Monthly Archives: July 2015

Red Brook Harbor

July 18

We had visitors aboard for a day! Nancy Tripp, who we’d bumped into at Cuttyhunk the previous weekend was joined by Laurie’s workmate, Nancy Henry, along with colleague Steve Carter and his wife Simi.

With a brisk south wind forecast for the day and possible rain showers, we decided to head for Red Brook Harbor on the west coast of Cape Cod. If the rain comes, we’d have a short bailout of the Beverly Yacht Club in Marion. Fortunately, the rain held off and with Steve mostly at the helm and with reefed main and small jib, we made great speed – 7 – 8 knots – and great time to Red Brook where we were able to hang on a mooring for lunch.

Nancy T had brought along a fruit basket, Simi some cheese and my favorite (Mc Vitties) buiscuits and Nancy H brought the brownies! How could we go wrong with that lot coupled to beer and wine!

The ride back was a little bumpier heading into the wind, but with only a couple of tacks we made it back in good time to enjoy another beverage (or a cup of tea)!

Nancy T., Simi, Bill, Nancy H., Laurie and Steve

Nancy T., Simi, Bill, Nancy H., Laurie and Steve

On Sunday, there was no wind! It was hot and very humid, so after a couple of boat chores, we bailed and headed for the apartment – at least it would be a little less damp there!

 

Cuttyhunk

After 2 weeks of ‘being on’ as organizers of the OCC’s Southern New England Cruise, it was nice to have a quiet weekend among friends.

We took advantage of an early start, and sailed down to Cuttyhunk on Friday afternoon, against a light wind and anchored on the outside alongside Mike and Jane in Jamin. Just as we arrived, a group of seals welcomed us into the harbor.

On Saturday, Peter and Diane aboard Elixir showed up too – opting for one of the outside moorings.

We had a really relaxing weekend sitting on the beach and watching crazy cows also enjoying the beach! We enjoyed a bit of a pot luck dinner (and too many drinks) aboard Elixir on Saturday night.

Diane

Diane

James Bond perhaps?

James Bond perhaps?

Big Hawk!

Big Hawk!

Beach Day!

Beach Day!

Salty Cow

Salty Cow

Jane

Jane

Mike and Jane

Mike and Jane

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sunday was beautiful, so we walked to the top of the hill and back – then Mike bought us ice cream! As we were leaving in the dingy, Laurie suddenly recognized Nancy Tripp in another dingy that was just arriving. We had house sat for Nancy and her late husband a couple of years ago so it was nice to catch up with her again.

 

 

We had a nice down-wind sail back to Mattapoisett in the heat of the day – and then opted to stay aboard for the night as our non-air-conditioned apartment was likely untenable! So we did a few chores and made our return early on Monday morning.

OCC Southern New England Cruise

A Fleet of 10 boats assembled in Shelter Island, NY for the start of the OCC’s 2015 Southern New England Cruise on Sunday June 21st to be entertained at the Shelter Island Yacht Club by OCC Port Officer Charlie Weiner and his delightful wife Lynn. Charlie, in his 90’s has been a stalwart supporter of the cruise since its inception, so this was a perfect venue to start the rally – and the event proved to set the tone for the remainder of the cruise.

The Flying Fish

The Flying Fish

Entertainers - Bentley, Ju and Jim

Entertainers – Bentley, Ju and Jim

 

 

 

 

 

 

We were musically entertained by Jim and Bentley from Salty Paws and Julian off Domini while Charlie kept the drinks coming!

Lynn, Rachelle, Bill and Charlie

Lynn, Rachelle, Bill and Charlie

The following day, while several boats took off to other destinations, others took the opportunity to bicycle our way to a Long Island vineyard – Mattabella – for a tasting of their offerings. The wines were surprisingly good, as was the exercise – just enough to warrant an excellent meal on the way back at the local and excellent ‘Fish Market’ restaurant.

Wine Tasting

Wine Tasting

Wine Tasters

Wine Tasters

 

 

 

 

 

 

On the Tuesday morning, the remaining boats departed Shelter Island after a terrific visit. Toodle-oo! took off in company with Alcedo and Lily for the 75 mile trip to Menemsha on the western end of Martha’s Vineyard. Initially, the light winds favored Toodle-oo!, but as the winds strengthened, the big boats flew past.

Alcedo and Lily - Behind(!) Toodle-oo!

Alcedo and Lily – Behind(!) Toodle-oo!

Toodle-oo! arrived in Menemsha to join Lily, Time Bandit, Domini and Over Budget in the anchorage while Dawnpiper was snug as a bug in the inner harbor.

