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MITCHELL PARK MARINA

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MARINA PHONE NUMBER:

(631) 477-2200

MARINA HOURS:

May 15 to Start of season: 9 AM - 5 PM Memorial Day Weekend Through Labor Day: 8 AM - 5 PM Labor Day to Columbus Day: 9 AM - 5 PM

• Monitor VHF Channel 11

• Free wireless internet access

• Power supply: 30, 50, 100 amp service.

• Potable water on all docks

• Free pump-out station

• Dog walk area with fire hydrant. Dogs must be on leashes!

• Heads and showers

• Cement floating docks that minimize wave action

• Perimeter wave attenuation

• Adjacent to Park is the carousel, boardwalk, camera obscura, misting field and  seasonal events

• One minute walk to Greenport shops, services and restaurants

• One minute walk to trains and buses to New York City and points West

• One minute walk to ferry service to Shelter Island Refuse stations

FEE SCHEDULE

OVERNIGHT SLIP: (June 1 - September 30) Based on LOA $2.00 per foot per day stay (11am-10pm) $3.00 per foot per night Monday - Thursday $5.00 per foot per night Friday & Saturday $5.00 per foot per night Sundays $5.00 per foot Holiday Weekends & Maritime Festival $6.00 per foot per night (all season) for boats of 75 feet or more LOA

OFF SEASON OVERNIGHT: (May 15th to May 31st, October 1st to October 30th excluding holiday and Maritime weekends) Based on LOA $1.00 per foot per day stay (11am-10pm) $3.00 per foot per night Monday - Thursday $4.00 per foot per night Friday & Saturday $4.00 per foot per night Sundays $6.00 per foot per night (all season) for boats of 75 feet or more LOA

ELECTRIC SERVICE: $10 per cord per night per 30 amp service $20 per cord per night per 50 amp service $40 per cord per night 100 amp, 208 volt service $75 per cord per night for 100 amp, 240 volt single-phase usage $150 per cord per night for 100 amp, 480 volt three-phase power

CHECK OUT: Check out is 11 AM. If you wish to check out by 5PM, then a DAY STAY rate will be charged. Arrangements must be made at the office to stay after 11 AM.

DISCOUNTS: Receive one night stay for free when you book three consecutive nights. The free night must be a weekday night (Mon-Thurs) and NOT a weekend (Fri, Sat, Sun) or any holidays. The free night must be used at the same time as your three consecutive nights. A maximum of one free night is allowed per seven day stay.

DAY STAY RATE: 11 AM - 10 PM

$1.00 per foot (based on LOA) plus electric charges as follows:

       30 amp $10.00

       50 amp $20.00

     100 amp $40.00

RULES AND REGULATIONS

The enclosed rules and regulations are in place for the safety of everyone. We would like to make your stay a pleasant and enjoyable one. Please be respectful and considerate of your neighbors and all other guests in the park and marina.

Failure to abide by any of the rules and regulations will automatically and immediately terminate your stay and you will forfeit any and all monies paid. The Village reserves the right to change or modify these rules at any time without prior notice.

Please do not dispose of your cigarette butts on the grounds. Use an ash can or other receptacle.

RESERVATIONS: 631-477-2200: We accept reservations for overnight stays only. There is a 2 night minimum for holiday weekends. At the time of the reservation, you will need to provide your power requirements (30, 50, or 100 amp service) and LOA including any swim platforms, pulpits or bow sprits as well as beam and draft. If your boat will not fit safely in the slip we assign you, we may not be able to honor your reservation. Please visit www.dockwa.com to make reservations, or call the marina office at: (631) 477-2200 .

CANCELLATION POLICY - MITCHELL PARK MARINA NY: FOR VESSELS THAT ARE LESS THAN 70' LOA (Length Overall): Full refund if canceled by 11:30 a.m., the day prior to the reserved arrival date. FOR VESSELS THAT ARE 70' LOA & LONGER: Full refund if canceled at least 60 days before the reserved arrival date. / Half refund if canceled at least 30 days before the reserved arrival date. / No refund if cancelled within 30 days of reserved arrival date. This cancellation policy is effective as of January 28, 2022.

