Friday, July 18, 2008

What's Your 'Buoy IQ?'

The lake season is in full swing, so for your safety I thought I’d share this chart to refresh everyone on recognizing buoys and markers. It is sponsored by the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers.

Buoy / Marker Identification


How did you do? Were any of them new to you? If you’re a boat owner, you’re probably quite familiar with them, but it’s helpful for passengers to know how to identify buoy markers as well.

Have fun (safely) enjoying Lake Travis! See ya out on the lake!

For a larger (pdf) version of the chart for easier viewing, click here!

Friday, June 27, 2008

Fireworks!!

The Fourth of July is almost here!! Get ready to see some great fireworks displays over Lake Travis!


Happy Independence Day!!



Not one, but three shows to tell you about!

Start out at Carlos’N Charlie’s on Thursday, July 3rd!

~Fireworks start at 30-60 min. after dark~

Music by several bands, including Rat Ranch, Meridian West, and Feeding 5000!

(See Carlos’N Charlie’s website for ticket pricing/info)



Then, catch the action at Johnny Fins on Friday, July 4th!

~Fireworks start just after dusk~

Afterward enjoy music by Porcelain!

(See Johnny Fins website for details)


OR


Check out the show in Lago Vista on Friday, July 4th!

~Fireworks start at dark~

Bring your blanket & see the show at Bar-K Park

A variety of food will be available for purchase.

Events planned all day ~ from 6:30am until midnight!

(See Lago Vista website for event schedule & details)

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Claim your Boat Gasoline Tax Refund

I know, it sounds too good to be true - but it's for real, and I got my refund!

It's a refund of part of the "highway use tax" that the state imposes on fuels. Many states apply the tax on marine fuel toward boating programs through the Aquatic Resources Trust Fund. But in other states, the money does not get funneled into the marine community, and is instead put into the highway improvement fund. Since boats don't cause wear and tear on the highways that benefit from this fund, applying marine fuel tax toward highway improvement is unfair. To deal with this problem, several states have instituted procedures to refund at least part of that tax to recreational boaters who take the time to fill out required paperwork and keep receipts.

For boaters in Texas, here's what you do---
Keep your original boat gasoline receipts - receipts must show the name of the seller and purchaser, date of purchase, type of fuel, number of gallons and amount of fuel tax paid. I never really checked my receipts that closely, but hopefully they have all the required info. I usually gas up at Emerald Point Marina. (You do not need to mail receipts with the form, but are supposed to keep them for 4 years in case you're asked to produce them at a later date.)

You can pretty much ignore all of the other instructions you'll find on the Texas state government website as it all applies to business use and distribution of fuels, not personal boating use.

Print off a Texas Claim for Refund of Gasoline or Diesel Fuel Taxes (form 06-106).
Besides filling in your contact info, the only part of the form that applies to you is item #6- enter the total number of gallons purchased, and then enter that number again in the total (item #13). I know it'll feel like this isn't the right form for you to use for recreational gasoline use in a boat, but it is.

The form must be postmarked on or before one year from the first day of the calendar month following the purchase of the gasoline. Send the completed form to:
Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts, Revenue Accounting Division, 111 E. 17th Street, Austin, Texas 78774-0100.

The refund is 20 cents per gallon (before factoring in a 2% distributor's tax and $1.50 filing fee). Maybe doesn't sound like a lot at first glance, but for me, it's about a $50 refund each time I fill the tanks!

You can thank me later- toss me a beer when you see me on the lake!

New Floodplain - Get Insurance NOW for Grandfathered Low Rates

Well, it's finally here. After years of debate, the official 100-year floodplain for the Lake Travis area is changing. The new base flood elevation is 722 feet (above mean sea level), a change of 6 feet from the old 100-year floodplain of 716 feet.

The 100-year floodplain does not mean that a property in that area is likely to flood once every 100 years; it means that there's a 1% chance of a flood of that magnitude each year. There's about a 26% chance of being flooded at least once during the 30-year period of a typical mortgage. Any lender whose funds are backed by the federal government (which is virtually all mortgage companies) will require borrowers to have NFIP (National Flood Insurance Program) flood insurance.

