For those of you who were wondering how Kooper got on and off the boat when we are at anchor, here's the answer. When we have our dinghy pulled all the way up on the davits it is level enough with the stern of Ishmael that Kooper can simly jump into the dinghy. We than lower the dinghy with Kooper in it and when the dinghy reaches the water we all climb down the ladder and join him. When we return we just reverse the operation.
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This is just one of many post card views available in Manasquan. Of all the places we've been so far we agree that this is easily our favorite. A beach on the ocean for people, another one on the inlet for dogs, fresh seafood readily available (we had the flounder) and to top it all off the people were unbelievably friendly, both on the beach and in the town itself. If you ever get a chance stop by for a visit and you'll see what we mean.
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This is a great place to spend a day or two. The scenary is beautiful and the people are unbelievably friendly.
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This was the view from our anchorage in New York Harbor. 79th Street Basin no longer takes vessels over 40 feet on their moors so we headed right through.
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Kathy
