GL: Kingston, NY
fred
fred at tug44.org
Thu Oct 9 09:41:26 EDT 2008
George,
If you're in Kingston, ya have to get dinner at Mariner's Harbor,
right behind the dockmaster's shack. They have wonderful steaks and good wine
there.
Enjoy!
Fred
Tug 44
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From: George Hechtman <ghechtman at aol.com>
Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2008
9:25 AM
To: great-loop at lists.samurai.com
Subject: Re: GL: Do you really use
your dinghy?
All depends on what your cruising style and objectives are.
In our
case, we love to anchor or moor out. We in many ways consider the
big
boat as merely the delivery vehicle for the small boat, which beyond
just getting to shore, we use to explore the nooks, crannies and
islets
around us. If one's cruising entails going from dock to dock
and focussing
on exploring the cities and villages attached thereto,
then you may be able
to get away with out one. It's really a personal
style type of thing,
though I couldn't imagine doing something like
the loop without one if just
for the reasons already offered by other
posters.
George
"Incentive"
currently laying at the Kingston Municipal Dock, NY, and getting
ready top
drop the dinghy to explore Roundout Creek.
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