Tips for jobbie nooner 1 newbies.
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Tips for jobbie nooner 1 newbies.
We will be traveling down from the upper peninsula of Michigan to attend jobbie nooner 1 for the first time does anyone have any tips for us? I would like to find a good group of people to raft up with it will just be my wife and I we have have a chaparral Villain IV. I have a slip reserved for Friday night at emerald city where is the best place to launch near there? Is the law enforcement pretty reasonable as far as traveling back from gull island to the marina to get to brownies for the after party ie as long as your not driving like a jackass you should be ok or no. Also do a lot of people camp out on their boats at the island Thursday night or no. We are not newbie boaters just newbies to jobbie nooner.
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Law Enforcement wont bother you if you are acting responsible. Too much other chaos happening for them to mess with responsible boaters. I would not raft up to close to the island, you may get stuck in there till the party breaks up. Not sure about people camping on the island but I would pull up into Muscamoot bay and throw anchor if I was to stay the night out there.
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Thanks hadleycat. Is jobbie nooner 2 in sept just as big as jobbie nooner 1? What other boating parties are good to attend down there? How is the muscamoot bay raft off or the hardy dam party?
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Jobbie 2 is not as large as 1 and in my opinion the raft off is more of a mature boater crowd
Haven't been to Jobbie in 10 years (too many amateurs) and not going this year, but I never miss the raft off.
Haven't been to Jobbie in 10 years (too many amateurs) and not going this year, but I never miss the raft off.
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If you care about your boat I wouldnt raft off to close to the island for Jobbie Nooner. I have seen some skippers that were not too good at piloting there boats out there, plus the anonymous drunks that will be jumping from boat to boat.
I vacationed last summer in Gladstone. Stayed in the Marina. I love the area.
Muscamoot bay is hopping evey weekend. Hope you like techno dance music at 130 decibels
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The most important tip I could possibly give you is. Don't go. We will do a drive by on our way to PIB!
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No I shouldn't say that. There's a lot of fun to be had there, just need to be aware of where you anchor or raft off with. There's a lot of respectable boaters that go there but, a ton of non-boaters that become boaters one day a year. Anchor on the south west side a bit away from the madness and walk in every once in a while. Have fun!