 

 

 

 

The following morning, Toodle-oo! moved in to share the inner mooring and Jamin later joined us too. Meanwhile, the anchorage filled with the additions of Alcedo, Egret and Wishbone and we all gathered at Menemsha beach for late afternoon pot luck drinks and appetizers on a gloriously sunny day.

Menemsha Beach Gathering

Menemsha Beach Gathering – Click to enlarge

Later that evening a large contingent gathered for dinner at the local restaurant, Home Port.

Menemsha is a delightful (albeit dry) fishing village, with excellent opportunities for knick-knack shopping in the little shops – or for fresh seafood right on the wharf.

Larsen's The place for seafood

Larsen’s The place for seafood

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Sunset watchers - and fishermen!

Sunset watchers – and fishermen!

 

The next event of the cruise was to be in Edgartown on the Saturday, 3 days on, so boats chose their own itinerary between events – enjoying some of the many fabulous anchorages of the area.

When the Fleet assembled in Edgartown it had grown to 13 with the additions of Star Light and Alia Vita, so we dominated an area of the mooring field quite handily. Unfortunately the weather was somewhat dreary, with a storm due to blow in right after our planned event in Edgartown, which was to be held at Fred and Anne Osborn’s house. And what an event it turned out to be!

Fred Osborn

Fred Osborn

Fred and Anne's

Fred and Anne’s

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fred, Anne and their family had toiled to set up a barbeque feast in the garden sufficient to entertain the entire contingent of 32 guests and what’s more, they managed to hold off the worst of the bad weather – the odd sprinkle or two just adding a nice touch of atmosphere.

They then produced for us thrilling entertainment of the Vineyard Sound (http://vineyardsound.org/) – an A Cappella group made up of students and recent graduates of local universities that come to Martha’s Vineyard each year to give concerts. Fred had scored a 30 minute slot of their time, just for the occasion and they did not disappoint – the music was inspiring.

Vineyard Sound

Vineyard Sound

At the end of the evening we all dingied back to the boats and battened down the hatches for the predicted storm. During the night we saw gusts up into the 40’s, but no damage was sustained – we all survived!

The iconic film ‘Jaws’ was filmed on Martha’s Vineyard so the following day, a large contingent attended a showing of Jaws – in its 40th anniversary year – at the small cinema in Edgartown. Our group could be heard muttering locations throughout the film – which by the way, remains as scary as it ever was!

Our next port of call was the Beverly Yacht club in Marion, where commodore and OCC member, Larry Hall had managed to persuade them to keep the bar and kitchen open a little longer than normal to feed some weary OCC’ers. A good time was had by all.

The next stop was in Newport, but most boats stopped along the way at Quisset, Hadley Harbor or Cuttyhunk, before arriving at the anchorage in Newport, which had plenty of space to accommodate our group. In Newport we were joined by several late joiners – El Vagabond (hot off their recent circumnavigation), Paradise, Kittiwake, William Barron, Grace and Dragon Run. We were also joined in the evening by Moonstone – members of the CA.

Dinner had been arranged for 20 at the Brick Alley Pub, but the manager proved to be completely flexible, accommodating over 40 guests and providing an excellent service to boot!

Our Fleet

Our Fleet – Click to enlarge!

The final venue of the cruise was Bristol RI – home of the oldest running Fourth of July Parade, true Americana in action!

OCC members Jil Westcott and John Bell invited us to their beautiful home on Poppasquash for a pot luck dinner – with entertainment once again from our cruising pianist Julian, who had prepared a wonderful ditty to remember the events and participants of the cruise. He got a little interference from a Mandolin player too! Afterwards, we all retired to our boats to watch Bristol’s firework display on a beautiful clear night, and then saw countless other displays around the area.

The Ladies

The Ladies

Paradise

Paradise

The group at John and Jil's

The group at John and Jil’s

Jane and Rachelle

Jane and Rachelle

Hands Across the Sea

Hands Across the Sea

Pianoman

Pianoman

Greta and Gary

Greta and Gary

Jill Westcot

Jill Westcot

Ron and Ineke

Ron and Ineke

John, Charles and Rob

John, Charles and Rob

Mike and JW

Mike and JW

David, Rob and Charles

David, Rob and Charles

The final day of the cruise, July Fourth, dawned beautiful and sunny and had us all watching the parade alongside Bill Knowles of Salty Dawg fame and OCC member. He had arranged a prime viewing spot right in front of the TV cameras. Several of us scooted off to the local hostelry, Aidans where we watched the parade on TV (and kept tabs on our cruise members) and sampled the Irish nectar!

Bristol July 4th Parade

Bristol July 4th Parade

The two week cruise was over – it had been a great success and we all got to meet new friends and experience new cruising locations.