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Cross Water By Swimming And Boats In Project Zomboid(With Mod)

To start swimming, you need to install the “ Aquatsar Yacht Club ” Mod

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Diving into the Water

To dive into the water, choose the direction of movement, accelerate and jump into the water by pressing the space button with holding the shift.

You can save your energy if you swim slower. If you are exhausted, then stop and rest, then continue swimming.

Clothing & Equipment

You should know that all paper products (books , magazines) will taint immediately after entering the water. Therefore, you should put them in a bag or package in advance.

No matter how strong you are, if the weight of your things is high, you will have to throw them into the water. All your equipped things will remain, but the rest will go to the bottom.

Surprisingly, while swimming all your clothes get wet – so swimming in cold weather is the easiest way to get sick.

And remember that most often after swimming you will not have the strength to run.

How to improve your Swimming skills

The best way to do this is to read “Swimming Times Magazine”. It is also worth remembering the characteristics and skills.

But some statuses can negatively affect you – panic, intoxication, fatigue, pain – these are your main enemies.

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The Aquatsar Yacht Club is a great mod to learn about sailing and motor boats. The initial briefing is very important, and it is important to be aware of the wind and weather conditions before setting out on your trip. Make sure to stock up on food, water, and medicines if you plan to swim to the boat, and be sure to check that all hatches are closed before leaving. When traveling, be careful not to throw things overboard and use the emergency evacuation plan if needed. Finally, be vigilant while sailing and know how to change the position of the sail in case of an emergency.

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New Cape Coral Yacht Club designs: Most on council like a coastal, Key West vibe

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Given three different design options for the new Yacht Club Community Center , most of the Cape Coral City Council is leaning toward a coastal, Key West-flavor architecture.

At a committee of the whole meeting on Wednesday, the city sought direction from the council on a design direction for the outside of the community building.

"It's a concept, just like we do with anything else, and as we are designing, things may come up that we want to shift and be nimble (on)," said Cape Coral City Manager Michael Ilczyszyn.

James Pankonin with Kimley Horn, a consulting firm focusing on public and private developments, presented the information about the look of the community building.

Cape Coral's Yacht Club Community Park, which includes a yacht basin, tennis courts, a swimming pool, a ballroom, and a beach, has been a popular attraction and staple for the city since the 1960s but is set to undergo major renovations after Hurricane Ian delayed the original plans .

The current plans include a new two-story community center to replace the ballroom, removing the tennis courts, rearranging the area to accommodate a four-story parking garage, a new restaurant, and a new resort-style pool.

The city is also preparing for the demolition of the Yacht Club and its facilities in April as it awaits permits.

No estimates could be provided for the price of the new building.

"It will really come into how much of certain materials are needed and construction methods," Ilczyszyn said.

The city will have that information once they have 30% of the construction design.

Two public meetings for the designs are planned for April 2 and May 7.

After getting public input, the city will vote to amend its contract with Kimley Horn to approve all these changes.

The plan is to have these changes approved or introduced before the summer hiatus.

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New Designs for the Yacht Club building

John Bryant with Sweet Sparkman Architecture and Interiors, a Sarasota-based design firm, said the goal with the new designs was to maintain the experience of the original Yacht Club.

The majority of the council preferred option one.

Design one:

Bryant described the first option as "coastal vernacular" and similar to the park buildings at Lake Kennedy and Yellow Fever Creek.

"So it's sort of informed by the current architectural work in 2024," Bryant said. "Kinda Key West."

Councilmember Dan Sheppard and Mayor John Gunter preferred option one.

Gunter said the design was the most pleasing for him.

Councilmember Keith Long liked option one and said he liked the Key West aesthetic.

Councilmember Tom Hayden liked option one.

Design two:

Option two is more informed by the current Yacht Club and would have a stone base and mid-century feel to it, according to Bryant.

"There's certainly opportunity to kind of further develop this option to have even more of the existing Yacht Club feel, but a different vibe, feel than option one," Bryant said.

He also said option two might be more expressive the closer they try to recreate the aesthetic of the old ballroom building.

