New Boat Owner needs advise!
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Owner-Aine
incredible message board
I was overwhelmed by the responses and helpful advice I've found on this board. Thanks everyone! This is a great resource. I will definitely pick up Casey and Caulder's books-winter is coming and if I cant sail I might as well read about sailing! These 2 books have come up quite a few times in talking to different people.
After having successfully changed the impeller, Im having further engine problems. Hey, its a 22 yo engine. Ah well. Meeting a mechanic in the morning to go thru it with him. I hope to learn alot-trouble-shoot it myself next time. I will be back to talk to you folks on many occasion.
Has anyone sailed into Block Island, RI? That will likely be my first "big sail" in the spring/summer. I love the island, but will love it even more sailing to it. Aine
After having successfully changed the impeller, Im having further engine problems. Hey, its a 22 yo engine. Ah well. Meeting a mechanic in the morning to go thru it with him. I hope to learn alot-trouble-shoot it myself next time. I will be back to talk to you folks on many occasion.
Has anyone sailed into Block Island, RI? That will likely be my first "big sail" in the spring/summer. I love the island, but will love it even more sailing to it. Aine
Aine
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Winter sailing
Winter "sailing" is best done in front of the fire with brandy in a snifter, charts on the table and dreams of spring/summer on your mind.
Block Island is on my list for 2007, as well. It's straightforward with lots of stops along the way depending on how many miles you want to go at a time. Others here can give you details but while you're planning, check the currents for the Cape Cod canal, Buzzards Bay, etc. If you can, schedule your trip for a fair tide.
Block Island is on my list for 2007, as well. It's straightforward with lots of stops along the way depending on how many miles you want to go at a time. Others here can give you details but while you're planning, check the currents for the Cape Cod canal, Buzzards Bay, etc. If you can, schedule your trip for a fair tide.
Fair winds, Neil
s/v LIQUIDITY
Cape Dory 28 #167
Boston, MA
CDSOA member #698
s/v LIQUIDITY
Cape Dory 28 #167
Boston, MA
CDSOA member #698
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Sorry, Block Island is closed
Sad to say, Block Island is no longer available as a cruising destination. It has been so popular for so long, given its extraordinary beauty and splendor, casual atmosphere, excellent dining, fun shopping, great beaches, fishing, hiking, kayaking, sailing, kite flying, surfing, etc. that the Rhode Island Legislature has declared the island off limits to non-residents.
A Rhode Island drivers license or other photo ID will now be required to board the ferry to Old Harbor. The Harbormaster will be turning away any boat not showing a Rhode Island registration or home port at the entrance to New Harbor, and identification checks will be made at random at landing points at Old Harbor, New Harbor and Mosquito Beach (those are the "official" spots - presumably, they will figure out the other likely landings, like Coast Guard Beach, and monitor those as well).
Of course, we expect a big Federal Constitutional challenge from all you out-of-staters, with your high-and-mighty Commerce-clause claims. We, however, have the Nature Conservancy, Senator Jack Reed, and the Kennedys on our side. Bring it on!
A Rhode Island drivers license or other photo ID will now be required to board the ferry to Old Harbor. The Harbormaster will be turning away any boat not showing a Rhode Island registration or home port at the entrance to New Harbor, and identification checks will be made at random at landing points at Old Harbor, New Harbor and Mosquito Beach (those are the "official" spots - presumably, they will figure out the other likely landings, like Coast Guard Beach, and monitor those as well).
Of course, we expect a big Federal Constitutional challenge from all you out-of-staters, with your high-and-mighty Commerce-clause claims. We, however, have the Nature Conservancy, Senator Jack Reed, and the Kennedys on our side. Bring it on!
Duncan Maio
s/v Remedy
CD27 #37
Bristol, RI
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CD27 #37
Bristol, RI
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Re: Sorry, Block Island is closed
Since Block Island depends on tourism for its economy, how on earth can this be true?Duncan Maio wrote:Sad to say, Block Island is no longer available as a cruising destination. It has been so popular for so long, given its extraordinary beauty and splendor, casual atmosphere, excellent dining, fun shopping, great beaches, fishing, hiking, kayaking, sailing, kite flying, surfing, etc. that the Rhode Island Legislature has declared the island off limits to non-residents.
A Rhode Island drivers license or other photo ID will now be required to board the ferry to Old Harbor. The Harbormaster will be turning away any boat not showing a Rhode Island registration or home port at the entrance to New Harbor, and identification checks will be made at random at landing points at Old Harbor, New Harbor and Mosquito Beach (those are the "official" spots - presumably, they will figure out the other likely landings, like Coast Guard Beach, and monitor those as well).
Of course, we expect a big Federal Constitutional challenge from all you out-of-staters, with your high-and-mighty Commerce-clause claims. We, however, have the Nature Conservancy, Senator Jack Reed, and the Kennedys on our side. Bring it on!
Just wondering and don't believe it,
Cathy
CD32 Realization, #3
Rahway, NJ
Raritan Bay
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Duncan's Dreams
Cathy:
It's just Duncan dreamin' again......
Clay Stalker
It's just Duncan dreamin' again......
Clay Stalker
Clay Stalker
Westmoreland, NH and Spofford Lake, NH
Westmoreland, NH and Spofford Lake, NH
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You can't win if you don't play . . .
Sorry if I alarmed you, Cathy. As a concerned local and long-time devotee of the island, I do all I can to discourage newbies from discovering the most wonderful vacation spot on the Atlantic coast.
Duncan Maio
s/v Remedy
CD27 #37
Bristol, RI
s/v Remedy
CD27 #37
Bristol, RI
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Owner-Aine
Duncans nightmare!!
Duncan! Dont joke like that! I thought the world was truly becoming a terrible place when we could no longer visit B.I..Hey, I believed you for a second-thought it was maybe a new "homeland security" thing, but no, not wonderful, little R.I., they wouldnt do that to us.
Anyway, the island is completely surrounded by old shipwrecks. I believe most of their crew were in a mad dash to get to Ballards before closing time. Alas. I'll set sail early morning when I plan to go. Aine
Anyway, the island is completely surrounded by old shipwrecks. I believe most of their crew were in a mad dash to get to Ballards before closing time. Alas. I'll set sail early morning when I plan to go. Aine
Aine
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