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Tossed the mooring for a couple weeks, and landed in Block Island.

John :)
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Beautiful photo - I love the light - and your boat always looks neat as a pin!
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October is the best time of year on Block, well done!
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Thanks!
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Cuttyhunk is pretty nice too!

Actually, I took these pictures a couple summers ago. Just thought I'd share in the reminiscing.

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And let's not forget Onset, that sweet offer of refuge between the west end of the canal and the rolling Hell that Hog Island Channel can be in a strong SW'er when the canal ebbs into it.

Red Brook Harbor is the other option to let the Hog settle down as you approach Hog Island Channel from the west. Know these two options (Onset & Red Brook), and you'll never have to deal with a wild & lumpy Hog Island Channel. Whether it be for a few hours, or a few days, both are great spots to drop the hook, get some rest, and do a bit of exploring ashore.

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John, CD28 wrote:Image

And let's not forget Onset, that sweet offer of refuge between the west end of the canal and the rolling Hell that Hog Island Channel can be in a strong SW'er when the canal ebbs into it.

Red Brook Harbor is the other option to let the Hog settle down as you approach Hog Island Channel from the west. Know these two options (Onset & Red Brook), and you'll never have to deal with a wild & lumpy Hog Island Channel. Whether it be for a few hours, or a few days, both are great spots to drop the hook, get some rest, and do a bit of exploring ashore.

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Thanks for the photos and write up John. We returned from the same area just a few weeks ago. Your mention of Red Brook and Onset are especially appreciated. People laugh when I tell them the CCCanal and the water at each end, can be some of the worst stretches I've ever seen! This last trip had an episode just north of Onset I had in the canal. What a mess that was!

We spent 3 days on Cuttyhunk. The dinghy sailing was the best.
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The anchorage there is one of our all time favorites on the east coast.
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Beautiful images Tom; great stuff, as always!

Years ago, when my daughter was tiny, we dragged her Eli sailing dinghy down to Cuttyhunk for a few days. We also had a great time sailing around the pond. The hiking trails, Soprano's Pizza, and the outboard powered "Raw Bar" come together to make Cuttyhunk a truly unique and wonderful experience.

More recently, we took advantage of the great weather over this past Columbus Day weekend and took a mooring in Scituate for a couple nights. Scituate is another favorite of ours, and often the stop just before/after Onset as we day hop our way down/up the coast. I love the flat evening light through the dry Autumn air. It's a Luminst's dream, but this was the best I could do with an iPhone camera. ;)

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These pictures reminded me of how nice October was in the Northeast (with the exception of this past weekend!). This thread inspires a long time lurker like me to post a few also:

Columbus Day weekend in Great Salt Pond, Block Island:

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It looks like we had the pond to ourselves, but perspective is everything:

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You know your obsession with the boat has gone to far when you ask the Admiral:

"Honey, can you move out of the way so I can get a better picture of the boat?"

A second after this picture was taken, I got a boat cushion upside the head!

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Can't wait for next season!
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Welcome to the forum, billsull (although you were already here... but we didn't realize it :)

Great looking Seawind! I hope we get to see more of her.

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Thanks for the welcome(s) and the kind words about Patience - she just came out of the water today, so I'll be back to PCF often as I work through the "to do" list.
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