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![]() Anchoring at Great Gull Island wouldn't be much fun. Surrounded by lots of rocks, and not much in the way of protection. You would be better off anchoring overnight in West Harbor on Fisher's Island, or better yet, Coecles Harbor, which is very protected and has it's own nature preserve to explore. Much more interesting and beautiful to look at. You can always do a daysail and picnic to Great Gull if you want to stop there briefly for old times sake. It's not far from either West Harbor or Coecles, and could be a place to stop over between those two, far more desirable anchorages. The research station is still active and I'm friends with the director, which is why I want to visit. I'll figure something out. Docking is not an option as there's not enough water. I used to come on a 40 foot trawler and even that was pretty dicey. There may be better holding near little gull and I could dinghy over from there. But I'm nervous enough about the currents and holding to not try it on anything but a calm day. The Good Captain 35s5 NY |
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