Early returns from the NE Fleet Rendezvous
Moderator: Jim Walsh
Early returns from the NE Fleet Rendezvous
I went down to Essex, CT for the day yesterday to check out the NE Fleet Rendezvous. We had a picnic cruise to Hamburg Cove followed by a Cape Dory boat show at the Connecticut River Museum. It was hotter than Hades but everyone was having a great time. Kudos to Joe Montana, Bob Emmons and Cathy Monaghan for putting this together and thanks to the McDonalds for hosting me aboard Evening Light. No doubt others will have better photos but here are a few I snapped to whet your appetite.
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The Emmons's Redwing rafted to the McDonald's Evening Light in Hamburg Cove.
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Bruce Halley and Cathy Monaghan's Realization rafted to the other side of Evening Light, Hamburg Cove.
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Joe Montana's Typhoon, Hamburg Cove.
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Restless, a rare CD 40, Hamburg Cove.
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Redwing on the Connecticut River.
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Restless tacking behind Evening Light, Connecticut River.
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Redwing, Connecticut River.
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Redwing and Restless trading tacks, Connecticut River.
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The Emmons's Redwing rafted to the McDonald's Evening Light in Hamburg Cove.
<img width="540" src="http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c302/ ... a07002.jpg">
Bruce Halley and Cathy Monaghan's Realization rafted to the other side of Evening Light, Hamburg Cove.
<img width="540" src="http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c302/ ... a07003.jpg">
Joe Montana's Typhoon, Hamburg Cove.
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Restless, a rare CD 40, Hamburg Cove.
<img width="540" src="http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c302/ ... a07005.jpg">
Redwing on the Connecticut River.
<img width="540" src="http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c302/ ... a07006.jpg">
Restless tacking behind Evening Light, Connecticut River.
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Redwing, Connecticut River.
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Redwing and Restless trading tacks, Connecticut River.
- Warren Kaplan
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- Location: 'EVENING LIGHT' CD33 No. 38, Pine Isl. Bay, Groton, CT
Cape Dory Rendezvous 2007, aka; NE Fleet Rendezvous
Hi All,
Joe (Chair) & Diane Montana (Ty ‘First Light’) and the Rendezvous Committee (Dick Barthel, Bob Emmons, Cathy Monaghan and others I do not know – please fill this in Joe) have done an outstanding job. A well planned and executed Cape Dory Rendezvous!!
I appreciate everything the Rendezvous Committee did to make a spectacular 3 day event.
Well Done, ‘BZ’ (Bravo Zulu.)
Joe (Chair) & Diane Montana (Ty ‘First Light’) and the Rendezvous Committee (Dick Barthel, Bob Emmons, Cathy Monaghan and others I do not know – please fill this in Joe) have done an outstanding job. A well planned and executed Cape Dory Rendezvous!!
I appreciate everything the Rendezvous Committee did to make a spectacular 3 day event.
Well Done, ‘BZ’ (Bravo Zulu.)
Fair Winds,
Leo MacDonald
Founding Fleet Capt., NE Fleet
Past Commodore, Member No. 223
A 'Cape Dory Board' supporting member ~1999 to ~2015
Leo MacDonald
Founding Fleet Capt., NE Fleet
Past Commodore, Member No. 223
A 'Cape Dory Board' supporting member ~1999 to ~2015
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- Location: Bristol 32 #15
formerly CD 28 #177
Sorry I missed you!
I'm sorry I missed you all! I just finished repowering my CD 28. Wasn't ready in time. Getting a late start this year (August 1st), but plan on making up for lost time!
If anyone is visiting RI waters this Summer or Fall, drop me a line.
If anyone is visiting RI waters this Summer or Fall, drop me a line.
More photos from Essex
Had a great time at Essex - Joe, Dick, Bob & everyone else did a great job! Busy & fun - inspite of the heat!
Had an especially good time at the boat show:
[img]http://www.capedoryaja.com/P7300136.JPG[/img]
Check out more photos at:
http://www.capedoryaja.com/rendezvous2007.htm
Hope to see you all in Maine!
Diana
Had an especially good time at the boat show:
[img]http://www.capedoryaja.com/P7300136.JPG[/img]
Check out more photos at:
http://www.capedoryaja.com/rendezvous2007.htm
Hope to see you all in Maine!
Diana
s/v aja
1977 cd25 #530
Fairhaven, MA
NE Fleet Member since 2002
1977 cd25 #530
Fairhaven, MA
NE Fleet Member since 2002
- Joe Myerson
- Posts: 2216
- Joined: Feb 6th, '05, 11:22
- Location: s/v Creme Brulee, CD 25D, Hull #80, Squeteague Harbor, MA
Great rendezvous!
What a great rendezvous! Congratulations and thanks to Joe Montana, Dick Barthels, Bob Emmons and everybody else involved in organizing the event. Essex was a great venue for the gathering.
Creme Brulee, Lynne and I made it back to the mooring in Squeteague Harbor late Friday afternoon. The trip back didn't involve navigating blind through fog, but light winds continued to plague us through Long Island Sound, along with attacks by some very determined deer flies. We spent the first night of the return trip in the Harbor of Refuge at Pt. Judith -- what a rolly anchorage that turned out to be!
