06/13/2026
🌬️ Windy Days & Boating around Point Place/Toledo! ⛵
It’s another light, but breezy one out there today. While a little wind can make for some fun sailing and great waves, it also means we need to stay sharp on the water.
Quick reminders for safe windy day boating:
Check the forecast and wind speeds before heading out
Smaller boats and less experienced captains — maybe sit it out if it’s gusting over 15-20 knots
Lucky for today... 6/13/26... Under 6 knots expected. But then again, it is Lake Erie, and anything can happen.
Who’s still heading out today?
Stay safe, have fun, and we’ll see you soon!⚓
06/07/2026
Been waiting allllllll winter for days like this! Thank you HVYC!
06/04/2026
⚓☀️ The 2026 Boating Season Is Officially Underway! ☀️⚓
The docks are filling up, the boats are back in the water, and another great season is beginning at Point Place Boat Club!
Whether you're planning a relaxing sunset cruise, a day of fishing, a trip to the islands, or simply spending time with friends and family at the club, we hope this season brings you plenty of great memories on the water.
As everyone gets back into the boating routine, please remember to perform your pre-season safety checks, inspect dock lines and fenders, and observe no-wake zones throughout the area.
Most importantly, take time to enjoy what makes boating special—the friendships, the sunsets, the adventures, and the shared love of life on the water.
Wishing all our members a safe, enjoyable, and unforgettable boating season. See you at the club!
🚤 Point Place Boat Club
05/31/2026
Thank you to all that came out this weekend and supported our Regatta!
What a great time honoring Commodore Jim Edge & Lady Kandice !
Congratulations to our Raffle winners!
$300 Larry U.
$200 Ken W.
$100 John D.
Cooler of Cheer - 2 winners
Clem M.
Dusty H.
05/20/2026
Marina etiquette reminder for the season ⚓☀️
Please remember to maintain slow “no wake” speeds when entering or leaving no wake zones. Even small wakes can cause boats to surge against docks, damage fenders, strain dock lines, and create safety hazards for people boarding or working around their boats.
A controlled speed also makes docking easier, improves visibility around tight areas, and helps protect the shoreline and marina infrastructure. With busy summer weekends ahead, patience and courtesy on the water go a long way toward keeping the docks safe and enjoyable for everyone.
Thank you to all members for helping make our boating community a great place to spend the season! 🚤
05/15/2026
I’ve heard that the drinks are cold at stop #3 on Saturday….😀
09/24/2024
We’re doing it again - Sunday Funday with your girls! Get your table reserved soon - they are going fast.
07/30/2024
From our friends at Cooley Canal!
05/28/2024
📌This Weekend! First regatta of the season! 🚤🛥⛵️
⚓️ Friday - May 31 Wanna Make ‘Er Loaded food truck - With G-String Jettison Band.
⚓️ Saturday - June 1st. Random Act Band &
Duce's Dawgs food truck.
04/21/2024
Keep the Swan Boat Club members in your prayers and thoughts after today's tragic event. Swan Boat Club