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Allan

Under wraps for the winter

Completely covered by my new winter cover. About 5 min from my house, it'll stay under wraps and in the boat yard until late May, then we'll move it to the Yacht Club right next door. It's well secured and has all the extras and the best floating docks on the river.
 
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Allan

Under wraps for the winter

Completely covered by my new winter cover. About 5 min from my house, it'll stay under wraps and in the boat yard until late May, then we'll move it to the Yacht Club right next door. It's well secured and has all the extras and the best floating docks on the river.
 

Tim R.

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May 27, 2004
3,626
Caliber 40 Long Range Cruiser Portland, Maine
Ray

Why not Portland Harbor or even S. Freeport? Much closer for you. I love Snow island and it is a great sail out and back from Portland. Where do you usually cruise to in teh summer? I keep mine at CYC in South Portland in season and at home on the hard. Tim R.
 

Tim R.

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May 27, 2004
3,626
Caliber 40 Long Range Cruiser Portland, Maine
Ray

Why not Portland Harbor or even S. Freeport? Much closer for you. I love Snow island and it is a great sail out and back from Portland. Where do you usually cruise to in teh summer? I keep mine at CYC in South Portland in season and at home on the hard. Tim R.
 
Jun 1, 2005
772
Pearson 303 Robinhood, ME
Tim...

Have you actually looked at the # of boats moored in Casco Bay!!!! Its like sailing on the freeway down there. I would take a guess that there are at least 1,600 boats moored down there between the 3 yards (and that isn't even counting Freeport and Portland/S. Portland. I'll take my drive any day of the week. It would take me 40 minutes to get down your way... so its only another 30 minutes. Takes me 20 minutes to motor out to the Sheepscot and clear sailing. I can get to Boothbay in 1 hour under the iron lung if you can catch the bridge. My sailing has been limited to Sheepscot Bay and Booth Bay. Hope to get up to Penobscot Bay next year. Thanks, Rich
 
Jun 1, 2005
772
Pearson 303 Robinhood, ME
Tim...

Have you actually looked at the # of boats moored in Casco Bay!!!! Its like sailing on the freeway down there. I would take a guess that there are at least 1,600 boats moored down there between the 3 yards (and that isn't even counting Freeport and Portland/S. Portland. I'll take my drive any day of the week. It would take me 40 minutes to get down your way... so its only another 30 minutes. Takes me 20 minutes to motor out to the Sheepscot and clear sailing. I can get to Boothbay in 1 hour under the iron lung if you can catch the bridge. My sailing has been limited to Sheepscot Bay and Booth Bay. Hope to get up to Penobscot Bay next year. Thanks, Rich
 
Feb 6, 1998
11,759
Canadian Sailcraft 36T Casco Bay, ME
Ray..

Casco Bay is not as crowded as you might think. We can always find a spot with no other over nighters or very few. But, if you live closer to the mid coast than Casco Bay I vote go East!!! Pen Bay is our favorite!!
 
Feb 6, 1998
11,759
Canadian Sailcraft 36T Casco Bay, ME
Ray..

Casco Bay is not as crowded as you might think. We can always find a spot with no other over nighters or very few. But, if you live closer to the mid coast than Casco Bay I vote go East!!! Pen Bay is our favorite!!
 
May 11, 2005
3,431
Seidelman S37 Slidell, La.
Here it is

If you do a google earth you can see both boats, the 28'S2 & the S37, rafter up behind my house in the canal. At 30.13.26-47N x 89.47.56-62W How bout some of the rest of you guys posting up your exact locations and give us a peek.
 
May 11, 2005
3,431
Seidelman S37 Slidell, La.
Here it is

If you do a google earth you can see both boats, the 28'S2 & the S37, rafter up behind my house in the canal. At 30.13.26-47N x 89.47.56-62W How bout some of the rest of you guys posting up your exact locations and give us a peek.
 

RAD

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Jun 3, 2004
2,330
Catalina 30 Bay Shore, N.Y.
Great idea Phil

N40 42 45,W73 14 20 Bay Shore Marina,Bay Shore,New York its 10 min from the house and on the way home from work so every day I stop at the floating summer home first, and some nights I never get to the house. This is a town slip with a 3 year waiting list and dock fees @ half the price of a local marina so I'm stay here. In the winter its on the hard in Sayville at a place that demands your back in the water by April 1st cause the space where the boat is turns into a parking lot for the ferry passengers to Fire Island Here's a great link http://www.flashearth.com/?lat=40.71303&lon=-73.239162&z=17.2&r=0&src=ggl
 

RAD

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Jun 3, 2004
2,330
Catalina 30 Bay Shore, N.Y.
Great idea Phil

