Showing posts with label THREE MILE HARBOR. Show all posts
Showing posts with label THREE MILE HARBOR. Show all posts

Friday, September 05, 2014

ASSUMPTIONS PART TWO: Moorings


So since I got a late start on my cruising plans I headed out as soon as my schedule was clear.  When I got to Mattituck I was looking at a pin that held the swivel to the anchor chain. It was looking somewhat iffy. I had  new replacement shackles and swivel on board. So I thought when I got to my next destination which was Three Mile Harbor on Long Island I'd pick up a town mooring and replace the anchor swivel and shackles.  I arrived at the channel to the harbor at just about sunset and by the time I got into the harbor after dark. I could not find the town moorings so I picked up and vacant one. In the morning I gave the harbor master a call to ask where the town moorings were located. He replied that the town trustees had decided not to put them in this year. Once again my assumption that the moorings would still be available turned out to be my mistake. Luckily, I was able to get on another mooring thanks to a local boatyard who had a spare mooring available due to the owner being away. At least I was able to replace the anchor swivel at a leisurely pace. But, it was a reminder not to assume that things that were there before will still be there on your next visit.

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

BARS AND BOATS

Bars and boats just seem to go together. Especially as gathering places for sailors to get together. Last week I was out on the eastern end of Long Island enjoying a few days on the beach and stopped into the East Hampton Point restaurant overlooking Three Mile Harbor for lunch which has taken that boat and bar concept to the extreme:

With a 5.5 meter former Olympic sailing yacht named Jade located right inside the bar.

Friday, September 03, 2010

Earl: Visit from the harbor patrol


The East Hampton Marine police came by and took info from all the boats with crew on board. Earl seems to be weaking and that's  good news. Winds still here only about 8 knots at 12 noon. No steady rain just and occassional shower then a dry spell. So far so good! Running Honda generator under a tarp  and using hot air exhaust to dry things. Warm dry shorts ahhh! So far so good.
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