Reviews from John Cowperthwaite (4)
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Bridge comment on Brooklyn Heights Road Bridge
Comment by: John Cowperthwaite on May 15, 2021
Vessel Type: Power
LOA: 33'
The bridge has been completed, check vertical clearance.
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WG Editor Comment:
Listing corrected.
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Anchorage Review for Maple Juice Cove
Reviewed by: John Cowperthwaite, Narrows II, on Jan 6, 2017
Vessel Type: Power
LOA: 33'
Draft: 1.5'Overall Rating:Holding:Wind Protection:Current Flow:Wake Protection:Scenic Beauty:Ease of Shopping:Shore Access:MJC is a preferred overnight anchorage. This is predominantly a residential area, no shopping and the nearest store is in Thomaston, roughly 20 miles up river. Local lobsters can be acquired at the Olson dock on the North side of MJC, on the way in.
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Anchorage Review for Georges Harbor
Reviewed by: John Cowperthwaite on Sep 16, 2016
Vessel Type: Power
LOA: 30'
Draft: 6.0'Overall Rating:Holding:Wind Protection:Current Flow:Wake Protection:Scenic Beauty:Ease of Shopping:Shore Access:Pet Friendly:Cell Service:WiFi:Allen and Benner should be considered as one in that they are the property of the Wyeth Family (Andrew Wyeth, '17-'09). The passage between the two is narrow but friendly but not a good anchorage due to traffic. There is history here and it is worth visiting by boat. Because they are private, one should not go ashore without permission.
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Anchorage Review for Burnt Island
Reviewed by: John Cowperthwaite on Sep 16, 2016
Vessel Type: Power
LOA: 30'
Draft: 6.0'Overall Rating:Holding:Wind Protection:Current Flow:Wake Protection:Scenic Beauty:Ease of Shopping:Shore Access:Pet Friendly:WiFi:Burnt is totally protected from prevailing S/W winds. It is a stopover location for the Outward Bound School. Little Burnt can be easily approached at low tide by beaching on the connecting sand bar. This is an excellent stopping place either on water or ashore. Both islands are uninhabited, except as noted above
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