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Come on Charlie, it was a dark and stormy night... :-)
-- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Charlie Morgan" wrote in message ... On 6 Sep 2006 05:52:48 -0700, "Capt. Rob" wrote: Bob, no one who has ever actually been to Port Jeff at night would call it tricky. Sorry to disagree, but we came into port Jeff on a stormy night. The angle of entrance can be hard to judge, especially if you're coming from the East and wasn't there before. One of the ladies I sail with took her Bristol 30 there two weeks ago and also made a pass before she worked out the entrance. Each light is on the tip of a long slender bit of land that can be invisible at night. We couldn't see them at all that night. The NE Cruising guide makes comments, such as the one about Port Jeff at night, based on many comments from folks who sail the area. Obviously a few people thought it worthwhile to take care at the entrance. You also need to watch for considerable traffic (and the ferry) at times. After we made our pass and observed the deal on the radar as well, we entered with no problem. I wouldn't describe our entering of Port Jeff as problematic. At night it's best to be sure before entering a new area. If Mooron thinks otherwise that's fine. He can sail his boat (rarely) as he pleases. RB 35s5 NY Your original story said nothing about being stormy, but did say it was something like 2 in the morning. Not much traffic at that hour! Ferries stop running at 9 PM in the summer, and it is still light out at that time. You also said you sailed back and forth several times trying to figure it out. Once again, it's a well marked, well lit approach. There's really nothing tricky about it if you had a chart. There are a set of red and green flashing buoy's outside, (the red is also a bell) , followed by very substantial flashing towers (30 footers!) marking the actual opening. It's like an illuminated runway at the airport welcoming you. The smoke stacks with red flashers at the head are another obvious reference point for figuring out your position. On a clear summer night, you can see them from New Haven Harbor quite easily. :') CWM |
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