UPON ARRIVAL: We monitor VHF Channel 11. Please call the Marina Office before entering the marina area. ALL boat owners docking at the Mitchell Park Marina must come to the office to check in as soon as they tie up.

SIZE OF BOATS/LENGTH OF STAY: The floating docks can handle boats up to 70 feet. Larger boats are accommodated on the East Dock.

HEADS & SHOWERS: Heads and showers are available. When you check in you will receive the codes to access them. Please be sure the door is shut firmly upon entering and exiting. The light switches are located behind the doors and are on timers. Please check the amount of time left if the lights are on when you enter. Please leave heads and showers in a clean and orderly fashion.

TRASH: Dumpsters are available on both sides of the marina. PLEASE DO NOT LEAVE GARBAGE BESIDE THE DUMPSTERS OR IN THE PARK LITTER BINS AS SEAGULLS RIP IT APART.

ALCOHOL: This public marina is policed by the Southold Town Police Department and the Village of Greenport and all State and local laws will be enforced to protect the safety of marina patrons. Alcohol consumption and open alcohol containers in the Park are against the law.

PUMP-OUT: Greenport Harbor is part of a federal “No Discharge Zone.” ABSOLUTELY NO DISCHARGE IS ALLOWED. The pump-out station is located on the inboard side of the West Dock- look for the red and white sign. There is a $5 charge per tank for the pump-out service. If you need help, please notify the dock master or office using VHF channel 73.

RAFTING: Rafting is not allowed in the marina.

ROLLER BLADES AND SKATEBOARDS: Rollerblades and skateboards are not allowed on the docks or in the park. Greenport does have a world class Skate Park located about one mile from the marina. The office or dock staff can give you directions.

REPAIRS: If a boat is in need of a repair, it cannot stay at the marina. The boat must be moved to a repair facility immediately. Call Brewer Yacht Yard, in Greenport at: (631-477- 9594) or Brewer Stirling Harbor Marina (631-477-0828) or Greenport Yacht and Shipbuilding (631-477-2277). For 24-hour emergency service call Douglas Marine (631-323-2645) or Eastern Long Island Sea Tow (631-765-6300).

EMERGENCIES: For all immediate emergencies call 911. For non-emergency police help, call Southold Town Police (631-765-2600). When asked for your location: Mitchell Park Marina is located on Front Street in Greenport. The nearest cross street to the floating docks is Third Street and access is from the Post Office parking lot. If you are located on the East Dock, the cross street is First Street and access is from behind the marina.

LOCAL SERVICES

LAUNDRY: Hoppy’s Cleaners 631-477-1110 Greenport Laundromat 631-477-1994

ICE: Greenport IGA 631-477-0101 or at the Marina

TAXI: Island Cab (office) 631-765-5336                       (cell) 631-786-2173 Classy Cab (631) 276-7071

SEATOW SERVICES: International 631-765-3660 Eastern Long Island 631-765-6300

MARINE SUPPLIES

Preston’s Marine Supply 631-477-1990

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VILLAGE OF GREENPORT 236 THIRD STREET GREENPORT, NY 11944 PHONE: (631) 477-0248 FAX: (631) 477-1877 After Hours Utilities Emergencies Call: (631) 477-0172

MAYOR KEVIN STUESSI Ext. 215

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Boating Destination

Boating in greenport, new york, a peaceful escape on the peconic river.

Beaches, golf courses, and fine wineries. One of Forbes’ Prettiest Towns in America, the village of Greenport, New York retains its maritime history while providing exquisite modern accommodations. Founded as an authentic whaling town, Greenport transformed into a hub of the fishing industry and later, the railroad industry. After a period of success as an oystering center, Greenport remains a favorite destination for tourists.

With the Peconic River as an eye-catching background, tour Greenport’s boutiques, museums, restaurants, and old-fashioned general stores. Visit the Railroad museum of Long Island and East End Seaport Maritime Museum to immerse yourself in Greenport’s revolutionary past. Fill your belly with oysters and barbecue from Moonlight Mondays at Corey Creek, and rock out to live music and tapas at Sparkling Pointe.

Home to Kurt Vonnegut, Joseph Heller, John Steinbeck, and Nora Ephron, among others who worked or lived nearby, Greenport New York has also retained its artistic heritage. Now art galleries participating in Greenport’s gallery walk remain open late on the first Friday of each month from June to December, providing visitors with the opportunity to stroll through the village and appreciate local artwork.

