Showing posts with label Eastchester Bay. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Eastchester Bay. Show all posts

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Sunset over Eastchester Bay, Moon over Hewlett Point



Eldridge Tide and Pilot Book (2009), tells us the waxing gibbous moon (nearly full) rose at 18:24 EDT, and the sun set at 19:28 EDT on Wednesday, September 2, 2009. I was there, under sail, single-handed, in a gentle 10 kt. breeze on a late summer evening aboard North River 2 just west of City Island at Eastchester Bay.

Sunday, February 1, 2009

Super Sunday







Sunday - February 1.  Beautiful day - hit 50 F, wind south at 8-10.

Rowed out a mile to the 46 Nun (opposite Stepping Stones) that marks the shipping channel into the East River.  And ran into plenty of shipping.

A February thaw is necessary to achieve the goal of rowing every month of the year.  Got one in January too.  And December.

Steelers (with Obama on their side) 27.  Arizona (with McCain and Derek on their side) 23.

Sunday, December 28, 2008

Year-end voyage










The shortest voyages can be the most gratifying.  Today in a December thaw I rowed my 8 ft. plastic dinghy out .48 nm, past Big Tom (a rock)  to  R2 - the nun buoy that marks the entrance to Eastchester Bay.  Outbound is a lot farther than inbound.  Rowing into the sea and the wind, aiming for the bridge, and pulled south on the ebb, you earn the leisurely slide back to the dock, feathering the oars, cutting across the sea, spinning and pulling to put the stern into the swells when a big one rolls in.  When you get to the dock that .48 nm looks far again and you're glad the pump can still put out enough to carry you there on the strength of your arms and your back.

Then check North River 2 at Barron's.  Boat yards are at their best in winter - full of boats.  Looking at the keels, hulls, and spars you can tell how they sail.   The functional shapes and  primary colors look their best against the gray sky.

And then Brian Dempsey's American Ale House.  Vikings 20, Giants 19.  Season not over.