What does this mean to you? If you live in an area that is not currently in the 100-year floodplain, but will become so, you want to get flood insurance NOW- before August 11th. This locks in your insurance 45 days before the new floodplain maps become effective, and thus, grandfathers you in at a better/lower insurance rate. This will lower your flood insurance costs not only immediately, but in future years - and keeps that rate lower for future purchasers of your home, which could affect the market value of your home.

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Kids - How About Sailing Camp?

Want a smart, safe and F-U-N summer activity for the kids? How about Sailing Camp? Help them enjoy Lake Travis to the fullest!

The Austin Yacht Club has classes throughout the summer. Check their website for full details on dates, times, cost, etc. KXAN recently ran an article about the Sailing Camp – you can read all about it below. To view the KXAN video on the Sailing Camp, Click Here!


Sailing Camp for Kids!

Summer is around the corner, and if your kid loves the water, there is a camp for them. The Austin Yacht Club offers a sailing camp on Lake Travis. Kids can learn how to rig a boat and set sail.

"They learn how to be comfortable and safe on a boat, and eventually, we'd like to see them out participating in some of the races that we hold out here," said Kelly Hawk, sailing camp director with the Austin Yacht Club.

The camp offers all types of boats from small Opties to FJs to learn on.

"We do a capsize drill first so they know what it feels like to tip over, and then they learn how to right the boat," said Hawk.

During the weeklong camp, you can even take up windsurfing.

"They're usually able to sail in one day on the windsurfers," said Hawk.

Since the yacht club is located in a cove, you don't have a lot of boat traffic getting in your way.

"We have our own fleet of coach boats, and the coaches are around the children, and we have an area where we sail that we don't really see a lot of motor traffic," said Hawk.
You just have a lot of fun learning how to sail.


If you would like to check out the Austin Yacht Club's summer camp, it's open to kids 8 to 16 years old, and the cost is $400 a week.

KXAN – May 9, 2008

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Austin Water Ranks #2 in U.S.!

Austin has long been known as having some of the most beautiful, celebrated and sought-after water with Lake Travis, Lake Austin and the Highland Lakes chain.

Now the Austin Business Journal reports that Austin also has some of the cleanest tap water in the nation! Read on for details from the Forbes.com report.


Austin Water Some of the Cleanest in the U.S.!

Who says bottled water is best?

Austin has some of the cleanest tap water in the nation, according to a new report from Forbes.com. The city's H2O actually comes in as the second best among metropolitan areas, right behind Des Moines, Iowa and just ahead of Sioux Falls, S.D.

Amid the national drive for increased sustainability and greener living, the bottled water industry is facing pushback. Recent media reports show consumers are increasingly looking to their faucet in lieu of the plastic bottle for hydration. But just how clean is the tap?

To come with this latest ranking, the list lovers at Forbes.com examined individual consumer confidence reports in the University of Cincinnati's 2006 "United States Drinking Water Quality Study Report." The rankings were based on cloudiness of water or turbidity, bacteria, haloacetic acids and lead.

According to Forbes.com, the Austin-San Marcos region showed some the lowest levels of lead, turbidity and haloacetic acid.

Making bottles to meet Americans' demand for bottled water each year requires the equivalent of more than 17 million barrels of oil -- enough fuel for more than 1 million cars for a year, according to Think Outside the Bottle, a campaign of the Corporate Accountability International. And each year, more than 4 million pounds of PET plastic bottles end up in landfills or as roadside litter.

Austin Business Journal – May 20, 2008

Friday, May 02, 2008

Thanks for Partying With Us!!

On Saturday, April 12, Crosswind Realty held our First Annual Crawfish Boil at Volente Beach…

THANKS to all of YOU it was a HUGE SUCCESS!!



What a blast! Over 600 guests showed up and rocked to live Zydeco music while feasting on pounds (and pounds) of shrimp and crawfish! Plenty of folks worked up a thirst dancing and feasting; the free beer was flowing - we floated 5 kegs!

Everyone had a great time. We had games and an Inflatable Wonderland for the kids, too! The kids loved making sandcastles on the beach and along with the fabulous food spread, the adults enjoyed great live music and conversation around the cozy beach bonfire at sunset.

The On-Water Boat Show courtesy of South Austin Marine was also a treat for everyone!

Many thanks again to all of our wonderful sponsors for helping to make it all happen.

This will definitely be an ANNUAL event, so if you missed it this year, CLICK HERE for pictures! and catch us again next April, when we ‘rock the beach’ all over again!

