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Old 04-21-2008
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Originally Posted by Herreshoff01 View Post
Try the different harbors along the south shore - Cohasset, Scituate, North/south river, Green harbor, Plymouth/Duxbury, or even down to Barnstable. All are day sails inside Mass/Cape cod Bay - good weekend overnighters. All have pretty good facilities - and things to do off the boat as well.
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...Our boat is a Pearson 10M with a 6 foot draft...DrB
I had left Green Harbor off my list and would recommend avoiding it. The channel is dredged to about 6 feet (MLW), but the harbour itself only supports 4-5 feet MLW. There ARE a few sailboats in there, but they are mostly centerboarders. It's primarily a motorboat harbour (sportfish and workboats). DrB could duck in quickly at high tide for fuel in calm conditions, but I would not advise staying long and certainly wouldn't regard it as a harbour of refuge in bad weather.
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