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On Fri, 10 Jun 2011 09:49:32 -0400, Gogarty
wrote: Nice comments. But you forgot to mention the beautiful vista of Co-op City and the huge landfill in front of it and the ever noisy police firing range close by and Boom Box City aka Johnny's Reef at the end of the island. We were anchored far enough north from Johnny's Reef that it didn't bother us. The NYPD firing range at Rodman's Neck is very much a part of the City Island experience however, as are the low flying jets on final approach to Laguardia Airport. The firing range would start to warm up in late afternoon and sounded like strings of Chinese firecrackers going off in the distance. On some days very late in the afternoon, they would practice with automatic weapons and you'd hear entire clips of ammo going off within a few seconds. |
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On Sun, 12 Jun 2011 13:57:31 -0400, Gogarty
wrote: Steve Colegate's Offfshore Sailing School used to be located on City Island but they moved to New Jersey under the Colgate clock. They now use a boat designed as the Colgate something but originally used Solings. This is akin to learning to drive in a Ferrari. Sent my wife there second year we had our boat. First week in April, it was. Brutal. Great for learing. The most important fact she learned was that her husband sometimes knows what he is talking about. Yes, we are somewhat familiar with the history of Offshore Sailing School. In August 1971 we took our first real vacation together and went to the OSS at Edgartown, Marthas Vineyard where they were teaching in Solings. At that time Steve and Doris were operating out of Manhattan and we were living on West 85th just off Riverside Drive. We used to see them at the New York Boat Show and they advertised heavily in the sailing magazines. About a month after getting back from the Vineyard we took a ride out to City Island one weekend for no particular reason other than it looked interesting on the map. Along the way we ran across an operation on the north end of CI run by a fellow named Bob Taylor. Bob had suposedly been partners with Steve in the early days of OSS, or so the story goes. At any rate they had parted ways and Bob renamed his operation on City Island to Offshore Yacht Club or some such. He had a brand new Abbott Soling sitting on a trailer in the driveway so we stopped in to take a look having enjoyed sailing them at the Vineyard. One thing led to another and Taylor ended up offering to sell us the Soling for $100 over factory invoice and let us have the use of a mooring for the rest of the season. The Colgates now live in Ft Myers, Florida not too far from us and have their headquarters there. One of our fellow club members in Ft Myers works for them as a part time instructor at their Ft Myers Beach school. |
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