The sail from there to Cuttyhunk was wonderful, and we reached the island in time to catch the next-to-last mooring outside the pond. We also witnessed an incredible race for the last mooring. Two boats played chicken until the last possible moment. It was more like trying to grab a parking spot in downtown Boston than sailboat cruising. I was rooting for the classic boat, but the Beneteau's larger engine won the day.
Final sail was mostly wing-on-wing up Buzzards Bay, with a final hair-raising downwind leg into Megansett Harbor as the wind hit about 25 knots with the region's famous square waves.
Lynne has proclaimed this her last extended cruise, although she really enjoyed meeting all the Cape Dorians and seeing Essex. I think she would have enjoyed it more if we had allowed a bit more time for the trip.
I've put an autopilot at the top of my things-to-buy list!
Thanks again to everybody for a great event.
--Joe
P.S. We're not very sophisticated about posting pictures on the web, but Lynne (and I) got some nice ones. We'll try to figure it out.
Creme Brulee, Lynne and I made it back to the mooring in Squeteague Harbor late Friday afternoon. The trip back didn't involve navigating blind through fog, but light winds continued to plague us through Long Island Sound, along with attacks by some very determined deer flies. We spent the first night of the return trip in the Harbor of Refuge at Pt. Judith -- what a rolly anchorage that turned out to be!
The sail from there to Cuttyhunk was wonderful, and we reached the island in time to catch the next-to-last mooring outside the pond. We also witnessed an incredible race for the last mooring. Two boats played chicken until the last possible moment. It was more like trying to grab a parking spot in downtown Boston than sailboat cruising. I was rooting for the classic boat, but the Beneteau's larger engine won the day.
Final sail was mostly wing-on-wing up Buzzards Bay, with a final hair-raising downwind leg into Megansett Harbor as the wind hit about 25 knots with the region's famous square waves.
Lynne has proclaimed this her last extended cruise, although she really enjoyed meeting all the Cape Dorians and seeing Essex. I think she would have enjoyed it more if we had allowed a bit more time for the trip.
I've put an autopilot at the top of my things-to-buy list!
Thanks again to everybody for a great event.
--Joe
P.S. We're not very sophisticated about posting pictures on the web, but Lynne (and I) got some nice ones. We'll try to figure it out.
Former Commodore, CDSOA
Former Captain, Northeast Fleet
S/V Crème Brûlée, CD 25D, Hull # 80
"What a greate matter it is to saile a shyppe or goe to sea."
--Capt. John Smith, 1627
Former Captain, Northeast Fleet
S/V Crème Brûlée, CD 25D, Hull # 80
"What a greate matter it is to saile a shyppe or goe to sea."
--Capt. John Smith, 1627
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Cuttyhunk
Joe,
I think we were anchored at Cuttyhunk the same night. We were on a Freedom 40, with 2 black masts, in the outside harbor about 2 boats behind a CD25D. It must have been the two of you.
We had a great time visiting with CD'ers in Essex and looking at the various boats.
Nancy Martin
I think we were anchored at Cuttyhunk the same night. We were on a Freedom 40, with 2 black masts, in the outside harbor about 2 boats behind a CD25D. It must have been the two of you.
We had a great time visiting with CD'ers in Essex and looking at the various boats.
Nancy Martin
Nancy & John Martin
Sailing on Lake Lanier just NE of Atlanta
Typhoon #1655 "KnoTy Boy" 1979
CD31 #85 "Carina" 1985
www.carina31.blogspot.com
Sailing on Lake Lanier just NE of Atlanta
Typhoon #1655 "KnoTy Boy" 1979
CD31 #85 "Carina" 1985
www.carina31.blogspot.com
- Joe Myerson
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- Location: s/v Creme Brulee, CD 25D, Hull #80, Squeteague Harbor, MA
Yes, that was Creme Brulee
Hi Nancy,
Yes, you were anchored behind us, near the fishing club and Canapitsit Channel.
Did you happen to see the game of chicken for the last mooring that played out between a Beneteau and a Hinckley? It was an amazing display of nastiness on the part of the Bene.
Sorry Lynne and I didn't realize that was your boat.
--Joe
Yes, you were anchored behind us, near the fishing club and Canapitsit Channel.
Did you happen to see the game of chicken for the last mooring that played out between a Beneteau and a Hinckley? It was an amazing display of nastiness on the part of the Bene.
Sorry Lynne and I didn't realize that was your boat.
--Joe
Former Commodore, CDSOA
Former Captain, Northeast Fleet
S/V Crème Brûlée, CD 25D, Hull # 80
"What a greate matter it is to saile a shyppe or goe to sea."
--Capt. John Smith, 1627
Former Captain, Northeast Fleet
S/V Crème Brûlée, CD 25D, Hull # 80
"What a greate matter it is to saile a shyppe or goe to sea."
