August 28 - 29, 2010

Navigational Aid with Bell at the Entrance to Cuttyhunk Island
Entrance to Cuttyhunk Island
Dinghy Dock
Local Pizza Restaurant
Narrow Streets with Rock Walls Wind Through Out the Island
If You Do Not Want to Catch a Mooring Ball You Can Tie Off to a Pole
Fish Trap
Enjoying the Day
View of the Area
This Boat Went Around at Dinner Time Selling Clams, Shrimp and Oysters
Newport, Rhode Island to Cuttyhunk Island, Massachusetts - Warm, sunny and a light breeze. Another beautiful travel day. We took the long way and travelled north around Newport Island. Cuttyhunk Island is the outermost of the Elizabeth Islands in Massachusetts and the the first site of a English settlement in New England. It was a very busy anchorage with everyone trying to take in one of the last weekends of the summer. The island is apparently like England/Ireland with narrow roads with rock walls. We walked to one of the high points to take some pictures. We had some fish and chips figuring it was local fish but when asked they said it come from Alaska. It was a great place to people and boat watch.

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