In the meantime, look forward to our annual Dock-toberfest Celebration in October!!

Friday, April 04, 2008

2008 Poker Run Schedule

Here it is, folks!! The long awaited Poker Run Schedule!
…See ya on the lake!

Lake Travis Powerboat Association

2008 Poker Run Schedule


April 25th Pre-Season Party at Johnny Fins
April 26th Pre-Season Run
May 17th South Austin Marine Run
June 21st Johnny Fins Run
July 19th Annual Carlos’ N Charlie’s Big Poker Run
August 23rd Tito’s Vodka Run
Sept. 20th The Pier Run and Year End Party






CLICK HERE for all the details, links to Poker Run Sponsors and more!
Hit the 'back' button on your browser to return to this page

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Dock Safety Standards

The LCRA adopted safety standards for all residential docks on Lake Travis and the Highland Lakes in February 2004. Does your dock measure up? Check out the article below and download both the Safety Standards and Safety Guidelines to find out. No further revisions have been made; the guidelines are current as of today. You can contact the LCRA with questions.

Boat Dock Standards for the Highland Lakes

In February 2004, LCRA adopted safety standards for all residential docks on the Highland Lakes. With more than 6,000 private docks now on the Highland Lakes, these standards were adopted to ensure pubic safety, navigation and water quality for all the users of the lakes.

The standards set requirements for dock flotation, lighting, anchoring, maximum distances from shore, plus specify enforcement and other details. LCRA does not assess any fees as part of the implementation of these standards.


These documents require Adobe Acrobat Reader to view. Get a free reader.

For a printed copy of the boat dock standards or for more information, contact Water Surface Management at 1-800-776-5272, Ext. 2309 or 2405.

Note on marinas and floating docksCommercial marinas on the Highland Lakes, including floating docks on Lake Travis and Lake Buchanan that occupy more than 1,500 square feet of water surface area, are governed by a separate Highland Lakes Marina Ordinance. For a copy of the marina ordinance, contact Gabrielle Ramirez at 1-800-776-5272, Ext. 2309, or by mail (see mailing address).

Updated July 10, 2007, Lower Colorado River Authority

Thursday, March 13, 2008

Where Does Austin Rank?

Where does Austin rank for Top City To Find A Job? Check out what ABC News posted yesterday to find out…

Take Control: Where Are The Hot Jobs?

Top 5 Cities to Find a Job:

1. Salt Lake City, Utah, tops the list in job growth with opportunities in nursing, education and banking.

2. Wichita, Kansas, where aircraft and petroleum industries have bounced back and looking to hire for their production lines. There are also plenty of opportunities for health care workers.

3. Austin, Texas, is a vibrant and young city with an entrepreneurial spirit, so a good place to think about opening a small business. Also a wide range of career choices in technology.

4. Atlanta, Georgia, is a hub for the financial and technology industries with positions in accounting, civil and electrical engineering and jobs at Fortune 500 companies like Coca Cola, UPS and Home Depot.

5. Fort Worth, Texas, with job opportunities in teaching, construction, even vision care products and air craft equipment.

ABC NEWS, March 12, 2008

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Lake Resort Coming to Lake Travis

Mahogany, A Lake Resort is a proposed resort-styled residential community planned for a 242-acre site on Lake Travis. Check out the details below.

Major Lake Travis Resort Project Sold

A 242-acre site on Lake Travis expected to become a resort-style residential community is in new hands.

Turnback Development LLC, part of the Tharaldson family of companies, has purchased the tract in Lago Vista from Dallas-based Winston Capital Corp. for an undisclosed price. Winston bought the property in 2006 and laid out a plan for 700 living units including condos and single-family homes in an amenity-rich development.

Dillon, Colo.-based Equilibrium Resorts will manage the development and operation of the property for Turnback. The tract with roughly 11,000 linear feet along the lake is southwest of the intersection of Lohman Ford Road and FM 1431.

The new owners have renamed the site -- previously known as Turnback Ranch – Mahogany, A Lake Resort. Equilibrium's concept for the project includes a Mediterranean style village, resort hotel, estate-size lakefront home sites, single-family home sites and townhomes. All told, there will be about 700 residential units.

