I'm thinking this might be the year for an 'anchoring mostly' cruise of Long Island Sound. I'd be arriving via Hells Gate. I've done some searching on Active captain for a good 2-3 week trip, but can't seem to get my arms around a plan. I do not want to spend the $$$ for the area marinas or even too much of the $$ mooring balls. We do need to hit Bridgeport for a couple of days late July to get to a wedding. Can anyone recommend a route with mostly anchorages or reasonably priced clubs?
Bobk
Chateau de Mer
1981 48MY
Baltimore Yacht Club
Tarpon Bay Yacht Club
From west to east, Manhasset Bay, anchor just south of port Washington YC, there is a water taxi, supermarket near by, and a bunch of waterfront Resturants, and marine suplies and nice town.
Hempstead harbor, no real protect anchorages
Oyster Bay, several good anchorage areas, West Harbor, Oyster Bay Cove, and west of the Seawanhaka YC's mooring field. All great spots, nearby town,
Lloyd Harbor, pretty harbor, no shoreside benifit
Huntington Harbor, no anchorage
Northport Bay, east of Hobart Beach AKA Sand City, great spot, nice beach.
Northport Harbor, (my home port) just north of morning field east side, Village dock has dunk dock, great Town, Restaurants, some shoping, marine supplies. A car ride to supermarket.
Centerport, not much protection.
Stonybrook Harbor, tide challenges, not recommended.
Port Jefferson, great town, water taxi, beach, waterfront dining.
Mt Sinai Harbor, small harbor, no shore side benefit, Port Jeff is a better choice and a mile away.
Mattituck Creek, near town, limited anchorage dink dock
Greenport, not on the sound, but great town, Restaurants, shopping, supermarket, marine supply,
These are all on the NY side, all have or are near fuel, pump out and 6+feet of depth and offer good holding.
If you visit Northport get in touch, the Hatteras NE Rendezvous will likely be the last weekend in July or first weekend in August, likely be at Essex Island Marina, Essex CT. A fun time for all and a great spot
JM