Councilmember Jessica Cosden liked design two as it incorporated design elements of the old building though she lamented how similar it looked to the first design.

"I wish we could have done more, but I know it's hard with a two-story building, to make it look the same as a very unique one-story building.

Councilmember Bill Steinke said two would be his choice as well, but was wary of additional maintenance of natural wood products used in the design.

"As long as we can bring that aesthetic and keep the maintenance down, number two would be my choice," Steinke said.

Councilmember Robert Welsh said he could go either way, but he liked the look of two.

Design three:

This would be more contemporary and modern.

"Even with a more contemporary language, you can still have warmth, incorporating some wood elements and stone elements," Bryant said.

None of the council members expressed any favorability for the third design.

Inside the new community center

The Community Center will have an additional 10,000 square feet for a total of 47,000 square feet, a history room to remember the first ballroom building on the first floor, and more rooms for civic and community use on the first floor.

Additionally, the new ballroom has shifted slightly as the balcony area on the second floor has been expanded to wrap around the top of the building.

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The mission of the San Diego Yacht Club is to encourage and foster interest in all aspects of yachting

Tucked away in beautiful Point Loma, the San Diego Yacht Club is consistently ranked among the top 5 yacht clubs in the Nation and is recognized by the  Club Leadership Forum  as one of the finest facilities of its kind in the world.

Throughout its existence, the San Diego Yacht Club has evolved from a small gathering of boating enthusiasts joining together in 1886 to a world-renowned yachting community recognized for its success in bay sailing, ocean racing, predicted log racing, cruising, angling, and its support of youth programs at all levels. Competitions have ranged from Major National and World Championships to the Lipton Cup, from Junior Regattas to the Olympics, and from Classic yachts to the America’s Cup. Training and racing programs are available for adults as well as juniors.

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NOTE: There are no waiting lists or membership requirements unless otherwise noted. Clubs are seeking new members unless otherwise noted.

Alamitos Bay Yacht Club--494 members, all sailboaters. Five sponsors and boat ownership required. Three-month waiting list. Initiation fees and dues are confidential.

American Legion Yacht Club--200 members. Two sponsors required. No initiation fees, $25 a year dues.

Anacapa Yacht Club--150 members. Two-month waiting list. Two sponsors needed. Dues are $220 a year.

Arizona Yacht Club--200 members, all sailboaters. No facility. $100 initiation fee, $75 annual dues.

Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club--538 members. Three sponsors required. Initiation $2,000, monthly dues of $80.

Balboa Island Yacht Club--Must be between 5-16 years old. Only active during summer.

Balboa Yacht Club--680 members. Six-month waiting list. Two sponsors required. Initiation $2,800, monthly dues of $80 and minimum charges of $90 on food and drink every three months.

Belmont Shore Sailing Assn.--94 members, all sailboaters. No facility. Initiation $15, annual dues $20.

Buccaneer Yacht Club--70 members, all sailboaters. Initiation $50, yearly dues $75.

Cabrillo Beach Yacht Club--550 members. Two sponsors required. $1,548 initiation, $240 annual dues.

California Yacht Club--1,225 members. Two sponsors required. $1,500 initiation fee, $104 monthly.

Capistrano Bay Yacht Club--150 members. $350 initiation, monthly dues of $35.

Catalina Island Yacht Club--160 members. Two sponsors required. Five-year waiting list. $6,000 initiation fee, $600 annual fee.

Cerritos Bahia Yacht Club--200 members, all powerboaters. One sponsor and boat ownership required. $200 initiation, plus $100 annually.

Channel Islands Naval Yacht Club--150 members. No facility. One sponsor required. Must be active in, retired or honorably discharged from military. No initiation, $30 annual dues.

Chula Vista Yacht Club--71 members. No facility. Two sponsors and boat ownership required. Initiation $450, monthly dues $15.

Coronado Cays Yacht Club--325 members. Two sponsors required. Dues and initiation fees are on a sliding scale based on age with 18-25 being $250 initiation and $11.25 monthly dues, 26-29 being $500-$22.50, and 30 and over being $1,000-$45.

