Futzing Around

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Nov 22, 2008
3,562
Endeavour 32 Portland, Maine
I’ve been experiencing some writers block and also enjoying cruising around without thinking, i.e. writing, about it. Since they pay me the big bucks however, I probably should bring you all up to date.

After my rediscovery of the beauty of granite and low rolling hills on the Connecticut River, I motored the next day in another greasy calm over to Mystic. I ran up through the ”highway” bridge to anchor above the museum, something I have always wanted to do. I don’t recommend though as it’s pretty tight and shallow, at least if you follow the harbormaster’s posted instructions to stay above the last buoy and clear of the channel.

I took a row around the museum waterfront which included a visit to the forlorn and dismasted Lettie G. Howard whose lines and sail plan I drew for her construction at South Street Seaport.

It poured rain the next day. I rowed ashore in a downpour to meet forumite JustDucky who took me home for the first meal I have had cooked in a real home kitchen and eaten in a house since leaving Portland last October first. It was a very pleasant and appreciated afternoon and evening.

The next day, I was taken out to lunch by the company that bought my business and then ran down to Stonington in fog that Maine would be proud of. I spent an uncomfortable night rolling around on a borrowed mooring just inside the breakwater but woke to a beautiful day for sailing. This took me all the way up into Dutch Island Harbor on the western shore of Jamestown Island.

The next day, I motored around the southern tip of Jamestown Island and up to Bristol to visit the Herreshoff Museum, after which, I sailed to the overly popular Potter’s Cove on Prudence Island. Judging by the thick moorings, you don’t ever want to be here on a weekend in the high season.

The following day as beautiful but calm so I ran up to Providence under power just to see the waterfront of a city I have driven through countless times without stopping. The wind came up nicely as I re-entered the bay so I had a beautiful sail down to anchor in the cove inside Rome Point and Fox Island just south of Wickford.

Today, I sailed off the anchor and into Wickford just for a look around and then back past the tips of Jamestown and Prudence Island s to anchor in the bight behind Dyer Island where I had a beautiful sunset and a nice lee from the easterly winds.

Tomorrow? Who knows? I think I can count on much less pleasant weather though.

I quite like Narragansett Bay. If someone couldn’t make up their mind whether they liked Maine or Chesapeake Bay better and decided to create a small compromise cruising ground, it might look much like this.
 

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Jan 22, 2008
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Hunter 33.5 Bodkin Creek - Bodkin YC
Nice wandering track Roger, and great to follow your progress - now maybe some pics of that scenery:)
We've been getting some ideal sailing here since you left the Bay, this past weekend to Wye River. I'll post tomorrow .... www.chesapeaketidings.com
 
Oct 2, 2008
3,811
Pearson/ 530 Strafford, NH
Hi Roger,
You went right by us this morning as we were raising the main, all sails are furled. We're in Mellville getting ready to head back to Falmouth, Me. Are you keeping an eye on Alberto?
All U Get
 
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Jul 27, 2004
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Nauticat 331 Wickford RI
Today, I sailed off the anchor and into Wickford just for a look around
Hi Roger...... I wish I had known. I was down in Wickford working on my boat all weekend. I've been watching your trip with great interest because I plan to retire to Charleston, SC in the next few years and your stories about the ICW have been great. Also since I bought my boat in Annapolis and motor sailed it back up here with my wife back in 2005 the last part of your trip was also very interesting. Wish I had the chance to shake your hand for sharing all the details. Oh... by the way that's Jamestown Island in the background of my avitar doing the same sail you mentioned across the bay.
Thanks,
 
Nov 22, 2008
3,562
Endeavour 32 Portland, Maine
now maybe some pics of that scenery
OK.

Mystic River morning just above the museum. About half an hour later the sky opened up and it rained hard all day:




The Seaport waterfront the previous day:




Beavertail Light just before I raised the sails:




The western shore of Jamestown Island. I still haven't gotten over the joy of seeing real rock. I just took it for granite in Maine:




Powerboat on the way up to Bristol with the Mount Hope Bridge in the background:




The Herreshoff Museum:




A rare (in this part of the world anyway) ice breaking chemical tanker coming down the Providence River:




Isn't it supposed to be the other way around?




Lighthouse just south of Providence. Who knew?




Does anyone know what this incredible spread is?




Providence could really use a public float right here:




Somebody's dream with some very nice metal work:

 
Nov 22, 2008
3,562
Endeavour 32 Portland, Maine
Wish I had the chance to shake your hand for sharing all the details.
There might still be a chance. I'm hanging around the area until the 30th for a wedding in Jamestown and a week of shore activities in conjunction with it. I'd planned to go over to Buzzards Bay or the Cape between now and then but the weather hasn't cooperated so I'll probably just keep drifting around the bay with no particular plans.
 
May 24, 2004
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Hunter 33.5 Portsmouth, RI
Hi Roger,

I have been following you on your SPOT from Maine to N.S. and down to FL and backup north. It seems like you are currently a Pirate Cove Marina in Portsmouth on the Sakonnet Passage side. It looks like you are on Mooring #K1 (or maybe #K12) after a brief stop at a slip in Pirate Cove. That's our home marina. We are usually on Mooring #K15, but are still on the hard. S/V Puffin is a 1990 H-33.5 with a white hull and green bottom just opposite the dinghy dock. Enjoy your stay there. Dick Carey, S/V Puffin.
 
Nov 22, 2008
3,562
Endeavour 32 Portland, Maine
It seems like you are currently a Pirate Cove Marina in Portsmouth on the Sakonnet Passage side. It looks like you are on Mooring #K1 (or maybe #K12) .
I'm on K12 waiting for a boat they are working on to get off the fuel dock. Normally, I would have just gone somewhere else but the weather is lousy and it suits me to just sit and wait.

I really needed ice so they brought it out to me in a launch as the other marina nearby was out. That was so nice of them I decided to just stay here long enough to buy fuel from them.

I'm also working on a writing project that may interest some folks here:

http://forum.woodenboat.com/showthread.php?148218-Pride-and-Stability
 
Dec 30, 2009
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jeanneau 38 gin fizz sloop Summer- Keyport Yacht Club, Raritan Bay, NJ, Winter Viking Marina Verplanck, NY
Roger, r u near Jamestown supply, I bought most of my boat there in parts. I also heard there is a really good Marine consignment warehouse there in Wickford, I saw pics a while ago and they had lots of great used stuff may be worth a look....Red
 
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Dec 8, 2006
1,085
Oday 26 Starr, SC
Bronze plaque

Roger,

Actually many of us are probably interested in the "Wooden Boats Forum" postings. Which lead us new to you back to references on your web site.

The following political comment shows you to be like someone you distain:

"Trust but verify" made me think of you running around with a tape measure and doing your own calculations on a boat stability.

After I retired, I joined a local woodworkers group. When we work on projects we always measure twice.

Those were good posts. Now on the internet provide experience to those who will listen...

So were you with Phillip Rhodes when they redesigned "Dogstar"?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ogUV0UHSlG0

Ed K





I'm on K12 waiting for a boat they are working on to get off the fuel dock. Normally, I would have just gone somewhere else but the weather is lousy and it suits me to just sit and wait.

I really needed ice so they brought it out to me in a launch as the other marina nearby was out. That was so nice of them I decided to just stay here long enough to buy fuel from them.

I'm also working on a writing project that may interest some folks here:

http://forum.woodenboat.com/showthread.php?148218-Pride-and-Stability
 
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