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Good luck and good sailing.
s/v Kerry Deare of Barnegat
http://home.comcast.net/~kerrydeare
As far as I know, the only ferry service between the islands is on the
Hy-line ferry. They have a couple of trips a day from one to the other. The
steamship authority only runs to the Martha's Vineyard from Woods Hole and
to Nantucket from Hyannis.
As it turns out, Cape Air flies between the islands, under $50 each way,
with several flights a day.
>Having some trouble finding an answer to this query. I suspect there's a
>passenger ferry of some sort (in season) between Oak Bluffs and Nantucket
>Harbor. Can anyone confirm or deny?
I believe there is a ferry from Woods Hole which stops at Oak Bluffs
and then continues on to Nantucket.
Definitive answers are here:
http://www.steamshipauthority.com/ssa/
I have been hoping to "visit" Nantucket during a summer cruise to the area
without actually "visiting" (i.e., taking the sailboat over from Marthas,
enduring the summer traffic and crowds, avoiding a northeaster in Nantucket
Harbor, etc., all of which I have "enjoyed" in the past. Nantucket is quite
nice, but the summer crowds and the harbor layout itself are not always most
relaxing.
Based on the information provided, it does not seem possible to
day-trip from Marthas in any economical fashion, so to keep peace aboard
ship I will submit to the hustle and bustle and sail over. The last time I
sailed over we enjoyed a memorable daysail in beautiful blue waters in a
fresh reaching breeze. Certainly a good day. Thanks to all for the
responses.
.
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