Cruisers Forum
 

Go Back   Cruisers & Sailing Forums > Scuttlebutt > Destinations > Atlantic & the Caribbean
Cruiser Wiki Click Here to Login
Register Vendors FAQ Community Calendar Today's Posts Log in

Reply
  This discussion is proudly sponsored by:
Please support our sponsors and let them know you heard about their products on Cruisers Forums. Advertise Here
 
Thread Tools Search this Thread Rate Thread Display Modes
Old 18-03-2012, 05:06   #1
Registered User

Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Barrington, RI
Boat: Hunter 41DS
Posts: 4
New Destinations for a Week Out of Barrington, RI in Narragansett Bay?

Hello Cruisers Forum Friends,

My wife and I will be taking a Jeanneau 42DS with a 5ft6 keel for a week out of Barrington, RI in Narragansett Bay in mid-August 2012, and we'd love some suggested itineraries that might take us to some new spots. (I do have the Childress cruising guide to this area and am starting to go through it).

We have some familiarity with the area. For example, we've been in the Bay several times for day sails on a friend's Hunter 37, and have taken that vessell to Block Is. 3-4 times, as well as Cuttyhunk and Newport. One favorite spot which will give you a sense of what we like is in South Dartmouth, known to locals as Padanarum.

Clearlly, Martha's Vinyard and Nantucket are obvious destinations, and I wouldn't mind hitting Vineyard Haven on the former, and have some concerns about the ease of sail to the latter.

We're looking for a very relaxed week of easy sailing, pre-arranged moorings (anchoring is fine as well), to destinations in Narragansett Bay, Buzzards Bay, the Vineyard and perhaps Nantucket. We know to be flexible in our planning, a skill we've learned in charters to the SVI and Penobscot Bay, among other destinations.

Also, any referral to the best paper chart #'s for these areas would be appreciated....the wife wants to practice her advanced nav skills.

So....what say you, Northeast cruisers? Here's a couple rough ideas, please let me know your thoughts.

Sat: Overnight on boat in Barrington, RI.
Sun: 8am departure to Cuttyhunk. (alternative: Padanarum)
Mon: Cuttyhunk to Vineyard Haven, Martha's Vineyard
Tues: 2nd night in Vineyard Haven, or extra weather day
Weds: Vineyard Haven to Nantucket.
Thurs: 2nd night at Nantucket, or extra weather day
Fri: Nantucket to....Newport? (been there, done that)
Sat: return to Barrington, RI

Other alternatives that I've seen in the forum include places such as Memsha or Tashmoo, Hadley's Harbor, Tarpaulin Cove, Potters Cove, Quisset and Red Brook Harbor. If these are attractive with reserveable moorings in high season....and worth visiting...where would you substitute them in?

As an alternative, we could head for the Vineyard then make for Nantucket, stay for a couple days, then head back--making Nantucket the real focal point of the trip--and wouldn't mind suggestions about the best way to do that. We won't be doing any night sailing.

Thank you all in advance.

With best wishes,

MarkTun
marktun is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 18-03-2012, 06:01   #2
Registered User
 
mbianka's Avatar

Join Date: Mar 2008
Posts: 2,144
Images: 1
Re: New destinations for a week out of Barrington, RI in Narragansett Bay?

Quote:
Originally Posted by marktun View Post
Hello Cruisers Forum Friends,

My wife and I will be taking a Jeanneau 42DS with a 5ft6 keel for a week out of Barrington, RI in Narragansett Bay in mid-August 2012, and we'd love some suggested itineraries that might take us to some new spots. (I do have the Childress cruising guide to this area and am starting to go through it).

We have some familiarity with the area. For example, we've been in the Bay several times for day sails on a friend's Hunter 37, and have taken that vessell to Block Is. 3-4 times, as well as Cuttyhunk and Newport. One favorite spot which will give you a sense of what we like is in South Dartmouth, known to locals as Padanarum.

Clearlly, Martha's Vinyard and Nantucket are obvious destinations, and I wouldn't mind hitting Vineyard Haven on the former, and have some concerns about the ease of sail to the latter.

We're looking for a very relaxed week of easy sailing, pre-arranged moorings (anchoring is fine as well), to destinations in Narragansett Bay, Buzzards Bay, the Vineyard and perhaps Nantucket. We know to be flexible in our planning, a skill we've learned in charters to the SVI and Penobscot Bay, among other destinations.

Also, any referral to the best paper chart #'s for these areas would be appreciated....the wife wants to practice her advanced nav skills.

So....what say you, Northeast cruisers? Here's a couple rough ideas, please let me know your thoughts.

Sat: Overnight on boat in Barrington, RI.
Sun: 8am departure to Cuttyhunk. (alternative: Padanarum)
Mon: Cuttyhunk to Vineyard Haven, Martha's Vineyard
Tues: 2nd night in Vineyard Haven, or extra weather day
Weds: Vineyard Haven to Nantucket.
Thurs: 2nd night at Nantucket, or extra weather day
Fri: Nantucket to....Newport? (been there, done that)
Sat: return to Barrington, RI

Other alternatives that I've seen in the forum include places such as Memsha or Tashmoo, Hadley's Harbor, Tarpaulin Cove, Potters Cove, Quisset and Red Brook Harbor. If these are attractive with reserveable moorings in high season....and worth visiting...where would you substitute them in?

As an alternative, we could head for the Vineyard then make for Nantucket, stay for a couple days, then head back--making Nantucket the real focal point of the trip--and wouldn't mind suggestions about the best way to do that. We won't be doing any night sailing.

Thank you all in advance.

With best wishes,

MarkTun

Mark

I have not been that far east in a few years but, Cuttyhunk Island is always a favorite of mine. Likewise Hadley Harbor is another nice tranquail spot I'd go back to. My take on Nantucket is it is an upscale Key West. Unless you want to shop and hang out with day trippers I would not waste your time heading there. Vineyard Haven IMO is a little more down scale but, still a lot of tourist heading there. I did like Menemsha and I would pick up a mooring off the beach again or you could anchor. You may already know this but, I would make sure you pick up the Eldridge Tide and Pilot Book:
THE BIANKA LOG BLOG: FROM BIANKA'S BOOK SHELF: ELDRIDGE TIDE AND PILOT BOOK
before you head out. It's most valuable for navigating these waters and using the currents to make your trips faster.
__________________
Mike
mbianka is offline   Reply With Quote
Reply


Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are Off
Pingbacks are Off
Refbacks are Off


Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
Old Warhorse in the Shop for a Makeover... CharlieCobra Construction, Maintenance & Refit 49 13-04-2013 18:54
Change of Plan boatman61 Pacific & South China Sea 245 08-10-2012 07:01
Caribbean Nav C-Map NT+ chips for RL80 Farr50PH Atlantic & the Caribbean 1 21-04-2012 10:29
How to Avoid Australian GST as US Citizen Buying Boat in the US and Moving to AUS? jm21 Dollars & Cents 49 21-03-2012 15:24
New Destinations for a Week Out of Barrington, RI in Narragansett Bay? marktun Atlantic & the Caribbean 1 18-03-2012 06:01

Advertise Here


All times are GMT -7. The time now is 21:06.


Google+
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.8 Beta 1
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
Social Knowledge Networks
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.8 Beta 1
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.

ShowCase vBulletin Plugins by Drive Thru Online, Inc.