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Cruising the Chesapeake Bay & Long Island South Towards Maine

Welcome Aboard! We departed from our homeport in Vero Beach, Fla., headed north to Maine aboard our 78' Ocean Alexander, Rhythm 'n Blues. This journey took us to many ports of call, traveling over 5,500 nautical miles from Florida to Maine and back. The daunting task of making all of these marina reservations was made easy with the help from the Marinalife staff. The length of this cruise created a new rhythm for us which leads to the boat's name, Rhythm 'n Blues. Now hop aboard as we take you through our journey from the Chesapeake Bay to Maine.

Part 1 Chesapeake Bay

This was one of the highlights of our trip. College friends who were married the same year as us joined us for our 35th anniversary cruise through the Chesapeake Bay. We made it our quest to find the best crab cakes on the bay. We began this leg of the trip at Bluewater Yachting Center in Hampton, Va., The surf rider restaurant was the first of our many crab cakes!The next day brought us to The Tides Inn in Irvington, Va., We biked to The Dog and Oyster Winery and had dinner and of course crab cakes at the Tides Inn Restaurant.

Zahniser's Yachting Center in Solomons Island, Md., was beautiful. We took the dinghy all around the island where the topography was so interesting with cliffs and lovely scenery. We enjoyed crab cakes at Stoney's Seafood House.

Oxford, Md., was one of our favorites places to explore! All of the quaint homes were in perfect condition. Many residents partner with local artists for a contest in which they paint a portion of the resident's white fence, better known as onion tops. We stayed at the Brewer Oxford Boat Yard & Marina and had crab cakes at Schooner's on the Creek.St. Michaels, Md., was another fun spot with lots of shops and restaurants. We docked at St. Michaels Marina, which was an easy walk to everything. We actually had two crab cake tastings: The Crab Claw Restaurant and St. Michaels Crab & Steakhouse.

Annapolis was bustling with energy! We stayed at Annapolis City Dock and we were in the thick of the action. it was fun exploring the Naval Academy and all of the shops and restaurants that align the streets. Steps away from the boat was the winning crab cake, located at Dock Street Bar & Grill!

We finished off the Chesapeake Bay with stops in Chestertown, Rock Hall and Georgetown before cruising through the C & D Canal toward Atlantic City, N.J. Then we made our way to the Big Apple for an extended stay.

Part 2 Long Island

New York City, or should I say the Big Apple, will rate up there as one of the most memorable days of our trip. Bringing the boat right up to the statue of Liberty was amazing. We wanted to sing God Bless America at the top of our lungs!

After a night at Danfords Hotel & Marina in Port Jefferson (locally known as Port Jeff), we traveled to Mitchell Park Marina in Greenport and on our way we passed Plum Island. For all of you Nelson DeMille fans (novelist) you will know exactly where we are. Mitchell Park Marina is located in town and we enjoyed a nice walk to Claudio's for dinner (a Greenport landmark the oldest family-owned restaurant in the United States since 1870). The next day we biked to Kontokosta Winery and did a wine tasting at this beautiful winery overlooking Long Island Sound. There are at least 50 vineyards in this region, and we have been surprised by the quality of the wines.

We left Greenport and had a short hour and a half ride to Sag Harbor, an upscale little town that is not far from the Hamptons with very nice shops and restaurants. We had lunch at Page Restaurant and enjoyed the very good grilled octopus!

Our final stop on Long Island was Montauk. Montauk Yacht Club is very nice with two pools, restaurants, a beach and a spa. After watching the sunset, we were greeted with a supermoon.

Part 3 Rhode Island to Maine

Newport, R.I. is a city steeped in history and architecture. We docked at Newport Harbor Hotel & Marina and toured two of the Summer Cottages as they are called. The Cliff Walk was a wonderful winding walk that follows the coastline for 3 1/2 miles. Seeing the cliffs and the water crashing onto the rocks was quite a thrill!

