June 4 & 5 - Stamford to Port Washington

Today was a first!  I captained Cady Girl out of the slip at the Stamford Yacht Haven.  I could not have done it without Captain Pop Pop's sage advice!  Phew!

Weather was perfect and the ride was smooth! We passed several lighthouses and channel bouys with fog bells.

Love Port Washington and the weather is finally nice!  Met more fellow loopers - 5 boats total!  Everyone's waiting for the Erie Canal to open and have lots of advice about what we should and shouldn't do.

Port Washington's history includes "Baymen", of course, those who created and ran the commercial shellfish industry in 1832. It is also known for its boatbuilding industry starting in the 1920's. But the most interesting aspect of its history, is that it was a key research and manufacturing center of aircraft prior to World War I.  Giant Pan American Airlines Clippers took off from the Manhasset Bay in 1937 and continued to do so during WWII.

We head off tomorrow for the Hudson River - HOORAY!  

Lighthouse at Mamaroneck CT

Execution Rocks Lighthouse
Between New Riochelle and Sands Point NY
55 feet tall
Boats galore in Manhasset Bay

Cady Girl looks pretty good in the neighborhood
of high dollar boats!  From a 50' view (Ha Ha)


Osprey's protecting their nest on a Fog Bell Buoy








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