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[quote=turbohobo]beachsailor, thanks for the feedback, just got an e-mail from Volusia County Beach Patrol:- Good afternoon Mr. ....... A catamaran is permitted on the beach. When pulling a boat you need to observe all normal driving and parking rules. That is, you need to park your vehicle and take the boat/boat dolly to the water's edge to launch it, returning the boat dolly to the parking area. You may keep your cat on the beach during the day, as long as you locate it so that the sail does not block the view between lifeguard towers (i.e., don't pull between two lifeguard towers). Cats may stay overnight, but the trailer must be removed before the beach closes to traffic, which is 7 p.m. Also, the cat needs to be pull your cat near the upland area, avoiding any turtle nests or protected dune vegetation (please consult www.volusia.org -- Beach Safety -- Habitat Conservation Plan , etc.) I hope you enjoy your time on the 'World's Most Famous Beach"! ______________ Marilyn Chandler Ford, Ph.D., CJM Interim Director Volusia County Beach Safety Division 515 S. Atlantic Avenue Daytona Beach, FL 32118 V: 386.239.6414, ext. 231 E-: mcford@co.volusia.fl.us Checked with the resort I'm staying at and they have no space to park trailer, will have to work on that one, might have to store trailer for the week. Put the word out to Halifax Sailing Association, just waiting to hear back from them, if it turns out that it's too much hassle/cost to take cat, will just rent a couple of longboards and do some surfing. Turns out that ZackPurdue from this forum is down in Melbourne and has some cat trax for sale, just what I need, so either way, if everything works out, this looks to be a fun vacation week....... :ficktmich: oh yeah![/quote]

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