Other messages on this board have always been effective...so here goes....
I am planning to take our Cape Dory 30 to Maine for the 2001 season and am having no luck finding a slip (preferred) or mooring for her. I will be working and living in Portsmouth NH where slips and moorings have 10 year waiting lists.
Any leads would be appreciated.
Jay Ankers
s/v Per Diem
CD-30 #344
"jankers@pii-cgmp.com"
jankers@pii-cgmp.com
Maine - slip or mooring for Cape Dory 30
Moderator: Jim Walsh
Re: Maine - slip or mooring for Cape Dory 30
What part of Maine are you looking at? We keep our CD26 in Falmouth, just outside of Portland. If you are looking along the coastline around Casco Bay, we can keep our eyes and ears open. As long as you are early enough, you should be able to find something.
Ross and Sandra Williams
STORNOWAY
1985 CD26
rosswilli@aol.com
Ross and Sandra Williams
STORNOWAY
1985 CD26
rosswilli@aol.com
Re: Maine - slip or mooring for Cape Dory 30
Robinhood may have some available. 1-800-443-3625, ask for Joe or Larry. They are located near Bath and Boothbay Harbor. We keep our CD 36 here.Jay Ankers wrote: Other messages on this board have always been effective...so here goes....
I am planning to take our Cape Dory 30 to Maine for the 2001 season and am having no luck finding a slip (preferred) or mooring for her. I will be working and living in Portsmouth NH where slips and moorings have 10 year waiting lists.
Any leads would be appreciated.
Warren
wstringer@aristotle.net
Re: Maine - slip or mooring for Cape Dory 30
It's a bit of a drive (2 hours or more, I'd guess) from Portsmouth, but you might consider getting a mooring at the Rockland Harbor Boatyard in Rockland, ME. (As far as I know, they wouldn't have any slips for rent.)
Last summer was our first experience with (a) a serious sailboat (our Cape Dory 25D) and (b) Maine sailing, and we found the folks at RHBY to be both low key and very helpful. Rockland is a down-to-earth town, and Rockland Harbor provides good access to Penobscot Bay. (It is a 3.5 hour drive for us.)
Contact:
Sam & Laraine Slaymaker
PHONE: 207-594-1766
FAX: 207-594-4337
EMAIL: info@rhby.com
WWW: http://www.rhby.com/main.html
CapeDory25D@aol.com
Last summer was our first experience with (a) a serious sailboat (our Cape Dory 25D) and (b) Maine sailing, and we found the folks at RHBY to be both low key and very helpful. Rockland is a down-to-earth town, and Rockland Harbor provides good access to Penobscot Bay. (It is a 3.5 hour drive for us.)
Contact:
Sam & Laraine Slaymaker
PHONE: 207-594-1766
FAX: 207-594-4337
EMAIL: info@rhby.com
WWW: http://www.rhby.com/main.html
CapeDory25D@aol.com
Re: Maine - slip or mooring for Cape Dory 30
Try Great Island Boat Yard in Harpswell. 207-729-1639. I heard that they were putting in 10 additional moorings. They are in Quohog Bay on the Casco Bay chart. It is a very protected area, but with easy access to Casco Bay and points east. They are 6 miles south on rt 24 from Brunswick ME. It takes us less than 3 hours from Dedham MA. They are only 45 minutes from Portland ME.
Bsinskie@aol.com
Bsinskie@aol.com
Re: Maine - slip or mooring for Cape Dory 30
Try Handy Boat located in Falmouth,ME, Jay Hallet at(207) 781-5110. They sell moorings, at least they did last year. Nice area easy access from Portsmouth via 95 north approx driving time 1-1/2 hours if you leave by 3PM on Fridays. Great restaurant and expensive clothing store and sail loft.Ross Sandra Williams wrote:
What part of Maine are you looking at? We keep our CD26 in Falmouth, just outside of Portland. If you are looking along the coastline around Casco Bay, we can keep our eyes and ears open. As long as you are early enough, you should be able to find something.
Ross and Sandra Williams
STORNOWAY
1985 CD26
Mark Van Walbeck
"Rapport"
CD30MKII
mwalbeck@garlandmfg.com