We were happy that we docked at The Black Dog Wharf because Martha's Vineyard has a nice historic streets with shops and a few restaurants.Nantucket, Mass., has wonderful walking and bike paths throughout the entire island. We loved seeing the residential area with the immaculately restored homes on the cobblestone streets. The yards are lush and manicured with an abundant amount of hydrangeas in every color imaginable! We docked at Nantucket Boat Basin.

In Boston, we stayed at Constitution Marina located on Boston Harbor conveniently situated on the Freedom Trail. Boston Commons is unique with the swan boats and Newbury Street, the historic high-end shopping district with lots of outdoor cafes. We took the dinghy down the Charles River. It was the first time we have ever done locks in a dinghy! From the water we saw Harvard, Boston University and MIT.

We left Boston and headed to Newburyport, Mass., a wonderful little town. Arriving during their big Yankee Homecoming Festival, the streets were lined with white tents and the park had concerts during the day and fireworks at night. We tied up at Newburyport Harbor Marina and had delightful dinner at Ceia Kitchen Bar a small European restaurant.

The next day we headed to Boothbay, Maine. On our way we saw a water spout and, wouldn't you know, it was a whale! To be so close to such a huge creature was awe inspiring! The scenery and temperatures changed quite a bit as we made our way into the harbor. It was absolutely beautiful!

You know you have entered Maine when you can walk across the water on lobster trap buoys. It requires major maneuvering skills to make your way through the waterways and harbors. We took the dinghy out the next day to the town of Bath. Again, another amazing day of beautiful scenery spotting seals on our journey. The dockmaster asked us where we had gone and when we told him Bath, he said, "You took that little dinghy through Hells Gate, that's adventurous!" (I guess that's what they call that section of 6-knot rapids that we had to go through!)

We were in Rockland, Maine for a few days. We were able to dinghy over to Rockport (not to be confused withRockland) and also to Owl's Head Point. Very beautiful coastal countryside. Lots of art galleries for visitors to explore in Rockland.

We finally arrived to Bar Harbor, Maine and met our daughter Stephanie and her husband John. They hiked Precipice which is the most difficult hike in all of Acadia National Park. My wife and I had already hiked Precipice 20 years ago so we had our bragging rights! The guidebook says climbers should expect an experience physically strenuous and mentally stimulating. We decided that might be too tiring. The next day we all hiked Acadia Mountain together, which the guidebook called moderately strenuous. Let's just say their definition of moderate is a little different from Kristi's!

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The Atlantic Ocean flows to the west from Block Island Sound to create the estuary called Long Island Sound. Every year, this inland sea gives boaters a summer full of cruising opportunities. At the eastern end of Long Island Sound, where the set and drift of the strong currents of The Race and Plum Gut test one's navigation skills, is the Fishtail. Long Island is one hundred miles long (hence the name), and its eastern tip when viewed on a chart resembles the tail of a fish.

Mystic Seaport, Connecticut

As a young boy growing up on the streets of Brooklyn, weekend trips to Mystic Seaport with my father instilled in me love of the sea and maritime history. Today, the Seaport still draws crowds with sea fever and a strong desire to learn about our country's maritime heritage.

Mystic Seaport (860-572-5391, mysticseaport.org) also has its own marina with transient docks, and admission to the museum is included in your dock fee. Brewer Yacht Yard at Mystic (860-536-2293, byy.com/Mystic) is also a great place to tie up offering a full service boat yard, onsite swimming pool, laundry and shower facilities.

Day 1: Greenport & East Hampton, New York

Plan on an early start down the Mystic River to cross the narrow end of Long Island Sound. Enter the North Fork of the Fishtail at Plum Gut between Orient Point and Plum Island. Once in Gardiners Bay, cruise westward keeping Shelter Island to port. You will soon arrive at Greenport, your first stop after your 30 mile morning cruise. Spend the late morning and early afternoon ashore exploring the village of Greenport, which was named one of Forbes' Prettiest Towns in America.

Tie up your vessel right in town at Mitchell Park Marina (631-477-2200, villageofgreenport.org) and have lunch at Claudio's Clam Bar or Claudio's Crabby Jerry's along the town wharf.After a short siesta, fire up your engines and double back into Gardiners Bay. This time keep Shelter Island to starboard. Three Mile Harbor is your destination, 12 miles away on the south shore of the bay. Three Mile Harbor is a well protected body of water located three miles from East Hampton. Both Halsey's Marina and Gardiner's Marinas (631-324-5666, sea-incorp.com) offer 10% off dockage for Marinalife members throughout the summer.Just east of the harbor is the hamlet of Springs, whose name probably does not ring a bell.

