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We had a nice quiet night in Norwalk Islands.
When we arrived the area was very busy with speedboats, sailboats and fishing
boats everywhere but thankfully by suppertime everybody headed home and we had
the place to ourselves. We were roughly 25 miles from New York City and it was
really neat to be able to see the skyline in the distance.
Winds were light today so we ended up motoring
the entire way - not our favourite past time! Richard did attempt the sails at
one point but it was very short lived. Very few boats on the water today, not
surprising for a September monday. There were however quite a few fishing boats
dragging for oysters.
We arrived in City Island around 1pm and
stopped for fuel and water before finding an anchorage for the night. We ended
up anchoring just behind Rat Island, the boat traffic is very minimal but we
will feel like we are back at work as we are on the approach path for La
Guardia Airport!
It didn’t take us long to get the boat settled
away as we were anxious to get some shore time in before dark! Greg and Debbie
arrived and we all headed for town in their dinghy. City Island is only about a
mile and a half long and a few blocks wide so it is easy to get around.
Everybody seemed really friendly, at least we think they were friendly as it
was hard to understand allot of them with the accents:) We poked around a few
shops, picked up a few groceries and we all had great turkey suppers at a
quaint little restaurant before heading back to the boats.

you should have a stop in NYC....lots to do and see
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to more pics of the Eastern seaboard and the Statue of Liberty! Safe sailing. Linda
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