns is still prevalent. Clifton, overlooking the Tennessee River, is less than 1000 people. Cobblestone streets, antebellum lighting on the sidewalks...and the 'downtown' literally right on the river. The ferry has long gone and been replaced by a brand new bridge...so it has become connected to the rest of the state. Clifton always seemed to be the town with the most potential...but just couldn't seem to get there. Talk of restaurants and more shopping still fill the streets. Some want it to change. Others want it to stay the same. I am glad the persona of the people has not changed. Warm, friendly ...
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We have a long way to go... |
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Christy Martin, Publisher and Riverrat
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By christy@lifeonthewater.org on
11/2/2007 9:51 AM
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I got an e-mail from a reader who was quite disappointed in their trip up the Tennessee River. They are from Florida...had heard about the majestic beauty of the Tennessee and the kind hearts of its residents. She fed my ear full about rub rails falling in the water, her foot going through a dock and no where to eat on the water.
Now I know what you're thinking...Delta's ready when she is, right? But we've got to think about this. Is she right? Are we promoting our area only to cause disappointment? I'd love to hear your thoughts...
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This is absolutely the best time of year to be on the water... |
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Christy Martin, Publisher and Riverrat
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By christy@lifeonthewater.org on
9/8/2007 8:55 AM
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To go to a football game at Milton Frank...not get out of there until 8:30 or 9 o'clock...then wag our stuff to the boat may seem like a lot of trouble. It's totally worth it this time of year. It was a pleasant 71 degrees...and this morning...oh! it was breathtaking to see the hint of fall on the river.
Grab some sandwiches, a blanket and head to whatever body of water is close by. You will be refreshed and relaxed in about 2 minutes!
Look for the next issue of LIFE ON THE WATER to share the great ways to enjoy our waterways in the fall...IT'S THE BEST TIME OF YEAR TO BE ON THE WATER!
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Water for Sale? Can they do that? |
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Christy Martin, Publisher and Riverrat
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By christy@lifeonthewater.org on
8/23/2007 5:32 PM
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Attending the first meeting of the North Alabama Marina Association yesterday in Guntersville, a hot topic reared its head again.
Can some legislator actually SELL the water to another city or state from the Tennessee River? Hello...TVA?? I'm thinking you need permission from them first. But then...can TVA sell our water? I'm getting pains in my stomach just thinking about this one.
Look for upcoming issues of LIFE ON THE WATER to ask these questions and more...
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Fire on the Water |
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Christy Martin, Publisher and Riverrat
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By christy@lifeonthewater.org on
8/21/2007 8:28 PM
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It's a call you hope never comes. 2:30 p.m. on a Thursday. Hot as all get-out. I mean hot. Your friend calls and says there's smoke coming out of the engine compartment. That's when your Coast Guard Auxiliary classes and Power Squadron textbooks' memories kick into play.
Here's a list of things we learned:
--your VHF radio is not like a CB. Channel 9 is not the hailing channel. It's Channel 16. Boaters and marine police and marinas monitor channel 16. He hailed on 16 and the Coast Guard Ohio Valley Louisville, KY sector came on immediately to tell him what to do and that help was on the way.
--Smoke billowing out of the engine compartment. I'm thinking that's a May Day call. Captains I've spoken with said it would be a 'Pan Pan'. If I were behind the helm of that boat, I would have probably kicked into a 'Securi-tay Securi- ...
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Boater Registration Fees are DOUBLING in Alabama |
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Christy Martin, Publisher and Riverrat
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By christy@lifeonthewater.org on
8/2/2007 6:57 PM
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Someone's thinking about us out there...but it may not be our representatives and senators at the State of Alabama.
I got a call on August 1st from an administrator with one of our counties on the Tennessee River. She wanted to know if I'd heard about the INCREASES. What increases? She said boater registration. Okay, that's the $10 fee that will benefit local rescue squads...I'm good with that. "No," she said, "This DOUBLES your registration fees...and from what I'm reading, it's vague as to where the increase is going."