However, the names of the Jackson Pollock, Willem de Kooning, Kurt Vonnegut, Joseph Heller, Phillip Roth, John Steinbeck and Nora Ephron may. These artists and writers have all worked or lived in nearby Springs. Although culturally important, Springs doesn't have the draw of East Hampton. Most boaters just take the short taxi ride into town to shop and to have dinner at one of the tony restaurants. Perhaps you'll spot David Geffen who just paid over $50 million for hisEast Hampton estate.

Day 2: Sag Harbor & Riverhead, New York

After staying up to the wee hours with the young and hip in the East Hampton night club scene, you are probablytempted to sleep in late, and have a latte delivered to your boat. Feel free to indulge, as your next port of call is Sag Harbor for lunch only 10 miles to the west. Most of Sag Harbor village is a national historic site which focuses on its prominence as a shipping and a whaling port from the 1790s to the 1860s. Enjoy a walking tour of the town after lunch, check with the tourist information center at the windmill at Long Wharf. Dock at Sag Harbor Yacht Club (631-725-0567, sagharboryc.com) just a short walk from town.

After departing Sag Harbor and rounding North Haven Peninsula, cruise southwesterly across Noyack Bay leaving the needle tip of Jessup Neck on your port side. Continue down Little Peconic Bay to Robins Island. Head north around the island through the North Race into Great Peconic Bay, and keep an eye out for shoals. Carry on across Great Peconic Bay, to Flanders Bay and continue up the Peconic River. This afternoon leg is about 25 miles, and you can tie up for the night at Treasure Cove Resort Marina (631-727-8386, treasurecoveresortmarina.com) in Riverhead offering Marinalife members 10% off transient dockage. The hamlet of Riverhead is the center of Long Island wine country and has almost 50 vineyards and wineries in the surrounding area (during the summer season the marina offers a daily shuttle service to local areas).

Day 3: The South Shore of the Peconic Bays & Shelter Island, New York

In the morning, cruise back out flanders Bay into Great Peconic Bay, round Red Cedar Point and continue eastward along the south shore of the bay for some gunkholing. In succession, explore the back waters of Red Creek Pond, Cold Spring Pond and Sebonac Creek and North Sea Harbor. If you have a stand up paddle board or sea kayak on board, drop your anchor and see what you can discover.Continue northeasterly to Shelter Island in the afternoon, and the entrance to West Neck Harbor off Shelter Island Sound. The harbor has a designated anchorage area at southern end, or call ahead for a slip for the night at The Island Boatyard & Marina (631-749-3333) at the northern end. Either have dinner and dessert at the nearby Island Cafe, or just relax on the hook after a great day of cruising, sipping a glass of Long Island pinot noir. This picturesque island has five harbors to explore, each with its own unique flavor. You will be tempted to stay for more than a day. Stop by Sunset Beach (631-749-2001, sunsetbeachli.com) and drop anchor and enjoy drinks at the lively beachside restaurant and bar.

‍ Capt. Jeff Werner has been in the yachting industry for over 25 years. In addition to working as a captain on private and charter yachts, both sail and power, he is a certified instructor for the USCG, US Sailing, RYA and the MCA. He is also the Diesel Doctor, helping to keep your yacht's fuel in optimal condition for peak performance. For more information, call 239-246-6810, or visit MyDieselDoctor.com. All Marinalife members receive a 10% discount on purchases of equipment, products and supplies from Diesel Doctor.

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Long Island Sound could busy mariners for years. Its glacially-sculpted namesake “ Long Island “ borders the south. Connecticut creates the northern shores. The Big Apple shines from the west. This 100-mile tidal estuary of the Atlantic Ocean carries boaters from working waterfronts to quiet coves and crannies, and everything in between.

