[C320-list] Best way from NJ to NH
Robert Seastream
robert.seastream at comcast.net
Sun Apr 15 09:03:15 PDT 2007
Dad:
Thought you'd like to see the help that's available if one asks. More
to follow.
On Apr 14, 2007, at 9:40 PM, Irv Grunes wrote:
> Safer to go through Hells Gate and use BoatUs guide for their marinas.
> Make sure you get a tide chart on the East River, you won't be able to
> buck
> the tide.
> I crewed on a Cape May to Block Island trip and its scary if you
> haven't
> done any blue water sailing. We cought a day with heavy fog on rhe
> way and
> you are crossing the big ship channel if you go across.
> Irv Grunes
> Isle of Wight #851
>
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> [mailto:c320-list-bounces at catalina320.com]On Behalf Of Robert Seastream
> Sent: Saturday, April 14, 2007 9:11 PM
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> Subject: [C320-list] Best way from NJ to NH
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> All:
>
> This isn't about a Catalina so please forgive me, but it is about
> sailing and I need advice.
>
> Late this August, I have to bring my fathers boat (1984 Cape Dory 28),
> hull speed 6 knots, from Barnegat, NJ to Portsmouth, NH. I figure it's
> about 325 miles; I could be corrected. I've got 9 days to do this,
> which includes two days of road travel, so only 7 on water days. Slim,
> but possible.
>
> I need input on what's the quickest/best way; go through the Long
> Island Sound, or go up the outside of Long Island? Marina info would
> be appreciated as well 'cause we're going to have to 'marina hop'.
>
> Bob Seastream
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