--Capt. John Smith, 1627
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- Location: CD30 "Red Wing" at Robinhood, ME
We returned from our summer cruise last night to our home port of Tom's River. My family and I had a wonderful time aboard Red Wing the past three weeks! I want to thank all of our membership for a great showing at Essex and especially Joe Montana and Dick Barthel for orchestrating this rendezvous! It is always so nice to see all of our NE Fleet family a few days every summer, and this year at Essex proved to be a wonderful choice. We loved Hamburg Cove so much that we went back to this bucolic place and anchored for the evening, with plenty of swimming, food and drink!
We must start to think about next year....how about southern Buzzards Bay and the Islands........
See you soon...
Capn Bob
We must start to think about next year....how about southern Buzzards Bay and the Islands........
See you soon...
Capn Bob
Bob Emmons
CD30 "Red Wing"
Robinhood, ME
CD30 "Red Wing"
Robinhood, ME
- Cathy Monaghan
- Posts: 3502
- Joined: Feb 5th, '05, 08:17
- Location: 1986 CD32 Realization #3, Rahway, NJ, Raritan Bay -- CDSOA Member since 2000. Greenline 39 Electra
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More photos during the Essex Rendezvous...
Bruce snapped a bunch of photos during our summer cruise which included several days at Essex for the Northeast Fleet's rendezvous there. I've created a photo album at Photobucket.com which contains all the photos he snapped between New Haven, CT and Provincetown, MA. To see all of them, just click on any of the photos below. (HINT: For ease of viewing, after clicking on one of the photos below, click on the "view as slideshow" link located on the righthand side near the top of the page.)
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The Connecticut River Museum at Essex
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The Sunday evening barbecue
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Joe Montana's Typhoon at Hamburg Cove
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Cape Dory Boatshow at the Connecticut River Museum</center>
Cathy
CD32 Realization, #3
Rahway, NJ
Raritan Bay
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The Connecticut River Museum at Essex
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The Sunday evening barbecue
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Joe Montana's Typhoon at Hamburg Cove
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Cape Dory Boatshow at the Connecticut River Museum</center>
Cathy
CD32 Realization, #3
Rahway, NJ
Raritan Bay
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Slide show - thank you.
Hi Cathy & Bruce,
Nice show - thanks
Nice show - thanks
Fair Winds,
Leo MacDonald
Founding Fleet Capt., NE Fleet
Past Commodore, Member No. 223
A 'Cape Dory Board' supporting member ~1999 to ~2015
Leo MacDonald
Founding Fleet Capt., NE Fleet
Past Commodore, Member No. 223
A 'Cape Dory Board' supporting member ~1999 to ~2015
- Joe Montana
- Posts: 206
- Joined: Feb 20th, '05, 14:17
- Location: Ty DS "First Light" Essex, CT
Member 781
Cathy & Bruce, Stan and Diana: great photos. Thanks for sharing them.
Leo, in response to your earlier post, Dick Barthel was instrumental each step of the way as we planned and executed the rendezvous, and he is also the one who made the boat show happen. Sally Perreten took charge of the music, which added so much to the event. Ann Barthel and Diane planned and shopped for the food for the welcome BBQ (thanks to Bruce for acting as chef). And, of course, everyone recognizes how successfully Cathy is at acquiring "good stuff" from sponsors, but they probably don't know that this year Cathy and Bruce made a special trip up to Essex prior to the event to drop it all off in advance; there was just too much this year to load onto Realization! Lastly, thanks to Bob Emmons and you for giving Diane and me the chance to be involved in this way (honest). Bob's enthsuiasm is contageous, and there was never an idea our planning group came up with that he didn't encourage!
Leo, in response to your earlier post, Dick Barthel was instrumental each step of the way as we planned and executed the rendezvous, and he is also the one who made the boat show happen. Sally Perreten took charge of the music, which added so much to the event. Ann Barthel and Diane planned and shopped for the food for the welcome BBQ (thanks to Bruce for acting as chef). And, of course, everyone recognizes how successfully Cathy is at acquiring "good stuff" from sponsors, but they probably don't know that this year Cathy and Bruce made a special trip up to Essex prior to the event to drop it all off in advance; there was just too much this year to load onto Realization! Lastly, thanks to Bob Emmons and you for giving Diane and me the chance to be involved in this way (honest). Bob's enthsuiasm is contageous, and there was never an idea our planning group came up with that he didn't encourage!
- Cathy Monaghan
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- Joined: Feb 5th, '05, 08:17
- Location: 1986 CD32 Realization #3, Rahway, NJ, Raritan Bay -- CDSOA Member since 2000. Greenline 39 Electra
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More photos...
Click on the photo below to view some photos that were snapped by Bob Emmons during the Northeast Fleet's rendezvous in Essex. They were snapped on Monday on the way back to Essex from Hamburg Cove.
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Evening Light (L) and Realization (R), leaving Hamburg Cove</a>
Cathy
CD32 Realization, #3
Rahway, NJ
Raritan Bay
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Evening Light (L) and Realization (R), leaving Hamburg Cove</a>
Cathy
CD32 Realization, #3
Rahway, NJ
Raritan Bay