To sample some of Long Island Sound's finest harbors, start at Stamford, Conn. You'll see growth everywhere as millennials move in to enjoy the economic progress and sophisticated spillover from nearby New York. The rejuvenated downtown is marked from Washington Boulevard to Grove Street with This is the Place! banners. Getting from waterfront to downtown is an easy hop on the Harbor Point Trolley loop at one of its 14 stops. A highlight is The Palace Theatre, originally a vaudeville house now featuring a wide selection of theatre, opera, dance and concerts. For a look at what is going on in the city, visit Stamford Downtown at www.stamford-downtown.com.

Brewer Yacht Haven Marina (203-359-4500, www.byy.com) is located on the East Branch of Stamford's Y-shaped harbor. This is the less commercial of the two branches, although new development for recreational boaters is radically changing the waterfront everywhere. The marina offers transient slips. On the way in, look for the 19th-century replica Schooner SoundWaters, the education vessel of a Stamford nonprofit that works to protect Long Island Sound.

DAY ONE - PORT WASHINGTON, NEW YORK

Port Washington is at the head of Manhasset Bay, which is 15 nautical miles southwest of Stamford. You are heading toward New York, and these are active waters; locals long ago dubbed the bay Exit 1 on Long Island Sound. Three area yacht clubs Manhasset Bay, North Shore and Port Washington keep yachts racing year-round (frostbiting started here in the 1930s). Seaplanes land in restricted harbor areas.

Port Washington is a good home base for forays into New York, just a 45-minute train ride into midtown. The opulent area is where F. Scott Fitzgerald began writing The Great Gatsby and clearly got the inspiration for his allusions of wealth. Sands Point Preserve is on the original Guggenheim Estate, where there are tours of the Hempstead House, a sprawling castle that once served as a summer residence. It's one of four mansions on the grounds and a short bike or cab ride from Brewer Capri Marina (516-883-7800, www.byy.com), located to the east of Plum Point. The marina has East and West yards close together with most transients docked at the West yard, which is also where you can fuel up. Although reservations are recommended, these folks go out of their way to accommodate every request.

From the marina, dinghy to the town dock or hail the Port Washington Water Taxi, which will take you just about anywhere. The taxi also gives harbor tours. The village itself is replete with diverse restaurants. One longtime favorite is the landmark fish house Louie's Oyster Bar & Grille, a feisty dockside establishment that opened in 1905. La Parma is another well-regarded option for Italian food. For shopping that rivals Fifth Avenue, catch a cab to Americana Manhasset, a shopping area three miles south of town with designer brands and high-end restaurants.

DAY TWO - PORT JEFFERSON, NEW YORK

Some 35 nautical miles to the east is Port Jefferson, commonly called Port Jeff. Chances are you will cross paths with a defining feature of the town, the ferry that runs hourly across the sound from Bridgeport, Conn. The Bridgeport & Port Jefferson Steamboat Company, whose first president was P.T. Barnum of circus fame, runs the 75-minute ferry ride as well as a plethora of additional touring options (1-888-44FERRY).

Port Jefferson was an active shipbuilding center in the mid-19th century. The Mather House Museum provides a glimpse into the home of some of these shipbuilders, while the Maritime Explorium at Harborfront Park is located in an 1890s chandlery and now features hands-on interactive family activities. Theater Three on Main Street entertains all ages. Check their website at theaterthree.com .

On any given summer day, downtown bustles with arrivals by boat, ferry, train, motorcycle and car. Restaurants, shops, galleries and markets are all within walking distance of the docks. There are farmers markets on Sundays, as well as free harborfront concerts, movies and children's shows throughout the summer (www.portjeff.com). The Port Jeff Brewing Company runs a tasting room and tours of the brewery (on Saturdays only). Fishing enthusiasts will be happy to know that catches are plentiful both inside the harbor and outside the jetties. In summer, you'll have a chance at fluke, bluefish and striped bass.

Danfords Hotel & Marina (631-928-5200, www.danfords.com) sits on Port Jeff's snug, deep-water harbor with excellent protection during rough weather. It is part of a luxurious retreat, steps from the village. At the marina, Admiral's Deck features dockside dining, while WAVE Seafood Kitchen serves indoors with a waterview.

