ALT 0 #1 October 18, 2001 I am newcomer in this sport and I am going to attend to my first boogie at Skydive Naples. I read and heard that boogies are fun and are opportunities to meet skydivers from other dropzones. There will be a Westwind plane that goes to 14,000 feet in 10 minutes and cessna. I look forward to seeing/meeting you at Skydive Naples on Nov. 16, 17 and 18 for my first boogie to have a lot of fun.I hope to attend to more boogies in the future!!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nws01 0 #2 October 18, 2001 The Westwind carries 14 passengers and there will possibly be two Cessna's and Alex is working on a HELICOPTER!!!! Whether your into RW or VRW this is a great dropzone with a huge landing area. Definetly the friendliest dropzone where there are no skygod's. The experienced jumpers are willing to jump with anybody who is there! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PhreeZone 20 #3 October 18, 2001 Which Beech Westwind are you getting? There were only like 50 of them made so there are'nt too many still around and there are only like 15 that are fitted for jumping.A rainy day at the DZ is better then a Sunny day at work Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
liunheart 0 #4 October 18, 2001 I'm looking forward to being in Imokalee for the boogie. I've never been to a boogie, and have heard some great things about the people who come to visit and hang out for the weekend. Can't wait to jump out of a plane bigger than a C-182!!! Hope to see you all there!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Torild 0 #5 October 19, 2001 The Westwind is stationed in Arkansas during the summer. It is currently getting a new coat of paint. It will arrive at Skydive Naples for the opening boogie. Also, don't forget the "Turkey Mee(a)t Pot Luck Party" with Baton Pass and accuracy contest" on November 24th & 25th. One experienced and one novice jumper per team. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LizB 0 #6 October 19, 2001 I'm hoping it's just the first of many at Skydive Naples. Too close to the holiday for me...I've got the other 'relative' work to do. Have fun, I know it's going to be a blast! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nws01 0 #7 October 19, 2001 The Staybridge Suites by Holiday Inn in Naples will be offering a special rate to out of area skydivers who need accommodations. This all suite hotel has a good location, features a Poolside Chickee Bar and has a complimentary breakfast. Visit www.staybridgesuitesnaples.com for more info and contact information. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Aviatrr 0 #8 October 20, 2001 Quote The Staybridge Suites by Holiday Inn in Naples will be offering a special rate to out of area skydivers who need accommodations. This all suite hotel has a good location, features a Poolside Chickee Bar and has a complimentary breakfast. Visit www.staybridgesuitesnaples.com for more info and contact information. The Staybridge is a nice place(I stay there often), but isn't it a bit far from the DZ? 30-45 minutes, I'd guess.. Mike Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nws01 0 #9 October 20, 2001 Not after a Naples Sunset Beach Jump for Experienced Jumpers!!!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skymedic 0 #10 October 20, 2001 What do you need for a beach jump there?MarcBecause I fly, I envy no man on earth Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nws01 0 #11 October 20, 2001 Purchase or download the U.S.P.A. Manuals. All of your questions are answered there. Other than that...come to Naples!!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PhreeZone 20 #12 October 20, 2001 Medic, according to the USPA you should have at least your C licence and PROPER water training. You will also need a personal inflation unit since you are going to be over water. Jumping without this unit is in DIRECT violation of the BSR'sCrosswind landing experience would be nice too unless you want to land the short way on the beach. Landing into the wind will probally mean landing towards or away from the water.A rainy day at the DZ is better then a Sunny day at work Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skymedic 0 #13 October 20, 2001 My question was not what USPA recomends, I know that shit, I want to know what the DZ requires. My DZ requires a D license to do a beach jump. but there is another DZ in FL that only requires a B. MarcBecause I fly, I envy no man on earth Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jumperpaula 0 #14 October 20, 2001 Is that Stewart Cavanaughs Drop zone? Fly Your Slot ! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nws01 0 #15 October 21, 2001 Stewart Cavanaugh is GONE!!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nws01 0 #16 October 21, 2001 Sorry man. As long as you meet the criteria and have built trust by jumping at the dz and proven your skills you are able. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skymedic 0 #17 October 21, 2001 Brother, you are not helping me here...I am just gonna call em to find out. I have a feeling you are relatively new there eh?MarcBecause I fly, I envy no man on earth Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nws01 0 #18 October 22, 2001 I am new to the sport...I started last November in Atlanta and moved here in February. However, we are completing the water training next week and we will be beach jumping soon. I believe the requirements are a "B" License although I could be wrong. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Aviatrr 0 #19 October 22, 2001 I'm gonna try to make it down there for that boogie - if nothing else, just for a change of pace.. I think it'll be a good time.. Maybe if I can get a night jump at Atlanta Freeflight(it'll be a full moon that weekend, too) I'll even have my D before the Naples thing.. As for the Staybridge being close to the beach landings....yea, that's great, as long as you don't have anything you need(like, oh, let's say a car) out at the DZ.. Mike Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skymedic 0 #20 October 22, 2001 Nathan,thats all I was asking for brother, thanks for the info.each beach jumping DZ has a different level it seems...but most tend to require a D license.MarcBecause I fly, I envy no man on earth Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nws01 0 #21 October 22, 2001 Mike,Call Alex at the dz to discuss the possibilities of a beach jump if you are interested. We have not done one yet but if you or anyone else meet the USPA and his dz requirements he might arrange one if enough people are interested. I want to make it clear that I was making a suggestion and the beach jumps have not been arranged but if you or anyone else is interested contact him. It is going to be a great weekend no matter what. As for the hotel, there are not many around Immokalee and Naples is about 30 minutes away. A lot of jumpers stay here and we hang out at the Chickee Bar at night.Hope you make it down and look me up for a jump!Nathan Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SpeedRacer 1 #22 October 22, 2001 "Skydive Niples"??! <> <---Butthead laughs>Speed RacerThe problem with the world is that everyone is a few drinks behind-Bogart Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
liunheart 0 #23 October 23, 2001 So with all this talk of beach jumping and what it takes, I am starting to wonder if anyone knows what else is going on there in a couple of weeks. I heard there are going to be some accuracy contests, maybe a relay or two, and a lot of fun at the DZ itself. I don't know about anyone else, but I'm driving over from Miami for at least one day of it....maybe even a couple of days. It's only about an hour and a half drive....not to bad. I've done it before, and will do it many more times. I definitely think the drive is worth it for the type of people we'll be jumping with....See ya all there!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skreamer 1 #24 October 23, 2001 QuoteI definitely think the drive is worth it for the type of people we'll be jumping with....Yep, when I picked my new rig up from Roy (go ahead, try find someone who gives you a better deal, you won't) I spent the weekend there and jumped with the locals. They make jumping from a Caravan feel like a C 182. I don't mean smelly and crowded, I mean everybodies really friendly and they try to get newbies and low-timers involved too.Roy, his brother Terry, Alex, they're all really friendly, good people.Will Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
liunheart 0 #25 October 24, 2001 Thanks, skreamer. I had a really great feeling about being around these people. But hearing it from other divers who have been around for a while makes me glad to be heading for Immokallee to jump. I can't wait for the boogie!!!See you all there! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites