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On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 21:02:48 -0600, Richard J Kinch
wrote: ~~ snippage ~~ He did remark that the buoys 300 ft off the shoreline were put in only a year or two ago. Now I wonder if there wasn't a 9/11 super-security justification for some new strict regulations. That's a good point. I know over in Narragansett Bay, the bridge restrictions are no stopping, anchoring or trolling within 500 feet of the bridges and the Navy base shore. The shore line is bouyed, but the bridges aren't. They aren't enforcing it though - it almost impossible to. Later, Tom |
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![]() "Patty O'Furniture" wrote in message ... On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 21:02:48 -0600, Richard J Kinch wrote: ~~ snippage ~~ He did remark that the buoys 300 ft off the shoreline were put in only a year or two ago. Now I wonder if there wasn't a 9/11 super-security justification for some new strict regulations. That's a good point. I know over in Narragansett Bay, the bridge restrictions are no stopping, anchoring or trolling within 500 feet of the bridges and the Navy base shore. The shore line is bouyed, but the bridges aren't. They aren't enforcing it though - it almost impossible to. Later, Tom Navy base in N-Bay? Was it installed after 1970, or was I below, making a sandwich when my dad cruised us through the bay way back then? |
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On Thu, 17 Mar 2005 12:04:11 +0000, Doug Kanter wrote:
Navy base in N-Bay? Was it installed after 1970, or was I below, making a sandwich when my dad cruised us through the bay way back then? Isn't Quonset Point, the Home of the Seabees, still there? |
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![]() "thunder" wrote in message ... On Thu, 17 Mar 2005 12:04:11 +0000, Doug Kanter wrote: Navy base in N-Bay? Was it installed after 1970, or was I below, making a sandwich when my dad cruised us through the bay way back then? Isn't Quonset Point, the Home of the Seabees, still there? Dunno. I'm still dealing with the flu. I expect to be catered to for a few more days. Let me know what you find out about this Navy base. And, send over a couple of lap dancers or something. |
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On Thu, 17 Mar 2005 08:31:22 -0500, thunder
wrote: On Thu, 17 Mar 2005 12:04:11 +0000, Doug Kanter wrote: Navy base in N-Bay? Was it installed after 1970, or was I below, making a sandwich when my dad cruised us through the bay way back then? Isn't Quonset Point, the Home of the Seabees, still there? Quonset is still there but has been closed for a while. I believe there is a ANG group there, but not sure. Later, Tom |
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On Thu, 17 Mar 2005 12:04:11 GMT, "Doug Kanter"
wrote: "Patty O'Furniture" wrote in message .. . On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 21:02:48 -0600, Richard J Kinch wrote: ~~ snippage ~~ He did remark that the buoys 300 ft off the shoreline were put in only a year or two ago. Now I wonder if there wasn't a 9/11 super-security justification for some new strict regulations. That's a good point. I know over in Narragansett Bay, the bridge restrictions are no stopping, anchoring or trolling within 500 feet of the bridges and the Navy base shore. The shore line is bouyed, but the bridges aren't. They aren't enforcing it though - it almost impossible to. Navy base in N-Bay? Was it installed after 1970, or was I below, making a sandwich when my dad cruised us through the bay way back then? It's the Navy's Antisubmarine Warfare Center in Newport, RI. Entering the Bay from East Passage, it's right after the Newport Bridge on the Starboard side. I'm pretty sure it was there in the '70s. Later, Tom |
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![]() "Patty O'Furniture" wrote in message ... On Thu, 17 Mar 2005 12:04:11 GMT, "Doug Kanter" wrote: "Patty O'Furniture" wrote in message . .. On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 21:02:48 -0600, Richard J Kinch wrote: ~~ snippage ~~ He did remark that the buoys 300 ft off the shoreline were put in only a year or two ago. Now I wonder if there wasn't a 9/11 super-security justification for some new strict regulations. That's a good point. I know over in Narragansett Bay, the bridge restrictions are no stopping, anchoring or trolling within 500 feet of the bridges and the Navy base shore. The shore line is bouyed, but the bridges aren't. They aren't enforcing it though - it almost impossible to. Navy base in N-Bay? Was it installed after 1970, or was I below, making a sandwich when my dad cruised us through the bay way back then? It's the Navy's Antisubmarine Warfare Center in Newport, RI. Entering the Bay from East Passage, it's right after the Newport Bridge on the Starboard side. I'm pretty sure it was there in the '70s. Later, Tom I must've been making a sandwich. But, I was pretty attentive to notes on the charts, especially since my father once drove us right through an area where there was a target practice ship parked, and got a rather terse talking to from a sub. Pretty funny, at least to my sister and I. :-) Dad was not amused. |
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![]() "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... "Patty O'Furniture" wrote in message ... On Thu, 17 Mar 2005 12:04:11 GMT, "Doug Kanter" wrote: "Patty O'Furniture" wrote in message ... On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 21:02:48 -0600, Richard J Kinch wrote: ~~ snippage ~~ He did remark that the buoys 300 ft off the shoreline were put in only a year or two ago. Now I wonder if there wasn't a 9/11 super-security justification for some new strict regulations. That's a good point. I know over in Narragansett Bay, the bridge restrictions are no stopping, anchoring or trolling within 500 feet of the bridges and the Navy base shore. The shore line is bouyed, but the bridges aren't. They aren't enforcing it though - it almost impossible to. Navy base in N-Bay? Was it installed after 1970, or was I below, making a sandwich when my dad cruised us through the bay way back then? It's the Navy's Antisubmarine Warfare Center in Newport, RI. Entering the Bay from East Passage, it's right after the Newport Bridge on the Starboard side. I'm pretty sure it was there in the '70s. Later, Tom I must've been making a sandwich. But, I was pretty attentive to notes on the charts, especially since my father once drove us right through an area where there was a target practice ship parked, and got a rather terse talking to from a sub. Pretty funny, at least to my sister and I. :-) Dad was not amused. Before the correction robots get all fussy, I should add that this area was not in N-Bay, but out in the Block Island Sound, if I recall, maybe halfway between BI and Montauk, maybe somewhat north of a line drawn between those two places. |
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On Thu, 17 Mar 2005 17:23:03 GMT, "Doug Kanter"
wrote: ~~ snippage ~~ Before the correction robots get all fussy, I should add that this area was not in N-Bay, but out in the Block Island Sound, if I recall, maybe halfway between BI and Montauk, maybe somewhat north of a line drawn between those two places. Yep - it's called a torpedo range. Purple colored area on the chart. There are four of them in that area :) Later, Tom |
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