Sunday, June 20, 2021

Thimble Islands, Long Island Sound, Essex, Mystic, Block Island to Newport Rhode Island

 We departed City Island, Bronx , NY on June 6th. We made  lunch/paddleboard stop at the Norwalk Islands then onto the Thimble Islands......Breathtaking......a collection of pink granite islands and stunning homes. We tucked in-between the islands in somebody's front yard....In the morning, I paddled around to enjoy some of the beauty.

Off to Essex Connecticut......We anchored in a well protected cove, Hamburg Cove.....we took our dinghy to shore for a lunch and to walk the town. Not a very dog friendly water town to lunch....When arriving back at the boat, we came across the Mooring Ball Nazi.....a long haired, bare chested dude telling us it was "HIGHLY illegal " to anchor.......we read in several sources that anchoring was allowed so we ignored him.....I guess he was handling mooring balls in that area and wanted the nightly fee....Sometimes we are docked at a marina, sometimes attached to a mooring ball and sometimes at anchor....also known as " on the hook".

June 8th.....Mystic Connecticut was our next stop........our first night we anchored at Ram Island.....nice spot for the night. We took the dinghy to shore to meet a sailing friend that we actually met in the Bahamas. Dennis gave us a tour of Mystic, we stopped for cocktails and then dinner.....had a grand time hanging with Dennis for the evening. We may catch up with him again further north.

In the morning we arranged for dockage at the Mystic Seaport Maritime Museum. We spent 3 nights dockside touring through the "Maritime Village".....It reminded me of a Disney Village....well done indeed. We boarded the last wooden Whaling ship," Charles W. Morgan" built in 1841and whaled until the 1919ish. Ships of this type were used to harvest the blubber of whales for street light oil, engine oils, cosmetic products and cooking oils. Baleen plates from the whales jaw were used for ladies corsets in the day as well. 

While in Mystic, we decided to purchase a new anchor.....We had always questioned the size of our anchor thinking it was a little small....The last anchorage we did have a little trouble setting it so off we went for a 55lb Rocna anchor......so far so good and we sleep better at night " on the hook". Yes....I can only imagine what the Uber driver thought....he picked us up from a laudromat, dropped me off at the boat then to the famous "Defender" boat store......Skip was in boat supply heaven.

We also had a lunch at Mystic Pizza....famous for the movie starring Julia Roberts "Mystic Pizza" and yes, it was a Slice of Heaven.......I hadn't had pizza in 3 months.....yum.....

June 12th....we made a quick run from Mystic to Watch Hill, Rhode Island.....we set anchor and yes ...BOOM....it set hard.....went shore...beautiful small coastal town with some great shopping....went home with 2 new dresses....could have bought 3....finally had some Lobster salad....I could eat that everyday and actually I did for 3 straight in Newport.....Watch Hill has some beautiful homes and a nice beach, Napatree Beach, for Abby to roam just a quick dinghy ride from the anchorage. Taylor Swift apparently has a home here but we did not have a sighting.

Off to Block Island we go...June 14th......Fun times on Block Island....we were there during the week, thankfully, apparently it can be a bit crowded with young party going boaters on the weekends. We anchored ...yes...BOOM, set hard, in the New Harbor known as Great Salt Pond.....It is a man made protected harbor created in 1895 when the residents opened it to the ocean. There is an Old Harbor, also man made in 1870. This island was charted in 1614 and settled by Englishmen soon after.

The views on Block Island were amazing. We did rent a moped and toured the 3 x 7 mile island. We saw the north and southeast light houses, the southeast being on the Mohegan Bluffs. We took the stairs down the 200 foot high bluff leading to a rocky beach....a popular after school hang out....then 141 steps back up....impressive sight....worth the trek......we made a grocery stop before departing Block Island....we really enjoyed our stay!!

Newport, Rhode Island......wow....one beautiful boat after another sailing through the mooring field, 50 footers sailing through a VERY crowded mooring field, real sailors here. Large yachts and really cool dinghies. The town is clean, we've had picture perfect weather.....Skip would like a little more heat but the sun is warm and the air is always a little cooler. I've noticed how brilliant the color of flowers are here.....I contribute it to the warm sun and cool air.....The grass reminds me of Scotland.....its so very green, noticed that at Block Island.

Upon our arrival, the friendly harbormaster showed us where our mooring ball was and then we followed him to the floating water dock mid harbor.....a quick tie up to fill our water tanks....we carry 270 gallons which is alot of water but we always top them off when we conveniently can. We plan to get a RO, reverse osmosis water maker when we had south to the Bahamas. It desalinates the ocean salt water. They actually have a boaters welcome facility....impressive....showers, laundry, a large lounge with wifi and trash receptacles.....everything is free except for the washers and dryers of course so yes, this will be a laundry stop as well......you do laundry when you can , when it's convienient. 

The harbor was enjoyable to paddle board around, ran into a couple we met in Mystic....I recognized their boat while paddling around. A small beach in the harbor so Abby can run and swim some.....This harbor is clean being just off the Atlantic ocean.

The town offers a lot of shopping , restaurants, pubs and beautiful homes as well as mansions along a 3.5 mile Cliff Walk along the coast.

We will leave today, heading for the Cape Cod canal with stops along the way, Cuttyhunk next.



This is for Charles Wright


OK, you 
                                                                        choose a cation

Scooter chick


A toy even the Potters don't have

This is for BobPennypacker. The New York Fireboat, 1930's


The girl has lost over 20lbs, I'm very proud she's mine


Vats on board whaling ship used to boil blubber

Narrow deep water around a spit of beach like Fairly Creek









Friday, June 4, 2021

Atlantic City to New York City and entering Long Island Sound

 We decided to leave Cape May on Monday, May 31st. The weather and ocean were favorable. We decided on a short run, 35 miles to Atlantic City. After a gentle run up the ocean, we anchored in a protected cove for the night. We departed at 7am on a low tide, (mistake), run gently aground in the narrow channel getting out. Quickly freed and out the inlet to the ocean. A gentle day with very small swells all the way to Sandy Hook, New Jersey. A quiet night on the hook and a good dinner on board.

Wednesday we hauled anchor and shortly spotted what we thought were large dolphins. we realized they were much too large for dolphins and read on Active Captain that Humpback whales had been seen behind Sandy Hook.

Motored up through the Narrows and the Veranzzano Bridge into New York Harbor. After a mandatory stop at Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty we continued up the East River passing many sights of New York to include the United Nations building and "Hells Gate" when there was an interesting confluence of tide and current. It was a shame it was a bit hazy or we would have had better photos. Maybe on the return trip.

Exiting the East River into Long Island Sound we decided to stop in Manhasset Bay and the village of Port Washington. Mooring balls for $25 a night which includes unlimited water taxi rides to Town Dock with free pompous and water.

Bars and restaurants are a bit pricey but very good. The town is beautiful.

We were able to buy a new TV, and the grocery shopping is close and very good. We found a gritty Irish Pub last night for some beer and a Mediterranean deli for chocolate chip baklava and Mousaka.

House battery issue today, waiting for a call for replacements.

Tomorrow we will cross the sound to City Island, where many of the America Cup boats were built.




                                        






The Trumpy Aurora we saw in Cape May


Staten Island Ferry







A drunken architect or builder








Da Plane, Da Plane

Battery replacement


Yacht Club launch



Water Taxi






Tropical Storm Elsa Orr Island- Rockland, Rockport, North Haven, Vinalhaven East Penobscot Bay and then south to the Cape Cod Canal

 July 10th Finally the rain, Tropical storm Elsa, is over and we can depart Harpswell Harbor and we traveled to Round Pond on Muscongus roun...