Coronado Yacht Club--500 members. One-year waiting list. Five sponsors needed. Initiation $2,000, $44 monthly.

Cortez Racing Assn.--110 members, all sailboaters. No facility. Initiation $50, annual dues of $60.

Dana Point Yacht Club--400 members. One sponsor required, unless new to the area. Initiation $1,200, monthly $45.

Dana West Yacht Club--350 members. Not looking for new members, six-month waiting list. Initiation $250, annual dues $200.

Del Rey Yacht Club--500 members. Not looking for new members. Waiting list up to three years. Three sponsors and boat ownership required. Initiation $10,000, monthly dues $105.

Fresno Yacht Club--200 members. No facility. One sponsor required. Initiation $25, plus annual fee of $75.

Hollywood Yacht Club--80 members. No facility. Two sponsors required. Initiation $50, annual fee of $50.

Huntington Harbour Yacht Club--350 members. Two sponsors required. Initiation $1,300, $390 annual dues.

Jonathan Yacht Club--70 members. Must be member of Jonathan Club. Two sponsors required. Initiation $15,000, monthly dues of $185.

King Harbor Yacht Club--500 members. One sponsor and three references required. Initiation $1,420 plus $51 a month.

Lake Arrowhead Yacht Club--300 members. One sponsor needed. Initiation $3,000, annual dues of $650.

Lido Isle Yacht Club--350 members. Two sponsors required. Initiation $100, annual dues of $100.

Little Ships Fleet of Long Beach--100 members, all sailboaters. No facility. Initiation $120, monthly dues of $10.

Long Beach Yacht Club--900 members. No sponsors needed. 10-month waiting list. Initiation fee $4,000, plus monthly fee of $65.

Los Angeles Yacht Club--450 members. Five sponsors required, along with a proven commitment to sailing. Initiation $1,500, $74 monthly dues.

Malibu Yacht Club--95 members. Initiation $350, and $300 annual dues.

Marina Yacht Club--125 members. Must be a member of Marina City Club. Three sponsors required. Initiation $250, monthly dues of $125.

Marina Yacht Club of Long Beach--43 members. No facility. Two sponsors and boat ownership required. Must be married. Initiation $50, annual dues of $50.

Mission Bay Yacht Club--590 members. Two sponsors and boat ownership required. Initiation $1,200, plus monthly dues of $50.

Morro Bay Yacht Club--245 members, 95% powerboaters. Two sponsors needed. Initiation $450, annual dues of $75.

Navy Yacht Club of Long Beach--250 members. One sponsor required. Must be on active duty or retired from military with full exchange privileges. Initiation $36, monthly dues of $3.

Nevada Yacht Club--70 members, 98% sailboaters. No facility. Initiation $15, monthly dues of $5.

Newport Harbor Yacht Club--800 members. Not looking for new members. Five sponsors and boat required. Initiation fees and dues are confidential.

Oceanside Yacht Club--407 members. Two sponsors required. Two-year waiting list for non-boat owners. Initiation $500, dues of $30 a month.

Pacific Corinthian Yacht Club--420 members. Two sponsors needed. One-month wait. Initiation $5,000 plus $100 a month and minimum monthly food and beverage charge of $25.

Pacific Mariners Yacht Club--241 members. Two sponsors needed. One-month wait. Initiation $300, annual dues of $300.

Pacific Singlehanded Sailing Assn.--75 members. No facility. Initiation $10, annual dues $36.

Pierpont Bay Yacht Club--90 members. Two sponsors needed. Initiation $200, annual dues $300.

Pomona Valley Sailing Assn.--120 members, all sailboaters. No facility. Must own boat under 20 feet. No initiation, $40 a year.

Redondo Beach Yacht Club--100 members. One sponsor required. Initiation $100, monthly dues $25.

San Diego Naval Sailing Club--1,000 members. Membership limited to active and retired military personnel. No initiation, $10 annual dues.

San Diego Yacht Club--1,100 members. Four-year waiting list just to get application, plus one year after that. Two sponsors plus six references. Initiation can be $10,000, but may be less based on age, monthly dues $70.

