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Provincetown and Salem are two of my favorite weekend destinations. Scituate
and Plymouth rate up there too, but I am there a lot by car! Cape Ann Marina in Gloucester can be fun and so can Newburyport. If you like spending time on the beach, you can visit the marina at Humarock. Quieter weekend destinations would include Beverly and Cohasset. "Listen to the live broadcast of 'Nautical Talk Radio' with Captain Lou every Sunday afternoon from 4 - 5 (Eastern Standard Time) on the web at www.959watd.com or if you are in Boston or Cape Cod set your radio dial to 95.9FM. |
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... On 26 Jul 2004, (Capt Lou) wrote: *** Cape Ann Marina in Gloucester can be fun and so can Newburyport. *** In terms of "local knowledge" stuff to watch out for, what more or less are the generally prevailing conditions for a sailboat in/out of Newburyport to/from the Ocean? I've always been scared away by the current and visited by car instead. Coming from the south, what is a good/recommended lay-over the day before getting to Newburyport? Salem, or other towns in Salem Bay. Or Gloucester - I second Lou's comment about Cape Ann Marina, but there are other possibilities in Gloucester Harbor. BTW, on our recent Maine trip we stayed in Salem for 2 days before going through the Anisasquam to Kittery. On the way back we stopped at Cape Ann Marina. |
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