touristy but worth it.. http://www.newicks.com/
The one in Dover NH seats over 600 folks or something stupid like that.
touristy but worth it.. http://www.newicks.com/
The one in Dover NH seats over 600 folks or something stupid like that.
aussiesmg wrote: Do any of you guys have access to a sail boat, I have always wanted to sail the New England (Chesapeake) waterways? Just a few hours would be awesome.
In 2006, in San Diego I rented a Catalina 30 sailboat for a 24 hr period for $280. I thought that was a great deal.
http://www.shelterislandsailing.com/sandiego_charter_boats.htm
I could not find you that deal but here are some leads.
Sail your own small stuff like Rhodes 19 or bring their captain on a 32 footer and it is $250/$500 http://www.oldquarry.com/shop/sailing.php
Its an Alerion Yawl for $250/$500 with captain and food.
http://www.lengel.net/topcat/TopCat/Rates.html
More:
http://www.sailingtexas.com/crentals.html
http://www.yachtquintessence.com/info.htm
http://www.sightsailing.com/
http://www.classic12metercharters.com/tickets.asp
http://www.stuartmarine.com/boat-rentals/ $125 for full day on small keelboat
ooh u can rent jet skis and pontoon boats on lake winniepasauki.. thats so spelle dwrong but ull figure it out.
Heading out this weekend, my email is aussiesmg@yahoo.com. I can respond by my Blackberry so get in touch with me guys, looking forward to meeting a few of you and downing a couple of brews.
Steve
I'm in as long as it doesn't conflict with any previous plans. Probably heading up to Owls Head on Sunday.
RexSeven wrote: Any New England GRMers want to organize a mini-meet while aussiesmg is in the area?
I'm in if there's a day that works (Sunday is great for me, but probably not good for those who are fathers or have living fathers)
Will try and stay in touch during trip, but my email is the best way to get a hold of me quickly, I have to be at JFK Sunday around 12pm, be in NYC for about 24 hours or so then heading north to check out the seafood...
any hints on a good hotel in portland maine very welcome the rest is booked
Itinery
18 Williamsport PA
19 to 21 NYC
22 New Haven
23 to 25 Hyannis MA
26 Boston
27 to 29 Portland ME
30 TBD
The family and I drove straight from Chicago to Buffalo, New York and saw the falls. From there we drove UP and STRAIGHT across the country to Bangor, Maine. We were on a lot of two lane state highways. We then drove the entire coast to New York City and back to Chi-town. 13 States, 2-1/2 weeks, and 4,000 miles.
Do not use GPS or computers. Get a Rand McNally map and learn to use it. Boston history and Newport, Rhode Island SHOULD not be passed up.
I just got back from Block Island,RI for the first time. I didn't get to see much of the island because of work,but what I saw was awesome!!! Check it out if you get the chance. Swing by my place in Carver on your way to Hyannis. You can see TR8Todd's collection of TR8/7's as well because he is a mile from me. I emailed you my number.
Chris
sweet Chris, I was hoping you would keep track of this, we head out first thing in the morning, I have booked a lot of the hotels per above itinery.
Oh and hell yeah, I would love to be a part of a regional-GRM get together.
Woody if you have time let me know, wouldn't mind saying Hi in person, even partake in a brew or two
The Hilton Garden Inn is a nice hotel right in the heart of the Old Port in Portland, can't beat the location, might be pricey though, haven't checked in a while.
I used to live in Portland, but I can't recommend a specific place to stay. But, you'll want to be within walking distance of the Old Port.
I'm sure you'll get out to Cape Elizabeth to see Portland Head Light, just like everyone else, but you may want to go a couple of miles to the South also and see Two Lights. It's beautiful down there. If you are at Portland head Light, face the ocean, look to your right and look for the next two lighthouses. Then drive to them. Try the lobster at the shack when you get there..
If you go North along the coast, the Boothbay Harbor area is really nice. Of course, so is everything else.
Be careful around Ogunquit, unless, you know, you're into that kind of thing. Not that there's anything wrong with it...
Spend as much time as possible driving along the coast of Maine. There's nothing else like it.
Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome. Albatros D.Va, Bleriot XI, Curtis Pusher, Fokker VII, Sopwith Camel, and tons more. They fly.
http://www.oldrhinebeck.org/
aussiesmg wrote: any hints on a good hotel in portland maine very welcome the rest is booked Itinery 18 Williamsport PA 19 to 21 NYC 22 New Haven 23 to 25 Hyannis MA 26 Boston 27 to 29 Portland ME 30 TBD
If you have any questions in NY call. I'm working 11-7 the 19 and 20, and 3-11 the 21 cell 516 298 8716
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