Southern New England Cruise, anybody?
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- Joe Myerson
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Southern New England Cruise, anybody?
A number of years ago, members of the Northeast Fleet held a multi-stage Southern New England Cruise. I would like to see this project re-established, particularly for those of us whose cruising waters are south of Boston. If you have any ideas on this, and if you'd like to help put such a venture together, please feel free to contact me.
If you are going to attend the Jan. 18 NE Fleet Annual Meeting in Connecticut (see thread above), let's have a little meeting on the subject after the meeting and before, or during, the Captain's Reception at the MacDonalds'.
Best,
--Joe
If you are going to attend the Jan. 18 NE Fleet Annual Meeting in Connecticut (see thread above), let's have a little meeting on the subject after the meeting and before, or during, the Captain's Reception at the MacDonalds'.
Best,
--Joe
Former Commodore, CDSOA
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"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
Re: Southern New England Cruise, anybody?
Great idea Joe. Looking forward to the discussion.
Jim Walsh
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Re: Southern New England Cruise, anybody?
I'm interested. I'll see you at the meeting on the 18th. There's a meeting at McDonalds too?
Walter R Hobbs
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Re: Southern New England Cruise, anybody?
As stated on the agenda at 4:00pm there is a captains meeting at the home of Ruth and Leo MacDonald. It’s a short distance from Flanders Fish Market. It’s not to be missed.Walter Hobbs wrote:I'm interested. I'll see you at the meeting on the 18th. There's a meeting at McDonalds too?
Jim Walsh
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Re: Southern New England Cruise, anybody?
Thanks Jim, Missed that.
Walter R Hobbs
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Re: Southern New England Cruise, anybody?
Sorry Walter et al.
I should have specified that I meant Leo and Ruth MacDonalds' home, NOT the so-called restaurant.
--Joe
I should have specified that I meant Leo and Ruth MacDonalds' home, NOT the so-called restaurant.
--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
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Re: Southern New England Cruise, anybody?
Let's talk about it... there are a lot of variables... but if you (I) start in Boston and head south to the canal, then cruise around for a couple of weeks before heading home, that's the base for a group cruise... jump in and out as your cruising schedule allows, but somewhere in the middle, we schedule a large rendezvous.Joe Myerson wrote:A number of years ago, members of the Northeast Fleet held a multi-stage Southern New England Cruise. I would like to see this project re-established, particularly for those of us whose cruising waters are south of Boston. If you have any ideas on this, and if you'd like to help put such a venture together, please feel free to contact me.
If you are going to attend the Jan. 18 NE Fleet Annual Meeting in Connecticut (see thread above), let's have a little meeting on the subject after the meeting and before, or during, the Captain's Reception at the MacDonalds'.
Best,
--Joe
Fair winds, Neil
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Re: Southern New England Cruise, anybody?
New England sailing can be broken down into three zones. Southern New England is anything south of Cape Cod. Northern NE is Maine and the rest is the middle.
Buzzards Bay and out to the islands would make for an excellent cruise area, if it is to be in southern NE. The trouble with these cruises is that they always seem to came at a time when I am off on my own cruise, Steve.
Buzzards Bay and out to the islands would make for an excellent cruise area, if it is to be in southern NE. The trouble with these cruises is that they always seem to came at a time when I am off on my own cruise, Steve.
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Re: Southern New England Cruise, anybody?
Hey Steve,
Maybe we can coordinate this time.
I included Boston in the "Southern New England" moniker to include those who might be based north of Cape Cod, but I agree that Long Island Sound (the "Dead Sea" in summer), Narragansett Bay/Rhode Island Sound, Buzzards Bay and the Islands would make a great cruising ground.
Hope to see you at the January Meeting.
--Joe
Maybe we can coordinate this time.
I included Boston in the "Southern New England" moniker to include those who might be based north of Cape Cod, but I agree that Long Island Sound (the "Dead Sea" in summer), Narragansett Bay/Rhode Island Sound, Buzzards Bay and the Islands would make a great cruising ground.
Hope to see you at the January Meeting.
--Joe
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"What a greate matter it is to saile a shyppe or goe to sea."
--Capt. John Smith, 1627
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Re: Southern New England Cruise, anybody?
