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[email protected] September 14th 08 01:40 AM

Bayside, Queens
 
Skip and Lydia sailed from their Friday night anchorage in Port Jeff,
straight down the rest of LIS non-stop, and are anchored in Little
Neck Bay just off the yacht club in Bayside, Queens. They're in the
big city now... Padlock your dinghy at all times!

They choose a strange place to anchor in Port Jefferson. I'll bet they
had a pretty roll-y night. I know several people gave them tips on
much better spots.

Hopefully we'll get a first hand report soon.


Larry September 14th 08 07:28 AM

Bayside, Queens
 
wrote in :

Padlock your dinghy at all times!



Won't the gunfire, screams and sirens keep them awake?


[email protected] September 14th 08 12:19 PM

Bayside, Queens
 
On Sun, 14 Sep 2008 06:28:30 +0000, Larry wrote:

wrote in :

Padlock your dinghy at all times!



Won't the gunfire, screams and sirens keep them awake?


Boaters are used to taking their dinghy to a dock, tieing it to a
cleat and going ashore with no worries. Where they are now, that's a
good way to get rid of a dinghy you don't want - in the blink of an
eye.


Thomas, Spring Point Light September 14th 08 01:44 PM

Bayside, Queens
 

"Larry" wrote in message
...
wrote in :

Padlock your dinghy at all times!



Won't the gunfire, screams and sirens keep them awake?

Larry,, Bayside, Queens .. is a very nice area.
A few years back, I drove down from NE to look at a boat
that was kept there.. I was very impressed. It isn't a short
walk to the "city" but there is public trans and all.

I"d love to sail to that area ... very nice.




[email protected] September 14th 08 03:43 PM

Bayside, Queens
 
On Sun, 14 Sep 2008 12:44:02 GMT, "Thomas, Spring Point Light"
wrote:


"Larry" wrote in message
.. .
wrote in :

Padlock your dinghy at all times!



Won't the gunfire, screams and sirens keep them awake?

Larry,, Bayside, Queens .. is a very nice area.
A few years back, I drove down from NE to look at a boat
that was kept there.. I was very impressed. It isn't a short
walk to the "city" but there is public trans and all.

I"d love to sail to that area ... very nice.



I know quite a few people who HAVE sailed there that would disagree
with your assessment. It's not the Bronx, but it's not what Skip is
accustomed too, either.


Vic Smith September 14th 08 07:07 PM

Bayside, Queens
 
On Sun, 14 Sep 2008 10:43:17 -0400, wrote:

I know quite a few people who HAVE sailed there that would disagree
with your assessment. It's not the Bronx, but it's not what Skip is
accustomed too, either.


Is that on the East River? I lived in Queens one summer.
Spent more than one afternoon in a park there tripping on acid,
watching the tide come in, and watching it go away again.
Besides that, I remember Ditmars Ave. and O'Leary's Tap.
Oh, I think LaGuardia Airport was across the river, or maybe it was a
spaceport. It's all a little hazy.

--Vic

[email protected] September 14th 08 07:51 PM

Bayside, Queens
 
On Sun, 14 Sep 2008 13:07:39 -0500, Vic Smith
wrote:

On Sun, 14 Sep 2008 10:43:17 -0400, wrote:

I know quite a few people who HAVE sailed there that would disagree
with your assessment. It's not the Bronx, but it's not what Skip is
accustomed too, either.


Is that on the East River? I lived in Queens one summer.
Spent more than one afternoon in a park there tripping on acid,
watching the tide come in, and watching it go away again.
Besides that, I remember Ditmars Ave. and O'Leary's Tap.
Oh, I think LaGuardia Airport was across the river, or maybe it was a
spaceport. It's all a little hazy.

--Vic


Skip is a bit east of there in Little Neck Bay.

Larry September 15th 08 01:48 AM

Bayside, Queens
 
Vic Smith wrote in
:

It's all a little hazy.


Sounds somewhat like my recollection of Woodstock in '69...(c;

Anyone who actually "remembers" Woodstock must have been a cop or first
responder....or wasn't there.

It was probably best. I was 23. A few of us took leave from the Navy to
attend....

....none of us told them, of course, where we were going!


Wayne.B September 15th 08 03:25 AM

Bayside, Queens
 
On 14 Sep 2008 21:02:02 -0500, Dave wrote:

I know quite a few people who HAVE sailed there that would disagree
with your assessment. It's not the Bronx, but it's not what Skip is
accustomed too, either.


Yes. I would have thought that City Island might have been preferable.


Little Neck Bay is fine for an overnight anchorage prior to getting an
early start down the East River - much better protection from the
prevailing winds and closer to Throggs Neck than City Island. I would
not moor a boat there permanently however. A friend of mine did that
for a few years back in the 80s and was broken into repeatedly.


Ray Crock September 15th 08 05:04 AM

Bayside, Queens
 

"Dave" wrote in message
...
On Sun, 14 Sep 2008 10:43:17 -0400, said:

I know quite a few people who HAVE sailed there that would disagree
with your assessment. It's not the Bronx, but it's not what Skip is
accustomed too, either.


Yes. I would have thought that City Island might have been preferable.


But, but, but..........

What if he didn't have shackles and thimbles for his dock lines???????

You can't dock in City Island without shackles and thimbles in your dock
lines!




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