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The Davis Island Yacht Club is a private, member-owned yacht club situated at the south end of Davis Islands in Tampa, Florida. The Club grounds form a natural harbor and breakwater for our docks and a mooring area designated on charts as a seaplane basin.

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After the fire: St. Andrews Bay Yacht Club focused on revitalizing this coming summer

P ANAMA CITY — In November, the St. Andrews Bay Yacht Club building on Bunkers Cove Road was destroyed in a fire. Ever since then, questions have circulated around the community: How did the fire start? Would the Yacht Club rebuild?

The Yacht Club was up and operational for business within weeks of the fire. The Yacht Club is still taking in new members, as well. Members have joined the club even after the fire.

”The Yacht Club is in better shape than people would have imagined,” said Michael Wynn, 2024 commodore. “The staff members that we have are family to us. We believe and give to them and they give back to us.”

Wynn explained that one club member had this to say after the fire: “The clubhouse was just a building; the Yacht Club is about the people.”

The Yacht Club has discussed expanding its sailing center to provide greater resources for the community. The club expects the plans and renderings for the new club facility will be unveiled this summer.

Some of the staff members have left the club since the incident and others have stayed.

“Our staff is smaller now since the fire,” said Wynn. “We have less services being offered at the moment, but many staffers who left the club for other jobs have offered to come back once the club becomes (fully) operational again.”

The cause of the fire is still unknown. There have been different ideas and theories on how the fire started, but there has not been a definitive answer. But there was no foul play, Wynn emphasized.

”Right now, we don’t have a final number on what it’s going to cost to rebuild,” said Wynn. “We have architects and plans on rebuilding. We have members of the community who are donating services to help cut the cost (of our rebuild).”

More information about the club will be released closer to the clubhouse reopening. Wynn said the rebuild will both honor the club's history and heritage and also add modern touches.

Previous coverage: More details released as Panama City monitors St. Andrews Bay Yacht Club fire site

Wynn said the club's experience dealing with insurance after the fire has been good and the matter soon will be resolved. The experience was much better than the ones many people had after Hurricane Michael, he noted.

Wynn also is humbled and gratified by the outpouring of support and dedication from his fellow club leaders and all club members. He knew his one-year term as commodore, which began in January, would be full of challenges. But the club has rallied because the tradition and legacy mean so much.

"People care so deeply," he said.

News Herald Editor Jim Ross contributed to this report

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This article originally appeared on The News Herald: After the fire: St. Andrews Bay Yacht Club focused on revitalizing this coming summer

The St. Andrews Bay Yacht Club is intent on rebuilding after the devastating fire.

Fall Series

Collns bay yacht club, results are provisional as of 20:56 on august 22, 2024, phrf-1 division.

Rank Division Boat Name Class Sail # Club HelmName PHRFTOT
Aug 15 1805

Aug 15 1917

Aug 22 1805

Aug 22 1913
Total Nett
1 PHRF-1 White Knight J 24 ** 355 COBA Wayne Wall 158 3.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 6.0 6.0
2 PHRF-1 O Fortuna OLSON 30 ** 6 COBA Ben Rotteveel 108 1.0 3.0 3.0 2.0 9.0 9.0
3 PHRF-1 Horizon Dancer C&C 27-3 ** 24985 COBA Glenn Reid 193 2.0 2.0 2.0 3.0 9.0 9.0
4 PHRF-1 Tropica CS 34 8231 COBA Graham McElgunn 142 4.0 4.0 5.0 5.0 18.0 18.0
5 PHRF-1 Shazam J 27 40257 COBA Corey Shea 120 6.0 DNC 6.0 DNC 4.0 4.0 20.0 20.0

PHRF-3 Division

Rank Division Boat Name Class Sail # Club HelmName PHRFTOT
Aug 15 1805

Aug 22 1805

Aug 22 1913
Total Nett
1 PHRF-3 LOFR SIRIUS 28 7 COBA Stephen Ruffino 215 1.0 1.0 1.0 3.0 3.0
2 PHRF-3 Dream Haze CATALINA 320 1/2 WK 640 COBA Mark Sansom 195 2.0 2.0 2.0 6.0 6.0

R1 - PHRF-1 Division - Aug 15 at 1805

Rank Division Boat Name Class Sail # Club HelmName PHRFTOT Finish Elapsed Corrected Points
1 PHRF-1 O Fortuna OLSON 30 ** 6 COBA Ben Rotteveel 108 18:55:09 0:50:09 0:55:46 1.0
2 PHRF-1 Horizon Dancer C&C 27-3 ** 24985 COBA Glenn Reid 193 19:03:37 0:58:37 0:55:51 2.0
3 PHRF-1 White Knight J 24 ** 355 COBA Wayne Wall 158 19:00:30 0:55:30 0:56:12 3.0
4 PHRF-1 Tropica CS 34 8231 COBA Graham McElgunn 142 19:10:43 1:05:43 1:08:30 4.0
5 PHRF-1 Shazam J 27 40257 COBA Corey Shea 120   DNC   6.0

