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Located
on beautiful Crooked Lake, Windjammer Cove combines historic northern Michigan with the amenities of a modern day resort community. These charming condominiums were built along the historic Oden Boardwalk overlooking Crooked Lake and the quiet lagoon that marks the original marina's entrance.

Situated on the Inland Waterway, the three phases of Windjammer Cove - Windjammer, the Boathouses and Woodruff Cottages - are designed for boaters. The 24 condominiums are constructed atop a private, two-slip boathouse, offering ample space for power boats.

The Past is present. Windjammer Cove draws from its colorful past to create a community that celebrates history and blends with the best of Crooked Lake traditions.

When the first boathouse and marina were constructed on the site in 1904, Windjammer immediately became a hub of activity for resorters - many of whom arrived at Oden by train and relied on their boats for transportation.

From its beautiful setting on Crooked Lake, to the nearby convenience of your own boathouse and marina, everything about the development has been designed to strike a perfect balance between the appeal of an historic northern Michigan summer association, and the amenities of a modern day resort.

Lovely views, exclusive waterfront, a small, convivial community. It's hard to imagine a more ideal location. And Windjammer Cove takes full advantage of its site. Condominiums, built directly over the lake on a private boathouse, are gouped in four separate clusters to create a changing, visually appealing, yet cohesive neighborhood.

Designed by award winning architect Damian Farrell of the Hobbs & Black firm in Ann Arbor, the style is reminiscent of early boathouse and summer-cottage architecture.

Windjammer's three-story condos include up to 2, 000 square feet of comfortable, casual, flexible living space - with open living and dining room, family room, galley kitchen and quest bedroom suites, and private decks over the beautiful waters of Crooked Lake.

Exteriors are designed with shingles, board and batten, and clapboard siding; roofs are hipped or gabled and accented by cupolas. And because "Boathouses" must stand up to both water and winter, only the finest exterior materials that offer enduring quality, low maintenance, and natural beauty were selected for Windjammer Cove.

Every aspect of living over the water has been thoughtfully detailed, from the multiple decks that make the most of sunny days, starlit nights, and unmatched views, to the natural landscaping, vintage lighting, and the winding walkways - including restoration of the marina's old lagoon bridge. Windjammer has it all.