San Fernando Valley Yacht Club--75 members. No facility. No initiation fee, $55 annual fee.

San Luis Yacht Club--130 members. Two sponsors required. Initiation $300, annual dues $100.Santa Barbara Sailing Club--120 members, 20% non-boat owners. One sponsor required. Initiation $50, annual dues $100.

Santa Barbara Yacht Club--555 members. Three sponsors needed. No initiation fee, $65 a month.

Santa Clara Racing Assn.--50 members, all sailboaters. No facility. No initiation fee, annual dues $50.

Santa Monica Yacht Club--350 members. Three sponsors needed. Initiation $1,500, plus $175 every three months.

Seal Beach Yacht Club--500 members. Two sponsors needed. Initiation $250, plus $25 a month.

Shark Island Yacht Club--125 members. Two sponsors needed. Initiation $500, plus $75 monthly dues.

Shoreline Yacht Club of Long Beach--325 members. Two sponsors and boat ownership required. Initiation $250, plus $20 monthly.

Silver Gate Yacht Club--250 members. Two sponsors needed. Initiation $1,500, monthly dues $115.

South Bay Yacht Racing Club--300 members, all sailboaters. No facility. Two sponsors required. Initiation $65. Annual dues of $35, $10 of which can be paid through work.

South Coast Corinthian Yacht Club--150 members. One sponsor needed. Initiation $100, monthly dues of $33.33.

South Shore Yacht Club--250 members. Two sponsors needed. Initiation $313, monthly $28. Can work off $35 of dues.

Southwestern Yacht Club--650 members. Two sponsors required. Six-month waiting list. Initiation $2,000, monthly dues of $66.

Sunset Aquatic Yacht Club--100 members, 90% powerboaters. No facility. Two sponsors and boat ownership required. Initiation $100, annual dues $200.

UC Irvine Sailing Assn.--100 members. Must be associated with university (student, faculty, staff or alumni). No initiation. $25 for students, $50 monthly for everyone else.

Venice Yacht Club--80 members, 95% powerboaters. Two sponsors needed. Initiation $350, monthly dues $35.

Ventura Sailing Club--160 members, 90% sailboaters. No facility. No initiation. Annual dues $25.

Ventura Yacht Club--200 members. Three sponsors needed. Initiation $2,000, annual dues $350.

Voyagers Yacht Club--86 members. Initiation $100, and $85 every three months.

West Coast Yacht Club--80 members. No facility. Two sponsors and boat ownership required. Initiation $100, dues $60 annually. Must have family.

Westlake Yacht Club--450 members. Three-month waiting list. Two sponsors required. Initiation fee $650 and refundable equity purchase of $350, annual dues of $260.

Windjammers Yacht Club--200 members, 90% sailboaters. Three sponsors needed. Initiation $350, monthly dues $45.

Wooden Hull Owners Assn.--125 members. No facility. One sponsor and a wooden boat required. Initiation $25, annual fee $25.

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Ventura Keys, Ventura Harbor entrance, and the mouth of the Santa Clara River

Text by Don Mills, Club Historian

Photos from the archives of photographer flash wheeler.

The Ventura Yacht Club, originally known as the Ventura County Boat Club, was organized in 1938. In 2013 we celebrated our 75th anniversary.

Ventura Yacht Club is one of the few clubs on the coast which owns its own clubhouse and slips. The club has a proud history of having started as a do-it-yourself type organization. The club’s official newsletter is the Forecast, which has been published monthly since 1940, one of the oldest continuous publications in yachting.

Ventura Yacht Club prides itself in accomplishments which range from an active racing and cruising program to being one of the prime moving forces in having the Ventura Harbor constructed. The club has long been supportive of the Ventura Port District and Ventura Harbor in matters ranging from lobbying efforts to get the harbor constructed –and reconstructed following devastating 1969 floods– and the breakwater built, to playing key roles in such activities as the annual Christmas Parade of Lights and other functions which help put the harbor’s best foot forward.

