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SS930 07-28-2011 03:05 PM

Distances from the CT River
 
I thought I'd post up some distances to popular destinations from the mouth of the CT river for those interested. With this info you can calculate rough MPG (if you know what you burned for a trip), fuel ranges, travel time, etc.

The starting location is from the southern tip of the jetty at the mouth of the CT river and the distances are listed as a boat would travel in both miles and nautical miles (m/NM).

If you're leaving from the Old Saybrook public boat ramp (or Between the Bridges marina), add 4 miles or 3.5 NM to the mouth of the river. If leaving from Chester, CT (Hayes Haven Marina), add 13 miles or 11.5 NM to the mouth of the river.


Old Saybrook/CT River to:
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Duck Island, Westbrook, CT (7.5/6.5)
Clinton Harbor, CT (12/10)
Falkner Island, CT (17.5/15)
Thimble Islands, CT (22/19.5)
Fishers Island (Western), CT (15.5/13.5)
Fishers Island (Eastern), CT (24/21)

Greenport (Claudio's), LI NY (20/17)
Mattituck, LI NY (22/20)
Sag Harbor, LI NY (24/21)
Montauk Harbor, LI NY (26.5/23)
Montauk (tip of), LI NY (30/26)
Port Jeff, LI NY (46/40)

Block Island (West side), RI (39/34)
Block Island (Old Harbor), RI (47/41)
Newport, RI (67/58.5)




Please feel free to suggest destinations and I'll calculate the distance and add them to the list.

Sick Stinger 07-28-2011 03:16 PM

How far to Go Fuk your self?
-Mike

SS930 07-28-2011 03:21 PM

For me, about 2 feet. Given your statue, I'd guess you're looking at about 1 foot or less. ;)

Sick Stinger 07-28-2011 03:26 PM

Just wanted to compair notes and calulations makeing sure my math is correct. Thankyou for your time
-Mike

innerrage 07-28-2011 08:45 PM

scott in a small boat which ones would be safe for me to get to

SS930 07-28-2011 09:25 PM

As I recall you have a 21, if so the nice thing about a boat that size is you can launch it anywhere. Basically making what would be a long trip into a short trip.

If I were you, I'd tow it down to the ramp in Branford and go check out the Thimble Islands, especially if you haven't been there before. IMO, it's probably the most scenic area around and great for hanging out and rafting. It's a short ride so even if it's a little rough it won't be a big deal to get back.

No reason you can't tow it to Newport either. It would be fine there, but pick your days.

Otherwise, I've taken smaller boats over to Greenport and Sag Harbor many times before, but you have to check the marine forecast before you go and watch the winds while you're there. As long as the marine forecast calls for 1' or less all day, and the winds stay down, it will very likely be a smooth trip back and forth.

OL40SVX 07-29-2011 06:03 AM

http://www.daftlogic.com/projects-go...calculator.htm

zoom...pan..click course...

Crash-Box 07-29-2011 07:19 AM

Nice find .....

10M 07-29-2011 10:57 AM

Here's a similar one I use. Easy as it gets.

http://www.freemaptools.com/measure-distance.htm

innerrage 07-29-2011 01:57 PM

thanks scott tomorrow i got a high haz job at fisher island ,sunday i will be out maybe run over to long island for once

SS930 07-29-2011 02:05 PM

Looking at the marine forecast, it looks like the wind is going to be mild and seas of 1 foot or less... you should have a decent day for heading over to NY. If you make it over there, make sure you say hello.

Imonthewater 10-04-2014 12:44 PM

How about distance to Manhatten, Hyannis, and Portand ME

SS930 10-06-2014 07:33 AM

From Old Saybrook, CT:

Manhattan, NY (95mi/82nm)
Hyannis, MA (116/101)
Portland, ME (290/251)

Imonthewater 11-15-2014 09:22 PM

Thanks!

Sick Stinger 11-16-2014 04:49 PM

SS may we have the most efficient route of all 3 along with best trim and throttle location for optimism speed and performance. Also the lat and lon of a good maker or way point we can use along with a way pointed route listing depths and distance from way point to way point. I think this would help many boaters. Also don't forget to list what heading

ChristianGott 02-27-2015 02:48 PM


Originally Posted by 10M (Post 3465213)
Here's a similar one I use. Easy as it gets.

http://www.freemaptools.com/measure-distance.htm

I found that, too. I like how you can get pretty detailed, like a coastal route, and you can just click and drag for a rough estimate....and it's wicked easy to use.


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