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kinda watch the shoals going in there.
There's a great place to anchor right next to AC. As you're going down the inlet, before you get to the bridge, the main harbor will be to your left. But look to your right for a marked cut in the beach. Take that cut and follow the channel along the left side of the little bay you're in, past all the houses that'll be on your left, and go back to a second area opening up to a nice basin for anchoring. You'll be in Brigantine only a short cab or bike ride from AC. There's a landing area for a dink right across the street from a shopping center. Steve |
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The point remains: Atlantic City is expensive and inhospitable to
transient sailors. yup. |
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The point remains: Atlantic City is expensive and inhospitable to
transient sailors. yup. |
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Gogarty wrote:
... the marina at the Trump casino is state-owned and should be inexpensive ... Where can I get my hands on copy of the law that requires boat ownership to be affordable? I've been looking for something like that for many long years now. -- Good luck and good sailing. s/v Kerry Deare of Barnegat http://kerrydeare.tripod.com |
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Gogarty wrote:
... the marina at the Trump casino is state-owned and should be inexpensive ... Where can I get my hands on copy of the law that requires boat ownership to be affordable? I've been looking for something like that for many long years now. -- Good luck and good sailing. s/v Kerry Deare of Barnegat http://kerrydeare.tripod.com |
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On Wed, 21 Jan 2004 09:51:50 -0500, Gogarty wrote:
In article , says... kinda watch the shoals going in there. There's a great place to anchor right next to AC. As you're going down the inlet, before you get to the bridge, the main harbor will be to your left. But look to your right for a marked cut in the beach. Take that cut and follow the channel along the left side of the little bay you're in, past all the houses that'll be on your left, and go back to a second area opening up to a nice basin for anchoring. You'll be in Brigantine only a short cab or bike ride from AC. There's a landing area for a dink right across the street from a shopping center. The point remains: Atlantic City is expensive and inhospitable to transient sailors. The big marinas in Atlantic City, yes. But there are quite a few smaller ones that are reasonable and like I said, you can anchor in that basin and it's free. Steve |
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On Wed, 21 Jan 2004 09:51:50 -0500, Gogarty wrote:
In article , says... kinda watch the shoals going in there. There's a great place to anchor right next to AC. As you're going down the inlet, before you get to the bridge, the main harbor will be to your left. But look to your right for a marked cut in the beach. Take that cut and follow the channel along the left side of the little bay you're in, past all the houses that'll be on your left, and go back to a second area opening up to a nice basin for anchoring. You'll be in Brigantine only a short cab or bike ride from AC. There's a landing area for a dink right across the street from a shopping center. The point remains: Atlantic City is expensive and inhospitable to transient sailors. The big marinas in Atlantic City, yes. But there are quite a few smaller ones that are reasonable and like I said, you can anchor in that basin and it's free. Steve |
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