There's boat traffic in the summer, but it's not too bad. Most of it is in
the channel which is easily avoided.
It's easy to find. Off Interstate 95 at exit 91, follow Pequot Trail to
Farmholme Rd and take the right all the way to the tee intersection at Rte 1
then a right to the set of lights at Greenhaven Rd (left) and a quick right
onto Palmer Neck Rd. From Farmholme it's a quick right, left, right and
straight on down to the end and a big parking lot. The lot gets filled in
the summer with boaters and fishermen, but when the wind picks up in the
afternoon, there are plenty of parking spots. Sometimes we double up in the
extra long spots that are there for cars with trailers, but that's good too.
Looking like it's going to be nice this weekend. Southeast and snotty.
Perfect.
People sail at Hamonnasett beach and Lighthouse Point in East Haven, though
I've only been to each once in twenty four years. If I'm looking for a road
trip, I'll go to Narragansett bay or the Sakonnet river in Rhode Island or
Buzzard's Bay or Cape Cod in Massachusetts. In the summer, it's usually
windier the farther east one travels.
<winds...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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Dan,
The following two Yahoo groups are fairly active and a great source of
information on sailing spots in Connecticut:
Connecticut Windsurfing List http://sports.groups.yahoo.com/group/windsurf/?yguid=53165346
CT Kitesurfing http://sports.groups.yahoo.com/group/CTKitesurfing/?yguid=53165346
Best Regards,
John
Stamford, CT.
Thanks John.
Thanks a ton.