Meanwhile, Winston Capital is already developing the Waterford on Lake Travis project, a 460-acre master-planned development just outside Lago Vista and south of the Mahogany site. The Waterford project includes more than 300 homes, as well as Waterstone, a 71-unit, luxury lakefront condominium project that is currently under construction and expected to be ready for occupancy by August 2008. The condo project is already 40 percent pre-sold.


Austin Business Journal – February 18, 2008

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

"The Office" has Expanded!!


Crosswind Realty Office Expansion & Relocation

“The Office” has expanded!! That’s right – we needed a bigger boat! Our new 43-foot office has officially brought us into the ‘yacht’ category! It is a Formula 40 PC. We just love it and so do Mick’s clients!

We’ve also dropped anchor at a new location! "The Office" has been moved North Shore Marina at The Hollows on Lake Travis (no longer at Emerald Point Marina). North Shore Marina was voted the Best Marina in Texas last year!

For those of you who may not know, when Mick Hooper asks you to meet him at "The Office", you're in for a treat. His 43-foot yacht, named "The Office", offers a hint at how Mick views his career of helping his real estate clients make the most of their opportunities. As Mick puts it, "I like to put the fun back into what most people consider a very serious business." And he delivers - with his unique ability to not only offer a local perspective, but valuable insider information that clients can only get from someone who knows - and lives - the dynamic Lake Travis lifestyle.

By the way, just say the word, and with the generator Mick & Tracy will fire up the margarita blender and you can enjoy one of ‘Mick’s Margarita’s’ (mean or mild) while touring the lake!

Friday, February 15, 2008

Guess Who is Ranked #1?

The self-proclaimed "Live Music Capital of the World" is booming, thanks in large part to Austin's high-tech industry (key employers include Dell, IBM and Apple) and the University of Texas, which provides the area with a steady stream of engineering talent. In addition to music, the city also has a thriving film industry. Its projected gross domestic product growth by 2012 is second only to Mobile, Ala., and first among the largest 100 metro areas in the country. Metro area Austin's population is expected to grow nearly 15% by 2012.

FORBES Ranks Austin #1 Fastest-Growing Large Metro!

To compile our list, we looked at all of the country's 363 metropolitan areas, defined by the U.S. Census Bureau has a geographic region with a "core urban area" of at least 50,000 people. Because many small metro areas are high growth--and because we wanted to show growth in large cities as well--we split the group into two classes: the largest 100 metro areas (with at least 528,000 people) and everyone else. We use projections run for us by Moody's Economy.com to show growth in "gross metropolitan product (GMP)," between 2007-2012.

Of course, if one looks at economic growth in the country's largest 100 metros, the usual suspects jump to the top of the list. With an estimated 32% GMP growth from 2007-2012, Austin, Texas, is the winner for big metros. Atlanta, Seattle, Orlando, Houston and San Jose, Calif., also appear high on the list. What do they all have in common? They're tech hubs with proximity to universities and a healthy increase in population. Austin's population, for example, is expected to increase by nearly 15% by 2012, according to Moody's Economy.com forecasts.

Bruce Katz, director of the Metropolitan Policy Program at the Brookings Institution, says there are several factors to take into consideration when measuring the pulse of a metro area: innovation, human capital, infrastructure and the actual quality of a place.

"These assets drive everything," says Katz. Some ways to measure them: the number of patents a metro area produces (innovation), the number of college graduates that live there (human capital), the amount of passenger miles its residents travel (infrastructure) and the vibrancy of its downtown area (quality of place).

A glance at the country's most economically healthy large metro areas underscores his point. Computer manufacturer Dell (NASDAQ: DELL - news - people) and the University of Texas anchor Austin's tech community. San Jose receives an influx of grads from places like Stanford and UC-Berkeley who want to work in Silicon Valley. Atlanta, home to Emory University and the Georgia Institute of Technology, is also the headquarters of UPS (NYSE: UPS - news - people), CNN and AT&T Mobility (NYSE: T - news - people), the largest cellular carrier in the United States.

To be sure, GMP is not the only method of measuring a metro area's economic vibrancy. Population growth, job growth, housing starts and personal income growth are all other factors to consider. However, we felt that an examination of the output of goods and services in a metro area was perhaps the purest method of determining how vibrant an economy will be several years down the road.

