Dave,
We started in Old Saybrokk, hit Point Judith the first day, then Onset. Went through the CC Canal, and started for Maine, but wind veered to NE, and fog rolled in. Went to starboard tack and sailed to Scituate. Left Scituate at noon the next day, sailed overnight to Cape Small, arriving noon the next day. Spent two nights in Cape Small Harbor, then three in The Basin. Went to Orr's Cove and spen two nights at Great Island Boatyard. From there hit Potts Harbor for one night, then sailed to The Goslings. Spent two nights there, then went to So. Freeport where my wife was disappointed that the shuttle to L.L. Bean had been discontinued. Next day sailed to Falmouth Foreside. Next day to South Portland, Centerboard Y.C. Then motored to Wood Island Harbor, a horribly rolly anchorage. Then motored to York Harbor (very light air for days, and on the nose all the time). Spent two nights in York Harbor, as we got fogged in. My wife loved it there. Then motored on to Manchester-by-the-Sea, where the Y.C gives free moorings. Then on to Scituate again. Finbally got to sail for a couple hours upon leaving Scituate in the morning, but the wind quit by the time we reach Mafry Ann Rock. Motored on and cought the current in the CC Canal and sailed across Buzzards Bay to Hadley's Harbor. Next day through Woods Hole to Lake Tashmoo. Next moring went to Cuttyhunk, through Canapitsit Channel. Nice day at Cuttyhunk, where we hit the annual church fair and library book sale. Left Cuttyhunk next morning and arrived at Peter Legnos's dock at Groton Long Point in Fisher's Island Sound and went out to dinner with Peter. Left Groton Long Point against the tide, as thunderstorms were predicted, and got to our home mooring just ahead of the storm. All in all, we had great weather, light air, Nancy enjoyed it, and the crew (Charlie, the ship's rat catcher) survived and thrived on having his staff available 24/7.