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On Sun, 31 Aug 2008 10:53:34 -0400, "Skip Gundlach"
wrote: Getting Oriented So, we're currently in Deep River/Old River (up the CT river at any rate) and are going to Orient Bay on Long Island, next. Any recommendations for anchorages, dinghy dock locations, things to do, places to see?? Thanks in advance... L8R Skip Orient Bay? Where is that? Are you talking about Orient Point? If so, maybe you are thinking of the bay west of Orient Point on the inside? That's just part of Gardiners Bay. Not terribly interesting, but I guess you could anchor there. Personally, I'd go just a little farther to Greenport. They have a city run pier on the west end of town that is relatively inexpensive. Greenport Town Dock (631) 702-4381 From there, you can walk around downtown Greenport, which is pretty nice. Lots of interseting shops and some VERY good restaurants. The best of the lot is called "The Frisky Oyster". Don't be fooled by the goofy name. It's very sophisticated and high end. Like something you would expect in a high rent area of NYC. There are other great restaurants that are less "spendy". The Rhumb Line is pretty good. Across from Greenport is another option - Dering Harbor, on the north end of Shelter Island. I think you can find moorings there owned by Picozzi's Marina for about $35-$40 a night. There may be room to anchor. Personally, I'd rather do Greenport, or, an even better option - The really nice, quiet place to go in that area is the anchorage to port, just inside Coecles (pronounced like "cockles") Harbor on Shelter Island. It's surrounded by a wildlife refuge. Most of the boats there during the day will leave at dusk and it becomess just a very pretty, quiet place to spend a night, and maybe do some gunkholing in the dinghy. Good holding and very protected on all sides. From the anchorage, you can also take the dinghy up around the little point and into the next little bay which leads to a channel that ends in a town owned dock. from there you can walk a pleasant half mile to a very eclectic, eccentric and wonderful restaurant called "Planet Bliss". We never pass up an opportunity to eat there. http://www.planet-bliss.com/ 23 North Ferry Road (Rte. 114), Shelter Island Phone (631) 749-0053/0887 posted and emailed |
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