N40 42 45,W73 14 20 Bay Shore Marina,Bay Shore,New York its 10 min from the house and on the way home from work so every day I stop at the floating summer home first, and some nights I never get to the house. This is a town slip with a 3 year waiting list and dock fees @ half the price of a local marina so I'm stay here. In the winter its on the hard in Sayville at a place that demands your back in the water by April 1st cause the space where the boat is turns into a parking lot for the ferry passengers to Fire Island Here's a great link http://www.flashearth.com/?lat=40.71303&lon=-73.239162&z=17.2&r=0&src=ggl
 
Nov 26, 2007
24
- - Horton Bay, MI
I have a nice mooring

We have a nice mooring where we also happen to have property and a shared beach (and "marina".) While the Home Owner's Association doesn't 'get' that a mooring should be a LOT less than a dock, it's still a decent deal. We've been there 2 years and will go on three (with two diff boats) next summer. My only complaint is that it's a bit open under certain winds, so if the weather is really bad (40-50+ knots) I tend to want to move it to a public marina where it's a lot more protected. On the other hand, if they raise the rates one more time in relation to the docks, I'm heading up lake about 3 miles and getting a nice protected dock. :) Dave Crowley s/v Wind Dreamer II P303
 
Nov 26, 2007
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- - Horton Bay, MI
I have a nice mooring

We have a nice mooring where we also happen to have property and a shared beach (and "marina".) While the Home Owner's Association doesn't 'get' that a mooring should be a LOT less than a dock, it's still a decent deal. We've been there 2 years and will go on three (with two diff boats) next summer. My only complaint is that it's a bit open under certain winds, so if the weather is really bad (40-50+ knots) I tend to want to move it to a public marina where it's a lot more protected. On the other hand, if they raise the rates one more time in relation to the docks, I'm heading up lake about 3 miles and getting a nice protected dock. :) Dave Crowley s/v Wind Dreamer II P303
 
Nov 12, 2006
256
Catalina 36 Bainbridge Island
At the Port of Kingston since May 2004. About 25 minutes (14 miles). It has been closer, about 6 minutes from the house, but I was working in Kingston, and it is a lot more reasonable in costs. 47 47' 41.63" N, 122 29' 53.15" W. There hasn't been a recent photo since I have been there so the boat there is not mine. My boat is actually shown at my previous mooring.
 
Nov 12, 2006
256
Catalina 36 Bainbridge Island
At the Port of Kingston since May 2004. About 25 minutes (14 miles). It has been closer, about 6 minutes from the house, but I was working in Kingston, and it is a lot more reasonable in costs. 47 47' 41.63" N, 122 29' 53.15" W. There hasn't been a recent photo since I have been there so the boat there is not mine. My boat is actually shown at my previous mooring.
 

TN

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Sep 23, 2004
65
Catalina 350 Seattle, WA
Edmonds

"Knotty Dog" is moored year round at the Port of Edmonds in the hope that we'll have a day or two in the winter when it will be decent enough to sail without rain and howling wind. Port of Edmonds is 15 minutes north of Seattle and about 50 minutes from my home. It's the easiest marina to get to for us, so we have no plans to move. It also puts us several miles closer to the San Juan Islands than other area marinas. The moorage rates are reasonable ($225/month for 28') and the management is exceptional. The fairways behind the breakwater get very narrow as the tide goes out, leading to some interesting traffic flow on busy days. We've had boats there for 4 years, after having a daysailor at the Leschi Sailboat Basin on Lake Washington, where the docks were literally collapsing into the water and where the neighborhood kids would reach through a hole in the fence to open the gate and roam the docks at will.
 

TN

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Sep 23, 2004
65
Catalina 350 Seattle, WA
Edmonds

"Knotty Dog" is moored year round at the Port of Edmonds in the hope that we'll have a day or two in the winter when it will be decent enough to sail without rain and howling wind. Port of Edmonds is 15 minutes north of Seattle and about 50 minutes from my home. It's the easiest marina to get to for us, so we have no plans to move. It also puts us several miles closer to the San Juan Islands than other area marinas. The moorage rates are reasonable ($225/month for 28') and the management is exceptional. The fairways behind the breakwater get very narrow as the tide goes out, leading to some interesting traffic flow on busy days. We've had boats there for 4 years, after having a daysailor at the Leschi Sailboat Basin on Lake Washington, where the docks were literally collapsing into the water and where the neighborhood kids would reach through a hole in the fence to open the gate and roam the docks at will.
 
May 5, 2006
1,140
Knutson K-35 Yawl Bellingham
Skyline Marina

right at the front door to the San Juan's. Unfortunately, it's just through May and I need to find another spot soon.
 
May 5, 2006
1,140
Knutson K-35 Yawl Bellingham
Skyline Marina

right at the front door to the San Juan's. Unfortunately, it's just through May and I need to find another spot soon.
 
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