Mystic in a Week

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Nov 22, 2008
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Endeavour 32 Portland, Maine
“Mystic in a week if I have good luck with the weather”, is what I said shortly before starting out. I can’t say I’ve had good weather luck but I’ve kept the schedule, or could have. I left Richmond Island, an outlying anchorage of Portland a week ago this morning. I’m now in Stonington where I arrived about noon but could easily have made Mystic today. However, my marina reservation doesn’t start till Monday when I’ll start working for a week with the company that bought my business. A pending proposal and other arrangements have had more to do with my pushing along hard on this portion of the trip than my usual “Gethereitis”.

My anchorage in the old canal cut on Wednesday was a perfect place to wait out winds that were strong enough not to make me feel guilty about delaying to have dinner with three friends. I left before dawn the next morning hoping to get up into the lee of the other side of the bay before the wind came up. It came on hard about ten minutes after the sun and I got into Mattapoisett just before it would have become quite wet and unpleasant.

A few minutes chatting up the harbormaster got me permission to stay on the town dock until after lunch so I walked around town a bit and then invited occasional poster “Sailingdog” over for lunch. Conditions had eased enough by the time we had eaten and spend some time visiting on the boat that I was able to continue on to South Dartmouth with spray in the face for only a couple of miles. It was one of those perfect cruising evenings there . I just sat and looked at the light and congratulated myself for being there.

Another pre-dawn departure took me around the corner. The wind came up with beautiful strength and direction off Saconnet and I was able to set sails, other then just a bit of jib for steadying, for the first time since leaving Portland. It was a beautiful run on a close reach across the mouth of Naragansett Bay to Point Judith. What I lack in quantity of sail time, I make up for with quality. It was about as good as it gets.

I motored up to the head of Point Judith Pond, a place I never knew existed, a beautiful area unlike almost anything I’ve experienced in my cruising days. A quiet night on a borrowed mooring in this area seemed just as exotic as far Nova Scotia to this Mainer.

I shut off the cabin heater and stowed the smoke head this morning in anticipation of possibly beating up to Watch Hill since the schedule pressure is now off. It was blowing hard early enough when I came out of the harbor that I figured I’d better get along in case it turned into an exhausting slog. It was a wet bucking to windward that brought me to Stonington for lunch and a nap.

It is a gorgeous holiday weekend here. Everyone is out for a last good sail but the wind is a bit more sporty and I’m feeling lazy for some reason so I’ve just been sitting here watching boats go by and catching up on things like this. Perhaps I’ll take a short sail if the wind goes down but I’ll probably come right back here afterwards.

Tomorrow, I’ll daysail and explore in cruising fashion and then go into Mystic Monday morning to rejoin the working world for a few days. That will feel quite novel in my current circumstances.
 
Oct 2, 2008
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Pearson/ 530 Strafford, NH
Hi Roger,
We gave you enough of a head start and are leaving NH early tomorrow. Since you are already in Conn I don't think we'll catch up since we are stopping in RI. Don't work too hard and get back on the water soon.
All U Get
 
Oct 21, 2005
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Oday 26 Indian Cove, Guilford, CT LIS
Roger,
If you are still in Stonington today, Sunday, you might want to check a a boat moored there. In June of 2010, an acquaintance contacted me to see if I could help crew a boat North from St Augustine, FL. Before I accepted, I did some research on the boat, named Momentum, and found that you had some comments on it on a wooden boat forum. The boat is now named Isaac Webb. http://www.isaacwebb.com/index.html Enjoy the weekend as it is a beauty.

Rick Bartlett
 
Nov 22, 2008
3,562
Endeavour 32 Portland, Maine
you might want to check a a boat moored there. The boat is now named Isaac Webb.
I've been moored right next to her, watched her sail in and out yesterday, and rowed around her this morning. Beautiful boat. It's always been a mystery to me why there are not more pilot schooners sailing today.

Leaving in minutes to sail around all day aimlessly in light winds, something I almost never get to do.
 
May 9, 2006
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Beneteau 373 Mystic, CT
Roger Long said:
I've been moored right next to her, watched her sail in and out yesterday, and rowed around her this morning. Beautiful boat. It's always been a mystery to me why there are not more pilot schooners sailing today.

Leaving in minutes to sail around all day aimlessly in light winds, something I almost never get to do.
Roger:

Haven't been on in while, but I wanted you to know I have a mooring just N of Ram Island in Noank if you have the need. fair winds
 
Dec 19, 2006
5,832
Hunter 36 Punta Gorda
Mystic Pizza

We were in Mystic pizza last week visiting my Wife's boys and than on to the new london ferry back over to LI and really enjoyed watching all the sail boats out on the sound and remembering those times out sailing across the sound from Greenport on our H-36.
Nick
 
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