DAY THREE - GREENPORT, NEW YORK

At approximately 55 nautical miles, the cruise to Greenport is the longest leg of this journey. It requires rounding the north fork at Plum Gut to enter Gardiner's Bay and then following the channel north of Shelter Island. This may be the lesserpopulated end of Long Island, but it harbors loyal boaters, and lots of them, who come back season after season. Be sure to make reservations early for in-season transient dockage, and check cancellation policies.

Greenport is an excellent home base for exploring Long Island's North Fork, whether that means gunkholing in the Peconic Bay estuary or taking short ferry rides to Shelter Island and then on to Sag Harbor. There are pristine beaches, golf courses and wineries. Two Brewer facilities are on the east side of Stirling Basin “ Brewer Yacht Yard at Greenport (631-477-9594) and Brewer Stirling Harbor Marina (631-477-0828, www.byy.com). Both are full-service and provide complimentary shuttles to the village. Another outstanding option is the town's Mitchell Park Marina (631-477-2200,villageofgreenport.org) located right in town.

The historic seaport of Greenport is lined with boutiques, old-fashioned general stores, museums and restaurants of all varieties. An antique carousel gifted from the Grumman Aircraft Corporation 100 years ago makes daily rounds at Mitchell Park. You'll get a free ride if you snag the brass ring. The East End Seaport Maritime Museum at the ferry dock ushers visitors into the area's seafaring and shipbuilding past. It features a saltwater aquarium with flora and fauna from Peconic Bay and a working blacksmith on weekends at the Village Blacksmith Shop. The museum runs lighthouse cruises to the iconic Long Beach Bar Bug Light and creates a weekend-long maritime festival in September. Switch over to the heritage of the tracks at the nearby Railroad Museum of Long Island.

A visit here is not complete without a stop by two Greenport institutions “ Preston's Chandlery and Claudio's Restaurant. The former is a mariner's browsing treat, and the latter is about as hopping as a waterfront restaurant gets in summer. The music blares from afar on weekends. Try the Peconic Bay clams or oysters at Claudio's and people watch or enjoy those local oysters in a quieter atmosphere at The Frisky Oyster. For some highly-rated pizza and a speakeasy vibe, head to Brix & Rye on Main Street. It's just a taste of what cruising on Long Island Sound has to offer.

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L ocated in the heart of town, you’ll find this comfortable hotel is one of the most convenient in the area. Most rooms have harbor view balconies and oversized tiled showers complete with body jets. Guests have access to the beach and seasonal pool at their sister property, the Sound View Greenport, which is a short drive away. The continental breakfast and coffee are complimentary and served in the lobby each morning. Smoke free premises. 39 units. 3 stories, interior corridors. Accessibility (Call).

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Greenport is a charming and historic town located on the North Fork of Long Island and a popular destination for boaters, as it offers a variety of attractions and activities that can be easily accessed from the water.YachtHampton offers private boat charters in Greenport for groups of up to 80 people, as well as sightseeing cruises, sunset sails, wine tasting tours, and customized experiences.

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  • Dock in the heart of Greenport and visit Greenport Village: The village has a quaint, New England charm and is full of small shops, restaurants, and galleries. You can also take a stroll down Main Street and checkout the historic buildings, many of which date back to the 1800s.
  • Take a Wine Tour: Long Island's North Fork is home to many wineries, and several offer shuttle services from Greenport. A wine tour is a great way to spend an afternoon and experience the local flavors of the region.
  • Go Fishing: Greenport is known for its excellent fishing and you can catch a variety of fish, including fluke, striped bass, and bluefish.
  • Visit the East End Seaport Museum: This museum is located in a historic lighthouse in Greenport and offers visitors a glimpse into the area's maritime history. It features exhibits on local shipwrecks, fishing, and boatbuilding.
  • Take a SunsetCruise: There's nothing quite like watching the sunset from the water and is a great way to end a day of exploring the town and its surroundings.

