Northeast Rendevous 08
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I would like to get some feed back if Essex, Conn would be an interesting venue for next year's gathering. We stopped there on our way back from Montuak and we were initially told nothing was available until 2009. They called and said someone must have cancelled and we could have their spot.
There's no financial commitment to reserve it, so let's hear what everyone's thoughts are. It's Essex Island Marina, there's a pool and we maybe able to cater our own event, Brewster some clam bake if you would do the honors. Or if anyone else has another idea let's hear it!!
Regards, the Franzoni Family
There's no financial commitment to reserve it, so let's hear what everyone's thoughts are. It's Essex Island Marina, there's a pool and we maybe able to cater our own event, Brewster some clam bake if you would do the honors. Or if anyone else has another idea let's hear it!!
Regards, the Franzoni Family
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Hampton bays would be great. If you ask me. Jacksons Marina is being sold this Wednesday and they might be able to fit everyone next year. I know if I run the lobster dinner from my place it will be 35$ a person BYO. There are many different ways to get here, and the fishing is good for something most of the time.
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Essex, Ct sounds good to me. Any other place except Newberry Port sounds good to me.
Essex on the Conn. River. I bought a commercial boat there in 1964 with a 25 ft mast. The boat was a 60 footer and was docked north of the rail road bridge. The rr bridge was low and this boat should only go under with the tide low. But the bastard, Stewie Ingersol who sold us the boat didn't tell us and we were too dumb to ask. He was connected to the manufacturing company that bore his name. They put him in a boat yard to keep him happy and out of the family business.
Well, tide was going out but not enough for us. The boat needed a spring line to turn it in the river to go south. That how big it was in relation to the river. It need 500 feet to turn.
The mast hit the bottom of the bridge four inches fron the top. At the last moment I tried to stop and not go thru . Too late. Boat speed and current were too much. I was commited. Thank God the boat went thru at a 30 degee angle 'cause the mast came down just missing the wheel house.( boat was just like the Chesepeake buy boats with the wheel house aft).
Now getting back to the task at hand and not hi-jacking the thread, The Hamptons are good for me too. And I won't have to smack Stewie around.
Essex on the Conn. River. I bought a commercial boat there in 1964 with a 25 ft mast. The boat was a 60 footer and was docked north of the rail road bridge. The rr bridge was low and this boat should only go under with the tide low. But the bastard, Stewie Ingersol who sold us the boat didn't tell us and we were too dumb to ask. He was connected to the manufacturing company that bore his name. They put him in a boat yard to keep him happy and out of the family business.
Well, tide was going out but not enough for us. The boat needed a spring line to turn it in the river to go south. That how big it was in relation to the river. It need 500 feet to turn.
The mast hit the bottom of the bridge four inches fron the top. At the last moment I tried to stop and not go thru . Too late. Boat speed and current were too much. I was commited. Thank God the boat went thru at a 30 degee angle 'cause the mast came down just missing the wheel house.( boat was just like the Chesepeake buy boats with the wheel house aft).
Now getting back to the task at hand and not hi-jacking the thread, The Hamptons are good for me too. And I won't have to smack Stewie around.
A/K/A El Gaupo
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Essex is Nice... What about Saybrook Point Marina. Nice facility, floating docks.. great view, two pools, jacuzzi
let me know if you guys want to get info for there... i will put in a few calls...
www.saybrook.com .. Jeff is the Dockmaster...
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let me know if you guys want to get info for there... i will put in a few calls...
www.saybrook.com .. Jeff is the Dockmaster...
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My Dad's 1966 B20 that i am working on .. (pre-BootStripe)
My Dad's 1966 B20 that i am working on .. (pre-BootStripe)
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