Cigatoo
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- Location
- Narragansett Bay
- Vessel Name
- Cigatoo
- Vessel Make
- Grand Banks 36 Classic #715
We make it a point to stop at Quicks for a swim at least once a year.
We make it a point to stop at Quicks for a swim at least once a year.
It is nice although I've never been swimming there, too many white sharks.
I once made a gravel pit trip on one of the oldest tugs around, the BEE. Built before the turn of the century, the 20th that is. 65' long and had one of those early Cats in it, 240HP or something I think. It was with my dad, and another tugboater name Cliff Thompson, no relation I suppose. He was a good friend of dads and of the Shrewsburys. Seattle to Steilacoom and back. This was mid to late 60's I think.
We enter on last half of a rising tide. Time it to arrive about at marker 44 or 46, where tides meet, at high slack. You'll have a boost on the way in, and again on the way out. If you're doing 7-8 knots relative to water, you have no steering problem.
Might be "a bit" more complicated for the tug/tow. How fast do they travel in WN?
I didn't think it looked right but I couldn't come up with a easier word.I think the title of the thread was meant to be 'itinerary'?
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