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On Dec 6, 12:53*pm, Wayne.B wrote:
On Sat, 06 Dec 2008 12:45:19 -0500, Gogarty wrote: Larry to the contrary notwithstanding, for one summer, New York City. See my previous post. Just consider the several bodies of water you can explore in a few days, always to come back to your slip. All of Long Island Sound. South Shore of Long Island with Great South Bay and Fire Island of legend. New York Harbor itself, a great day sail with country cosuins. Raritan Bay, Sandy Hook and Sandy Hook National Poark withg its (blush) Federally-sanctioned nude beach Up thre Hudosn Rive, but I presume woyu would arive in this area by coming down the Hudson River. Another thought is the chance to sail in the open sea out past Ambrose and experience the very different mode of sea behavior from that in any enclosed body of water. Then you can come ashore at your slip, take in a ball game, go to the tennis courts, ride into town to all the theaters, museums, etc., etc. Not to foret the fireworks on the Fourth in the East River. Etc. All that and more. * Cruising Long Island Sound, Peconic Bay, Block Island, Martha's Vineyard, Nantucket, Buzzard's Bay and the Elizabeth Islands will keep you busy and entertained for most of the summer. *It will also give you an opportunity to control your costs by anchoring out much of the time. *As a bonus you get to cruise the Hudson River twice. Why twice, are you thinking we would sail back to Western Lake Superior the same season? Our hope is to winter on the east coast, this should be possible huh? Christian |
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