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jhwelch@{nojunk}.amherst.edu September 19th 05 02:49 PM

Looking for info on Mattituck, NY
 
I almost stopped in Mattituck, NY today but decided against it without
knowing more about it.

Can anyone tell me if there is good depth from the entrance
on Long Island Sound all the way up to the turning basin? I need
5 feet and would prefer a little more as a cushion from low tides,
waves, etc.

Also, is there some/any room to anchor?

Jonathan Welch

Dennis Gibbons September 19th 05 11:32 PM

It's tight at 5 feet and a number of twists and turns as you go in. The
anchor field is small and tight and it can get rather buggy at night. Sounds
inviting doesn't it.

Dennis Gibbons
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...
I almost stopped in Mattituck, NY today but decided against it without
knowing more about it.

Can anyone tell me if there is good depth from the entrance
on Long Island Sound all the way up to the turning basin? I need
5 feet and would prefer a little more as a cushion from low tides,
waves, etc.

Also, is there some/any room to anchor?

Jonathan Welch




[email protected] September 20th 05 03:14 AM

5 ft is doable with the possible exception of dead low tide and there
is a bit more than that in the anchorage basin at the south end of the
channel. It is actually a decent harbor in my opinion, total
protection, good holding, lots of dinghy dockage available at the town
dock next to the basin, and a quick walk into town with lots of
shopping and restaurants.


Gogarty September 20th 05 02:38 PM

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I almost stopped in Mattituck, NY today but decided against it without
knowing more about it.

Can anyone tell me if there is good depth from the entrance
on Long Island Sound all the way up to the turning basin? I need
5 feet and would prefer a little more as a cushion from low tides,
waves, etc.

Also, is there some/any room to anchor?

We draw five feet and have been in there several times in an O'Day 37
accompanied by an Endeavour 40. Just stick to the channel and you will
have no trouble. There is plenty of anchorage in the turning basin,
which is much more than a turning basin. We have gone in there with a
fleet and rafted up. The charm of the place is the town landing with
showers and the fact that the town is a short walk from the harbor. The
entrance is quite hard to pick up from the Sound. Look for some old oil
tanks. A shame you passed it up.



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