In the current economic climate, predictions for housing starts are open to the most uncertainty. Moody's forecasts take the current slowdown into consideration but do not account for a potential recession. A study compiled by Global Insight and released by the U.S. Conference of Mayors in November found that the most significant losses in real GMP were concentrated in California, though every state has taken a hit.

FORBES, Brian Wingfield and William Pentland, 01-30-08

Monday, February 04, 2008

Spanking The Competition

Way to go, Austin! Another number one ranking; Austin topped Forbes’ 2008 list of America’s Fastest Growing Metros! Check out the details below in this recent ABJ article…Beautiful Lake Travis is only minutes away from Metro Austin. You can have the best of both worlds, and enjoy living the Lake Travis lifestyle!

Austin Economy Spanks The Competition

High-tech, a booming film industry and the University of Texas all helped propel Austin to the top of Forbes' 2008 list of America's Fastest Growing Metros.

The magazine ranked Austin No. 1 among the nation's 100 largest metropolitan areas. The list sorted cities by their anticipated gross domestic product growth between 2007 and 2012. Austin's GMP, or the value of goods and services produced in the area, is expected to climb 32 percent over the five-year period.

Forbes credits the local boom to high-tech employers like Dell Inc. (NASDAQ: DELL) and IBM (NYSE: IBM) as well as the University of Texas, which is producing ample engineering talent.

Other cities that ranked high on the list include Atlanta, Seattle, Orlando, Houston and San Jose, Calif. The Forbes article points out that all of those cities share several key characteristics with Austin: They are tech hubs in close proximity to universities with growing population bases.

Forbes used GMP forecasts provided by Moody's Economy.com.

The regions of the country with the fastest growing metro areas overall are the Southeast and West. Forbes credits the lower costs of living and doing business in those areas for their higher anticipated performance.

Austin Business Journal – January 31, 2008

Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Looking For A Bargain?

A recent newspaper report stated that Texas homes are some of the most undervalued in the nation! Here are the details…

Austin Housing Market A Bargain

Austin and other Texas housing markets are among the most undervalued in the nation, according to a new analysis of data by Global Insight Inc. and National City Corp.

The companies looked at prices in 333 metro areas in the third quarter of 2007. Such reports are considered important indicators of potential decline and growth in specific cities.

In calculating valuations, the companies used a complex statistical model that included prices, interest rates, household incomes, population density and any historical premiums or discounts for each market. The percentage of over- and under valuations is intended to reflect where a housing market's price should be.

In Austin, and in Texas overall, recent rapid increases in home prices never occurred, so the state has avoided the real estate bubble that has plagued coastal areas.

If a city's housing is over- or undervalued by up to 14 percent, it is still considered within a fair market range. Anything outside that range means a considerable over- or undervaluation.

For instance, Austin, at -9.1 percent, is in the fair market range, while Dallas, at -28.1 percent, is considered undervalued.

The writers of the report, "House Prices in America," caution about overinterpreting the data. For instance, though homes in Bend, Ore., are overvalued by 70 percent, which does not necessarily mean prices in that city are expected to fall that much in the near future.

Austin American Statesman – December 26, 2007 - Austin American Statesman Staff

Friday, January 04, 2008

The Boat Show is Coming!!

The Austin Boat Show is coming!!! Here are the details…

2008 Austin Boat Show: January 17-20
Austin Convention Center

SHOW FEATURES:
The Austin Boat Show serves a seven-county area for the boating trades industry. Come check out the personal watercraft, boating accessories, products and services from over 200 exhibitors.
More boats, including luxury cruisers. See new model boats for cruising, skiing, sailing, wakeboarding, and fishing.
Boater education classes taught by Texas Parks & Wildlife. (Registration and $13.00 fee required for 2-day class for Certification)
200 Exhibitors and over 15 Local Area Boat Dealers
NEW! Twiggy the Water Skiing Squirrel makes his Austin debut.

Boat Show Hours:
Thursday, January 17- 12:00pm-10:00pm
Friday, January 18- 12:00pm-10:00pm
Saturday, January 19- 10:00am-10:00pm
Sunday, January 20- 10:00am-6:00pm

Admission:
Adults (ages 13 and over): $8
Children 7-12: $4
Seniors 65 and Over: $4
Children 6 & Under: FREE

For more details, CLICK HERE to check out the Austin Boat Show website!

CLICK HERE to download a Show Coupon for a discount off admission!

Bring the whole family and experience the boating lifestyle!