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Baltic 43...a mistake????
On Wed, 01 Nov 2006 06:58:25 -0500, Charlie Morgan wrote:
Big problem in LIS if you want to actually go anywhere. MANY (if not MOST) of the nicest places to visit are 8 feet at MLW. Anything much over 5-6 foot draft, and you are fairly severely limited. There are a *lot* of people on Long Island Sound with deep draft 40 and 50 foot sailboats and you don't see them running aground that often. Here in south Florida I carry spare props on my 24 ft I/O that draws 3 feet. In the Bahamas we wait for a rising tide to enter most harbors with a trawler that draws close to 5 1/2 ft. |
Baltic 43...a mistake????
What do you care how much money he has? Does it make you any poorer? Would breaking his leg make you walk better? Sheesh. Don't sweat it, Mike. These are trolls from ASA where I was quite the offender myself. All done with that, but they seem to need me, so they've followed me. I'll just ignore them as should everyone. My last few days of sailing this season are here.....sad times. On the other hand I'm getting the teak finally done in the cockpit and a host of other small upgrades such as a new asym. chute and lazy jacks. Cheers, Robert 35s5 NY |
Baltic 43...a mistake????
On Wed, 01 Nov 2006 10:15:21 -0500, Charlie Morgan wrote:
40 and 50 foot deep draft boats in LIS are a VERY tiny number, and you don't see them enjoying wonderful places like Coecles Harbor, Zieglers Cove, Southport, Milford, Cedar Island, Sterling Harbor, or hundreds of other great spots, either. They simply can't go, and many of the places they can go at all, they have to anchor very far out. Heck, most of Sag Harbor is less than 8 feet deep. I spent many years racing 40 and 50 ft boats on LIS and we always had plenty of company. There are close to 100 in Stamford alone, and a bunch more in Greenwich, Norwalk, Rye, Huntington and Manhasset. Stirling, Coecles and Sag Harbor are in Gardiners Bay last time I looked, not Long Island Sound. My chart for Zieglers Cove shows 8 ft at MLW. Bill Ziegler docked his fairly large racing boat, Gem, there for many years. (Chart # 12368_1) Southport has a controling depth of 9 ft at MLW. (Chart # 12369_1) Milford inner harbor is 5 ft but the outer harbor is 9ft. (Chart # 12354_1) Cedar Island (Clinton) has 7 1/2 to 8 at MLW. (Chart 12374_1) And of course this ignores the other 20 or 30 fine harbors on Long Island Sound, most of which have depths of 12 ft or more. |
Baltic 43...a mistake????
I said it would be SEVERELY LIMITED, and it is. Wayne, this is correct. Anything over 6 feet certainly limits one on the LIS....I've never met anyone who said otherwise. Yes, there are deeper drafts on the LIS with no problem....like the 34XL I mentioned, but he only races. Robert 35s5 NY |
Baltic 43...a mistake????
Capt. Rob wrote:
So....here's the dilemma. Sounds much too good to be true. While you're at it, why not buy a new Benz for $5k. -paul |
Baltic 43...a mistake????
On Wed, 01 Nov 2006 17:30:28 -0500, Charlie Morgan wrote:
So far, you have been wrong about every harbor you have cited. I'll take that as an indicator of the veracity of this statement. I have not said that there are places where you could take a boat that draws 8 feet. I said it would be SEVERELY LIMITED, and it is. Well Charlie, all of my charts are freshly downloaded from NOAA within the last year. I'd be glad to send you some screen prints if you'd like. I spent all of last summer cruisng LIS and points east with the very same charts. No problems with depth - anywhere. |
Baltic 43...a mistake????
On 1 Nov 2006 15:10:26 -0800, "Capt. Rob" wrote:
Anything over 6 feet certainly limits one on the LIS.. I would agree that it limits you from doing serious gunk holing, but in terms of being able to get in and out of major harbors and finding a place to anchor or dock - there really isn't a big issue. |
Baltic 43...a mistake????
Sounds much too good to be true. While you're at it, why not buy a new
Benz for $5k. It wasn't. But it was also an inside favor. I've had good luck with such deals in the past. A few years ago I snared a loaded C&C 32 for 15K. Doubled our money on that after sailing it for two years. We passed on the C&C 34XL, but that boat could have been ours for 35K below market value. We also did really well on the Beneteau 35s5 we have, which will make money when we sell. Quite recently a fellow at my yard bought a nearly mint Catalina 34 for 20K at a police auction. She was a mid 90's model that had sat hidden away. All he had to do was ship her from Arizona! The deals are out there. They often come when you're way too busy, too poor or too old to do anything about them. Robert 35s5 NY |
Baltic 43...a mistake????
Well Charlie, all of my charts are freshly downloaded from NOAA within the last year. Gentlemen, let's agree that there is some different perspective on what "severe draft limitations" really are. It really depends on what you're doing with the boat. For some, an 8 foot draft is workable on the LIS. Others, obviously a majority, agree that less than 6' is better. Some might say you need less than 4! It's really dependent on how the boat will be used. Okay...? Robert 35s5 NY |
Baltic 43...a mistake????
Capt. Rob wrote: Don't sweat it, Mike. These are trolls from ASA where I was quite the offender myself. Yes, you are the supreme offender. Why aren't you at ASA anymore? Got booted because of conflicts with ASA and some boat yards? Or was it because of your attacks on others sexual orientation? Or your potentially libellous postings? Which one? Or all of them? Warning to all: this guy is full of it up to his ears. He will be trolling you all with incredible stories and deals. He'll run a commercial business on this newsgroup. Don't believe me? Stroll over to alt.sailing.asa and search " and see what just floated in to your newsgroup. He has almost 30,000 posts to ASA most of them taunting others about their boats, families and livelihoods. Make this guy feel welcome here and you'll regret it. Seriously. Don't say you weren't warned! |
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