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Conference unifix::sailing

Title:SAILING
Notice:Please read Note 2.* before participating in this conference
Moderator:UNIFIX::BERENS
Created:Wed Jul 01 1992
Last Modified:Mon Jun 02 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2299
Total number of notes:20724

1314.0. "Nantucket Moorings and Slips?" by MEMORY::LAZGIN () Tue Aug 22 1989 11:34

    I'll be chartering a Cape Dory 25 this weekend, starting Friday
    morning.
    
    I'd like to go to Nantucket if the winds are favorable.
    
    Could some folks that have been to Nantucket, tell me if
    town mooring are available?   Are slips available?  From who?
    What Price?  etc.
    
    Thanks,
    Frank 
    

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1314.1CURIE::DONOHUETue Aug 22 1989 13:249
    I was in Nantucket last year.  If my memory is correct, moorings were
    $35 a night.  Launch service, provided by a different company, was
    $2.00 a head each way.  There appeared to be plenty of room to anchor
    in the anchorage designated on the harbor chart.  There is a dingy dock
    that you can tie up at for free.  
    
                 John
    

1314.2don't leave home w/o itAKOV12::TYLERTue Aug 22 1989 16:1813
nantucket moorings (ch  68) will be happy to relieve you of $40 per night for a
mooring ....  can't speak  to  slips  ...    they're  filled w/floating patio's
anyway.  btw ...  beware  of the environmental police (anyone know what they're
all about - never saw them before  this season and they seem to be everywhere).
the one on nantucket lives aboard a sailboat  opposite  the town dingy dock and
spends the day checking dingy registrations and deciding who he's going to have
the coast guard board that day ....  that from the locals  who  don't have much
use for him.

jeff tyler
"opus"
westport pt