Rend 2010
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Tom: It depends on where you are coming from. If from NJ, you wouldn't get as far East as Plum Island since you would probably go through the canal and the Peconic Bays to Greenport rather than making the transit around Montauk Point. If you are coming from the North, you could pass Plum Island on either side depending on the weather in Long Island Sound. Some days it is a lot smoother to go south of Plum and avoid the tide in Plum Gut. Either way, the ride from Plum Island to Greenport should be about 1/2 hour.
I think Tom is coming from NJ, no? If so then Tom's tower will not make it through the canal. Tom, you have two options:White Bear wrote:Tom: It depends on where you are coming from. If from NJ, you wouldn't get as far East as Plum Island since you would probably go through the canal and the Peconic Bays to Greenport rather than making the transit around Montauk Point. If you are coming from the North, you could pass Plum Island on either side depending on the weather in Long Island Sound. Some days it is a lot smoother to go south of Plum and avoid the tide in Plum Gut. Either way, the ride from Plum Island to Greenport should be about 1/2 hour.
1) run outside south of LI and come around Montauk point. Then north of Gardiners Island and head west to Greenport. It is a long trip, the best stop for that big boat for fuel is Shinnecock or Montauk.
2) Run through NYC up the East River and through the LI Sound then come around Orient point just west of Plum Island, then continue west to Greenport.
I've done both, the south route is much faster. The north route is cool because you can stop in places like Essex or Stonigton in CT or Port Jefferson in NY. You can even stop in NYC, but do it on the West side on the Hudson River, not the East side. There is for all intents and purposes no dockage on the East side any longer. The west side you can stay at Chelsea Piers and you have access to everything including the Hudson River park that runs the length of Manhattan and the new Highline Park, very very neat to check out. Keep us posted on the route you are planning and I am sure everyone will throw out ideas.
harry you are not going anywere near GWB . look on map for outter bridge crossing about 3 exits south of GWB . you will go over VNB and on to south state parkway to end. if you need details i will publish them .this is car only route (or pickup truck). very quick unless you try it rush hour friday 4pm on .
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Harry- if you land at Islip, you will already be 1/2 of the way out on Long Island. No bridges, no going near NYC. Islip is about 45 miles east of NYC. You will get in a car, or get picked up, and you will drive east for about 1 hour 15 minutes. You will drive through the Pine Barrens, through lots of farms, and a bunch of small towns.
Islip is a very convenient place to fly into. Even if you decide to go to Rhode Island or Connecticut, or Mass for some reason, you would just take a ferry from Orient Point (the town next to Greenport). Except for summer tourist taffic you will not be aggravated much.
Islip is a very convenient place to fly into. Even if you decide to go to Rhode Island or Connecticut, or Mass for some reason, you would just take a ferry from Orient Point (the town next to Greenport). Except for summer tourist taffic you will not be aggravated much.
harry i thought you were driving up ,if your flying the brothers set you straight islip is terrific . i could drive up to the door and pick you up .the problem is i will be taking the boat friday .if you get in on a thursday i would gladly pick you up and take you to greenport . like jspiezio said beautiful country, peaceful driving thru short cut at westhamton to the farms along north road. then down into greenport or you might want to go to the wine tasteing along that road.
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Jo Ann and I are pretty certain that we will make the 2010 rendezvous.
Its too early to know exactly what we will do but I am for sure we will land at ISLIP. Never even heard of ISLIP until a few evenings ago. One thing for sure is that we will fly from Alabama.
I may even take you guys up on your offers.
Driving across the GWB is really not all that bad but it is high on the list of the most traffic I have ever encountered.
One thing for sure is that I am looking forward to seeing once again you guys that I have already met and looking forward to meeting ALL of the rest of "Our Gang"
On another note.....2010 is IMTS year....any of our machine shop or manufacturing brothers gonna attend?
Harry
Jo Ann and I are pretty certain that we will make the 2010 rendezvous.
Its too early to know exactly what we will do but I am for sure we will land at ISLIP. Never even heard of ISLIP until a few evenings ago. One thing for sure is that we will fly from Alabama.
I may even take you guys up on your offers.
Driving across the GWB is really not all that bad but it is high on the list of the most traffic I have ever encountered.
One thing for sure is that I am looking forward to seeing once again you guys that I have already met and looking forward to meeting ALL of the rest of "Our Gang"
On another note.....2010 is IMTS year....any of our machine shop or manufacturing brothers gonna attend?
Harry
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I am back and forth between lauderdale and long Island about 15 - 20 times a year. ISLIP is the way to go. There are car rentals. The only problem is that not a lot of airlines fly there. I use Southwest and it works fine for me ... not sure who else flies there.
If coming by boat from NJ and tower won't clear Shinnecock canal bridges, you have two choices ....
(A) stay in Ocean and go around Montauk, then up past Gardiners Island to Greenport
(B) come in NY harbor, do the east river and go east in LI Sound, then come around Orient Point and to greenport.
six of one/half dozen of other ... either way, you are going more east than you need to and doubling back.
If coming by boat from NJ and tower won't clear Shinnecock canal bridges, you have two choices ....
(A) stay in Ocean and go around Montauk, then up past Gardiners Island to Greenport
(B) come in NY harbor, do the east river and go east in LI Sound, then come around Orient Point and to greenport.
six of one/half dozen of other ... either way, you are going more east than you need to and doubling back.
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Last weekend in july or 1st in August? I look forward to it...back to the barn, maybe, just maybe my ride will float by then...Keep us posted on sign up details for slip reservations...My folks had a good time last year, Brewster even gave my Mom some Bertram juice...BH
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Not sure who the lead guy is, but I can send all of my "stuff" from last year to whoever it is. Names and addresses for contacts and attendees already into the computer, so one pain in the rear you won't have to deal with. Just let me know who the lead guy is.
Also.....I'm in. Will try to scedule my vacation around it so wll be up for some cruising on either end.
Also.....I'm in. Will try to scedule my vacation around it so wll be up for some cruising on either end.
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Thanks for all the advice. I had a feeling that the tower would not fit thru the canal. We will go up the east river, the crew loves that ride. We will continue on the Newport and Nantucket after the rendezvous. We will not need fuel from NJ to Greenport. We have a range of 14 to 20 hours @ 25 knots
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