She directed me to the Alabama Department of Revenue site:
www.ador@revenue.alabama.gov
then 'legal' then 'code of AL' then 'boating'
section 33510, 33515, 33516, 33517 and 33520
The fee is not pro-rated. I ...
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Sadness at Ditto Landing |
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Christy Martin, Publisher and Riverrat
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By christy@lifeonthewater.org on
8/1/2007 5:35 PM
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It was 7:30 p.m. or so on Friday evening. Flashing lights from a fire truck. People scurrying near the fuel dock. Boaters on the dock watching. Was it a fire? The incident at Covenant Cove in Guntersville a few weeks ago has everyone more aware of the dangers of fires on our docks.
This wasn't a fire. It was a search and rescue operation. Someone had possibly drown. The word we got was he jumped into the river near mm 336, no life jacket, couldn't swim.
It's tragic and sad. But there's a lesson for all of us. NO ONE...no matter how great a swimmer you are should EVER jump in this river without a life jacket. The current can be swift. Or if you hit the bottom, it's a sticky muck that can have you stuck at the bottom.
Great thanks and respect go out to the many rescue teams from our surrounding counties. ...
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About Daymarker Enterprises, LLC
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Daymarker Enterprises, LLC P. O. Box 12171 Huntsville, AL 35815 3225 Riley Road Huntsville, AL 35801 877-274-0767 toll free 888-633-7050 toll free 256-882-7809 fax visit www.yachtsouth.com or e-mail us cbmartin@yachtsouth.com visit www.lifeonthewater.com or e-mail us christy@lifeonthewater.com
This isn’t really about us, it’s more about the river and what it can do for all of us.
Our company is Daymarker Enterprises, LLC, established in 2000. Captain Billy Martin is President and wife, Christy Martin is Vice-President. We are proud sponsors of
--America's Great Loop Cruisers Association, a group of amazing boaters that travel the eastern half of the United States, epitomizing the sense of adventure we hope to promote in boating.
--The North Alabama Marina Association, established for better communication and better enhancements to our marinas for customers. --North Alabama Boaters Association, dedicated to educating business and political leaders of the economic impact of boating and outdoor recreation on our region. We own YachtSouth, a yacht brokerage company based in Huntsville, Alabama. As an affiliate of the MLS and YachtWorld, the largest collection of yachts for sale in the world, our customer base is world-wide. We are Florida-licensed brokers networking with more than 2600 brokers in the United States and around the world. Captain Billy Martin is a U.S.C.G. 100-ton Master, currently working on an upgrade to 500 ton. He ransports inland as well as East Coast, Atlantic and Gulf Coast waters. We offer education and training after the sale to insure safety and comfort behind the wheel or on the bow.

Life on the Water Magazine and www.lifeonthewater.com is our mission to bring more people to the water, exploring the Tennessee River, the Tennessee Tombigbee and surrounding waterways. The print magazine covers the people, places and things to do in the 4 state region of the Deep South, Alabama, Kentucky, Mississippi and Tennessee. Publisher, Christy Martin has served on the Huntsville/Madison County Marina and Port Authority and lead their effort in obtaining more than half a million in U.S. Fish and Wildlife grants for enhancements to the marina. Christy is dedicated to women and kids education on the water. Organizing events such as Cruise for the Cure, a boating 101 course for women that raised money for Susan G. Komen for the Cure with Rambo Marine, Boys' and Girls' Club Fishing Rodeos, boating badge seminars for Boy Scouts, and Boating for Women with Pickwick Yacht Club.
  Daymarker Enterprises, LLC is a family business. You're just as likely to see our 12-year-old son, Cole, washing boats as you are to see our 10-year-old son, Jake, taking photographs for the magazine. You'll find us on the Tennessee River every weekend. We've seen firsthand that 'life on the water' makes you better...a better couple, a better family.
Turn off the TV news and video games...go to the river as fast as you can.
Daymarker Enterprises, LLC. We'll take you to the river.
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 photo by Ellen Hudson, The Huntsville Times in an October 7, 2007 article for ENJOY! Magazine 'Christy Martin's Life on the Water'
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