The Northeast Fleet covers everything from New Jersey to Maine, which puts Buzzards Bay about in the middle. One flotilla approaching from the north and another approaching from the south would meet up there... So from the north, Boston (perhaps Peddocks I.), Scituate and then through the canal make sense. From the south, Block, then Cuttyhunk, perhaps.Joe Myerson wrote:Hey Steve,
Maybe we can coordinate this time.
I included Boston in the "Southern New England" moniker to include those who might be based north of Cape Cod, but I agree that Long Island Sound (the "Dead Sea" in summer), Narragansett Bay/Rhode Island Sound, Buzzards Bay and the Islands would make a great cruising ground.
Hope to see you at the January Meeting.
--Joe
As you know, currents matter, a lot... especially through the canal, Woods Hole, and the like. Planning requires charts, tide/current tables, and an appropriate beverage.
Fair winds, Neil
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Re: Southern New England Cruise, anybody?
All very true, Neil.Neil Gordon wrote:The Northeast Fleet covers everything from New Jersey to Maine, which puts Buzzards Bay about in the middle. One flotilla approaching from the north and another approaching from the south would meet up there... So from the north, Boston (perhaps Peddocks I.), Scituate and then through the canal make sense. From the south, Block, then Cuttyhunk, perhaps.
As you know, currents matter, a lot... especially through the canal, Woods Hole, and the like. Planning requires charts, tide/current tables, and an appropriate beverage.
Are you coming to the meeting in Connecticut? If not, let's talk (It's been too long, anyway).
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
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Re: Southern New England Cruise, anybody?
The plan is to be at the Winter meeting, yes!Joe Myerson wrote:All very true, Neil.Neil Gordon wrote:The Northeast Fleet covers everything from New Jersey to Maine, which puts Buzzards Bay about in the middle. One flotilla approaching from the north and another approaching from the south would meet up there... So from the north, Boston (perhaps Peddocks I.), Scituate and then through the canal make sense. From the south, Block, then Cuttyhunk, perhaps.
As you know, currents matter, a lot... especially through the canal, Woods Hole, and the like. Planning requires charts, tide/current tables, and an appropriate beverage.
Are you coming to the meeting in Connecticut? If not, let's talk (It's been too long, anyway).
Joe
Fair winds, Neil
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Re: Southern New England Cruise, anybody?
Unfortunately, I won't be able to attend the winter meeting this year. For some reason, I have three other commitments on that day. Unusual since I rarely do anything during the winter months. Anyway, I would be interested in a summer cruise in southern New England.
I Hope that someone will let me know if anything materializes at the meeting. So, I'll be thinking of you all enjoying the great food and Cape Dory comradery.
I Hope that someone will let me know if anything materializes at the meeting. So, I'll be thinking of you all enjoying the great food and Cape Dory comradery.
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Re: Southern New England Cruise, anybody?
Phil,Neil Gordon wrote:The plan is to be at the Winter meeting, yes!Joe Myerson wrote:All very true, Neil.Neil Gordon wrote:The Northeast Fleet covers everything from New Jersey to Maine, which puts Buzzards Bay about in the middle. One flotilla approaching from the north and another approaching from the south would meet up there... So from the north, Boston (perhaps Peddocks I.), Scituate and then through the canal make sense. From the south, Block, then Cuttyhunk, perhaps.
As you know, currents matter, a lot... especially through the canal, Woods Hole, and the like. Planning requires charts, tide/current tables, and an appropriate beverage.
Are you coming to the meeting in Connecticut? If not, let's talk (It's been too long, anyway).
Joe
Rhode Island is definitely an important part of any Southern NE cruise, so whatever happens, we'll keep you in the loop.
Joe
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"What a greate matter it is to saile a shyppe or goe to sea."
--Capt. John Smith, 1627
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Re: Southern New England Cruise, anybody?
I suggest that the event planning meeting be the last thing we do at the restaurant since not everyone goes to the MacDonald’s afterwards.
Joe Myerson wrote:A number of years ago, members of the Northeast Fleet held a multi-stage Southern New England Cruise. I would like to see this project re-established, particularly for those of us whose cruising waters are south of Boston. If you have any ideas on this, and if you'd like to help put such a venture together, please feel free to contact me.
If you are going to attend the Jan. 18 NE Fleet Annual Meeting in Connecticut (see thread above), let's have a little meeting on the subject after the meeting and before, or during, the Captain's Reception at the MacDonalds'.
Best,
--Joe
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