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Speaking as someone born and raised here, Conn. is a great place to live, work and sail. Patrick is correct, the traffic on 95 can be daunting, especially west of New Haven. The solution: keep your boat in the water east of New Haven. If you work in Hartford, you can live in one of the communities south of there and have great access to LI Sound. Some places to check out:Branford (where I am): several marinas, including a Brewer's (big, New England chain) with pool, restaurant, chandlery, etc.Westbrook: Pilot's Point Marina. Enormous full service facilityOld Saybrook, Lyme, East Lyme, Mystic, Stonington, etc. Lots of marinas, but beware, some of them are north of the railroad and you will need to deal with the bridge opening schedules. Wherever you are on the Conn. shoreline, there are lots of ports and harbors to sail to. The north shore of Long Island, Block Island, Watch Hill, Newport, all of Narragansett Bay, Martha's Vinyard, Nantucket, and further north to Maine.I have no idea what the Sandusky Yacht Club is like, but the Branford YC is a very low-key affair. I believe you can join anytime, but the last I heard, there was a two or three year wait for a mooring, and a three year wait after that for a slip. I don't belong, but know many who do. My marina is very much a no frills, do-it yourself kind of place. My dock has water but no elec. and goes for $57 foot for the season (May-Nov.). Winter storage is about $4 per square foot.