Emerald Coast Poker Run 2018

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The Emerald Coast Foundation’s annual Emerald Coast Poker Run is a boater’s dream event, with powerboats, fishing boats, pleasure boats, and other watercraft taking to the waterways around Destin, Fort Walton Beach, Navarre, and Pensacola. On Saturday, August 10, boaters navigate to designated stops along the route. Emerald Coast Poker Run was live. Emerald Coast Poker Run was live. Sections of this page. September 18, 2018 353 Views. FPC will be holding its annual Emerald Coast Powerboat Week on August 15-19, 2018, at the city of Destin, Ft. Walton Beach, Okaloosa Island. The week long event features the “Trucks ’N Boats” Power Parade at Harborwalk Village on Wednesday afternoon, and the Miss Powerboat Week Contest the following day at the Crab Island Cantina, also at.

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It’s almost time for “The Big One” – for the uninitiated, that’s the Emerald Coast Poker Run. One of the largest and most popular charity poker runs in the nation, this boating extravaganza has been gracing the sparkling waters in and around Northwest Florida for more than 25 years. Let the countdown begin and get your boat (and yourself) ready for action: Exciting Boat Week events kick off Wednesday, August 7!

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The Emerald Coast Foundation’s annual Emerald Coast Poker Run is a boater’s dream event, with powerboats, fishing boats, pleasure boats, and other watercraft taking to the waterways around Destin, Fort Walton Beach, Navarre, and Pensacola. On Saturday, August 10, boaters navigate to designated stops along the route. The week culminates with a Poker Run Party featuring poker, blackjack, a silent auction, all-you-can-eat food, and an open bar to celebrate the memories made on the water.

Proceeds from this volunteer-run charity event go to the Emerald Coast Foundation, which works to help fund children’s charities and youth organizations in Northwest Florida. Charities supported by the Foundation include The Arc of the Emerald Coast, Children in Crisis Inc., Eleanor J. Johnson Youth Center, and the All Sports Association. As of last year’s Boat Week, the Emerald Coast Foundation has raised more than $2.5 million with the Emerald Coast Poker Run and Boat Week events.

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Boat Week Events

From Wednesday’s Boat Week kickoff party through the Saturday night Poker Run finish party, the week is overflowing with exciting activities and events. Here’s a sample of what’s on the agenda:

  • Blues, Brews, and BBQ Party at AJ’s on the Bayou
  • Miss Boat Week Bikini Contest at The Block Fort Walton Beach
  • Sponsor Party at Floyd’s Shrimp House
  • Rockin’ the Docks Captains Party at AJ’s Destin
  • “The Big One” Poker Run – Stops open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
  • Emerald Coast Poker Run Party at Emerald Coast Convention Center

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As Powerboat Nation reported last week, Stu Jones of the Florida Powerboat Club is preparing to take some of his members to the Bahamas Sept. 28-30 for the latest Bimini Blast event. At the same time, he is recruiting an additional 40-50 participants to the group’s 26th Annual Key West Offshore Poker Run, slated for Nov. 6-12.

The Key West event, which is available for pre-registration only, has already attracted about 120 boats, with room for about 40-50 more to sign up before the limit is reached. “It’s filling up fast,” says Jones, the group’s intrepid leader. “It’s our biggest event, and all of the leading manufacturers are represented as sponsors. It’s a pretty big deal for us.”

The seven-day format, which allows for multiple departures on Wednesday and Thursday, will take participants from Miami to the Southernmost city to observe the Super Boat Offshore World Championship races on Friday and Sunday.

According to Jones, the Key West poker run typically attracts between 25% and 35% of newcomer participation. “That’s simply because it’s what I like to call a ‘bucket list’ poker run,” he says. “Regardless of how far people have to travel, this event is on their list. They trailer in from as far away as California or Washington or even Canada—people are literally traversing the continent to come to Florida to do this event.”

The Key West run is an ideal event to see the entire cross-section of East Coast muscleboats: MTI, Outerlimits, Fountain, Donzi, Skater, Sunsation, Cigarette, Mystic, Doug Wright, Nor-Tech, Deep Impact, Sonic, Apache and more—and you might even see a West Coast boat or two.

Meanwhile, Jones reports on the success of his summer Emerald Coast Poker Run, which helped raise around $70,000 to benefit three main charities:

• Alaqua Animal Refuge, a no-kill facility located on a sprawling and bucolic 10-acre farm in Freeport, FL, committed to providing protection, shelter and care to animals in need.

• Fisher House of the Emerald Coast, a nonprofit that provides free housing for military families while a service member undergoes medical treatment; families can stay as long and as often as they need.

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• Food for Thought Outreach, an organization delivers about 3,000 meals a week to lower income families in the Okaloosa County area (which is where FPC staged the event).

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Stu Jones has been associated with the Emerald Coast Poker Run for more than 15 years, but hearing him tell the story of the event’s metamorphosis is a genuine eye-opener—a tale rife with local politics. Originally, he ran the event in a partnership with another organization. But when the two factions began to work at cross purposes—FPC being more of an elite, VIP group—Jones ended the alliance and started fresh, with full control over registrations, course, checkpoints, safety, etc.

“It was tremendously unsafe,” he says about how the event had transformed before breaking away. “They had a lot of slower boats; there were some close calls and a couple of accidents. There were a lot of unhappy people, and some overcrowded parties, and it created a lot of issues. The complaints were coming in rapidly—I felt like I had a mutiny on my hands. So I sent out a very detailed survey to everybody, and more than half of the people replied. Their answers were pretty much unanimous: Run your own event, keep it upscale and do it on a weekend when it’s not so busy.”

Emerald Coast Poker Run 2018 Results

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So Jones relaunched the event, seized full control and moved the date to a week later. His first order of business was classing up the format and implementing strict safety guidelines. “I charged a little bit more for it; I got 90 boats to register, got a lot of sponsors and a lot of people happy to make donations for the event. It was one of the biggest challenges in my career, dealing with this whole situation, but I fought through it. We’ve moved forward, and we’re happy with the outcome.”

Some photos from the 2018 Emerald Coast Poker Run:

Emerald Coast Poker Run 2018

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