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Re: lv-ab: Any idea where to dock a 78 ft live aboard in or near NYC

From: A Piper (no email)
Date: Fri Sep 28 2007 - 21:07:57 EDT

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    Brewer Capri often handles very large yachts - Port Washington has
    excellent train access to NYC and there is a Bus Stop in front of the
    marina (takes you to the train).
    http://www.byy.com/Port%20Washington/visit.cfm
    Manhassety Bay Marina has one head dock usually open <though No
    Nonsense uses it often enough that there might be a conflict>.. MBM
    is more laid back and closer to West Marine and supermarkets -
    similar access to bus and train.
    http://www.manhassetbaymarina.com/ <-tell 'em Piper referred you

    Mooring field in Manhasset Bay is excellent (fairly calm and
    protected) as is the water taxi service.

    Hope that helps -

    A Piper
    SV Mandala Dufour 34' Sloop
    Manhasset Bay Marina

    Living life like -
    it's worth dying for.

    On Sep 28, 2007, at 6:01 AM, Lee Haefele wrote:

    > Go up the Hudson to a suburb that has a train station, the trains
    > run many times per hour.
    > Lee Haefele
    > ----- Original Message -----
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    > Subject: lv-ab: Any idea where to dock a 78 ft live aboard in or
    > near NYC
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    > no luck so far.
    >
    > thanks
    >
    > Miles
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