Many yacht club members have served on the Port District’s Board of Commissioners over the years and, in fact, the club was somewhat instrumental in the Port District having been formed in the first place. It can reasonably be said that the club has been a moving force in the development and growth of Ventura Harbor.

The club has nurtured many youth sailing programs and has supported youths in regional and national sailing championships.

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Ventura Yacht Club in the early days (Photo: Flash Wheeler)

The club was incorporated in 1940 as a non-profit organization, with an original membership of 60.

From the beginning, one of the more serious aims of the members has been to work for better boating facilities in Ventura County. Among the early activities of the club was the construction of launching and mooring facilities at Hueneme Harbor in 1939. World War II halted this project, and efforts were then centered on clearing the snags from the coastal slough known as McGrath Lake in order to hold regattas for outboards and small sailboats and create an interest in boats and boating.

After the war, efforts were resumed to secure harbor facilities in Ventura County with particular emphasis on the Pierpont Bay area. During the campaign to secure a harbor, one of the highlights was constructing a model of the proposed harbor, which was used extensively for publicity purposes. These efforts, combined with others, resulted in the formation of the Ventura Port District, which eventually built the Ventura Marina.

A year or so after World War II ended, the City of Ventura allowed the club to use a city-owned building on the Ventura Pier where regular meetings were held. When freeway construction caused the demolition of the building, the meeting place was moved to the Ventura Recreation Center on Main Street.

The name of the club was changed from the Ventura County Boat Club to Ventura Yacht Club in November 1960.

The club secured a building site lease from the Ventura Port District in February 1965 and launched plans for the construction of the existing clubhouse.

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October 29, 1966 – Ventura Yacht Club under construction. The dark vertical lines are the poles. The curved west side of the building, lined by windows, was designed by the architect Kenneth Hess to suggest the bridge of a large ship. Discussing the construction on the left is Don Mills, the other two individuals have not been identified. The Pontiac belonged to photographer Flash Wheeler. (Photo: Flash Wheeler)

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Ventura Yacht Club in early 1967 after painting and the prominence of the second story over the open ground floor area. Note in the right-hand bay of the first story; components of the flag mast can be seen on sawhorses before being raised into place in April of 1967. (Photo: Flash Wheeler)

Membership meetings are now held in the clubhouse completed in 1967 and are located on the peninsula at Ventura Harbor.  Here, a well-rounded program of boating and social events fills the club’s yearly calendar.

In 1969, floods devastated the harbor in January and February, and for months the clubhouse was not accessible by land. Members used dinghies or other vessels to make their way to the clubhouse which was on what amounted to a storm-wracked island.

In June 1972, the lease was amended to include the water area. The addition of a small-boat hoist was completed in 1972, and in 1973 the club’s own docks were installed in front of the clubhouse. From the Ventura Port District, the club acquired docks, which had been salvaged from the 1969 floods.

The lease was amended again in May 1976, to allow expansion of the Club’s berthing facilities. In 1981, the slips were further upgraded with the complete reconstruction of D dock. The club now has berthing facilities for some 90 vessels.

Ventura Yacht Club has been a regular member of the Southern California Yachting Association and the United States Sailing Association for a number of years and is a charter member of the Association of Santa Barbara Channel Yacht Clubs.

The club annually conducts the Ventura Cup Regatta, which is the most prestigious yacht racing event in Ventura and Santa Barbara counties and annually attracts the fastest boats and crews that area yacht clubs can muster. Every other year the club hosts the Ventura County to Newport Race. An active racing, cruising, and social program offers something for yachting-oriented people of all ages.

A twelve-member Board of Directors oversees the affairs of the Ventura Yacht Club Corporation. Directors are elected by the membership to serve three-year terms.   Officers are elected annually.

Looming proudly over the grounds is a flagpole, which seems to be an appropriate reflection of Ventura Yacht Club. The flagpole is old and proud (the 55-foot mast stood at the old Oxnard High School site on C Street from the early 1900s)  strong and distinctive. It has been maintained and tended to by a caring yacht club, whose burgee it proudly flies.

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