R2 - PHRF-1 Division - Aug 15 at 1917

Rank Division Boat Name Class Sail # Club HelmName PHRFTOT Finish Elapsed Corrected Points
1 PHRF-1 White Knight J 24 ** 355 COBA Wayne Wall 158 19:44:17 0:27:17 0:27:37 1.0
2 PHRF-1 Horizon Dancer C&C 27-3 ** 24985 COBA Glenn Reid 193 19:48:02 0:31:02 0:29:34 2.0
3 PHRF-1 O Fortuna OLSON 30 ** 6 COBA Ben Rotteveel 108 19:43:52 0:26:52 0:29:52 3.0
4 PHRF-1 Tropica CS 34 8231 COBA Graham McElgunn 142 19:55:27 0:38:27 0:40:05 4.0
5 PHRF-1 Shazam J 27 40257 COBA Corey Shea 120   DNC   6.0

R3 - PHRF-1 Division - Aug 22 at 1805

Rank Division Boat Name Class Sail # Club HelmName PHRFTOT Finish Elapsed Corrected Points
1 PHRF-1 White Knight J 24 ** 355 COBA Wayne Wall 158 18:49:44 0:44:44 0:45:18 1.0
2 PHRF-1 Horizon Dancer C&C 27-3 ** 24985 COBA Glenn Reid 193 18:52:49 0:47:49 0:45:34 2.0
3 PHRF-1 O Fortuna OLSON 30 ** 6 COBA Ben Rotteveel 108 18:47:30 0:42:30 0:47:15 3.0
4 PHRF-1 Shazam J 27 40257 COBA Corey Shea 120 18:52:30 0:47:30 0:51:36 4.0
5 PHRF-1 Tropica CS 34 8231 COBA Graham McElgunn 142 18:57:59 0:52:59 0:55:14 5.0

R4 - PHRF-1 Division - Aug 22 at 1913

Rank Division Boat Name Class Sail # Club HelmName PHRFTOT Finish Elapsed Corrected Points
1 PHRF-1 White Knight J 24 ** 355 COBA Wayne Wall 158 19:38:47 0:25:47 0:26:06 1.0
2 PHRF-1 O Fortuna OLSON 30 ** 6 COBA Ben Rotteveel 108 19:36:58 0:23:58 0:26:39 2.0
3 PHRF-1 Horizon Dancer C&C 27-3 ** 24985 COBA Glenn Reid 193 19:41:25 0:28:25 0:27:05 3.0
4 PHRF-1 Shazam J 27 40257 COBA Corey Shea 120 19:40:49 0:27:49 0:30:13 4.0
5 PHRF-1 Tropica CS 34 8231 COBA Graham McElgunn 142 19:42:37 0:29:37 0:30:52 5.0

R1 - PHRF-3 Division - Aug 15 at 1805

Rank Division Boat Name Class Sail # Club HelmName PHRFTOT Finish Elapsed Corrected Points
1 PHRF-3 LOFR SIRIUS 28 7 COBA Stephen Ruffino 215 19:15:43 1:10:43 1:04:59 1.0
2 PHRF-3 Dream Haze CATALINA 320 1/2 WK 640 COBA Mark Sansom 195 19:25:55 1:20:55 1:16:51 2.0

R2 - PHRF-3 Division - Aug 15 at 1917

Rank Division Boat Name Class Sail # Club HelmName PHRFTOT Place Points
  PHRF-3 LOFR SIRIUS 28 7 COBA Stephen Ruffino 215    
  PHRF-3 Dream Haze CATALINA 320 1/2 WK 640 COBA Mark Sansom 195    

R3 - PHRF-3 Division - Aug 22 at 1805

Rank Division Boat Name Class Sail # Club HelmName PHRFTOT Finish Elapsed Corrected Points
1 PHRF-3 LOFR SIRIUS 28 7 COBA Stephen Ruffino 215 19:00:12 0:55:12 0:50:43 1.0
2 PHRF-3 Dream Haze CATALINA 320 1/2 WK 640 COBA Mark Sansom 195 19:03:03 0:58:03 0:55:08 2.0

R4 - PHRF-3 Division - Aug 22 at 1913

Rank Division Boat Name Class Sail # Club HelmName PHRFTOT Finish Elapsed Corrected Points
1 PHRF-3 LOFR SIRIUS 28 7 COBA Stephen Ruffino 215 19:45:24 0:32:24 0:29:46 1.0
2 PHRF-3 Dream Haze CATALINA 320 1/2 WK 640 COBA Mark Sansom 195 19:47:26 0:34:26 0:32:42 2.0

Scoring codes used

CodeDescription Points
DNCDid not come to the starting area 6

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