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The five most popular waterfront restaurants and dining destinations in Greenport to try this summer:

  • The Halyard at Sound View: The Halyard is a waterfront restaurant located at the Sound View hotel in Greenport. The menu features locally-sourced seafood and other dishes, and the outdoor patio offers stunning views of the Long Island Sound.
  • Claudio's Waterfront: Claudio's Waterfront is a historic restaurant and bar located on the Greenport Harbor. The menu features fresh seafood and classic American fare, and the outdoor deck provides a great spot for enjoying a meal or a drink while watching the boats go by.
  • Lucharitos: A popular Mexican restaurant located on Main Street in Greenport, just a short walk from the waterfront. The restaurant's outdoor patio offers views of the harbor, and the menu features tacos, burritos, and other Mexican specialties.
  • Little Creek Oyster Farm & Market: Little Creek is a waterfront oyster bar and market located on the Peconic Bay. The menu features fresh oysters and other seafood, and the outdoor picnic tables provide a great spot for enjoying a casual meal with a view.
  • Port Waterfront Bar & Grill: Port is a waterfront bar and grill located at the Stirling Harbor Marina. The menu features burgers, sandwiches, and other pub fare, and the outdoor patio offers views of the marina and the Peconic Bay.

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History of Greenport, NY

Greenport, NY is a historic village located on the North Fork of Long Island. The village was originally founded in 1835 when a group of businessmen purchased land from a local farmer and began developing a whaling port. Originally inhabited by the Native American Mespeatches people, the first European settlers arrived in the area in the mid-1600s, primarily from New England. The whaling industry thrived in Greenport during the mid-1800s, with ships departing from the village to hunt whales in the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. In the late 1800s, the oyster industry became a major part of Greenport's economy, with oyster boats departing from the village's harbor to collect oysters from the nearby Peconic Bay.

The Long Island Railroad arrived in Greenport in 1844, making it a popular destination for summer visitors from New York City. During the 20th century, Greenport's economy shifted away from whaling and oyster farming and towards tourism, with the village's historic buildings and scenic waterfront attracting visitors from around the world. Today, Greenport is known for its maritime heritage, charming downtown area, and numerous vineyards and wineries in the surrounding area. Many historic buildings and landmarks can still be found in Greenport, including the Stirling Historical Society Museum, the 1830 Greenport Jail, and several 19th-century mansions and homes.

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Brewer Yacht Sales’ Greenport office is located inside Safe Harbor Stirling. Servicing the North Fork and South Fork, including Sag Harbor and East Hampton, Safe Harbor Stirling is home to many transient guests throughout the summer months. The marina’s 200 slips accommodate yachtsmen from near and far. Whether visiting for its proximity to exceptional cruising, for its full yacht service abilities, or as a home away from New York City, Safe Harbor Stirling’s quality service and customer care will define your experience.

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This waterfront restaurant located onsite at the marina features indoor and outdoor dining, specialty cocktails, and fresh local cuisine. Relax and watch the boats come and go from the harbor while enjoying some of Portobello’s finest offerings. The menu here spans land and sea with delectable dishes like duck bruschetta, tuna tartare, local oysters and clams, saffron mussels, filet mignon, chicken milanese, and more. Be sure to save room for Portobello’s exquisite desserts–you won’t regret it.

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This meticulously preserved former whaling village strikes the perfect balance between old world charm and the convenience of modern amenities. Home to an eclectic mixture of shops, eateries, and historic landmarks, there is no shortage of things to do and see here. And with over 20 restaurants and bars, the nightlife scene is impressive and well-worth exploring on a fun evening out. Beaches, parks, art galleries, museums, and other attractions are all part of the lay of the land here, providing plenty of opportunities for relaxation and recreation for your whole crew.

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Shelter Island

A welcome respite from the hustle and bustle of city life, Shelter Island’s rural character and gentle pace is an ideal spot for a mini-getaway. Nearly a third of the 8,000 acre island is owned by the Nature Conservancy, providing ample opportunities for recreation in a gorgeous natural setting. Biking, kayaking, golfing, tennis, and charter tours are also popular activities here. With plenty of high quality eateries, eclectic shops, and historic places of interest, a visit to Shelter Island is the perfect activity for both families and couples to enjoy.

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Long Island Wine Country

Representing a community of 57+ wine producers in North Fork, South Fork, and western Suffolk County, Long Island Wine Country is recognized as a rising star in the world of winemaking. Explore a variety of grapes, winemaking techniques, and tasting room experiences in the area through regularly hosted events–from educational demonstrations to dinners, holiday tours, and more. Be sure to check out the latest happenings before planning your visit.

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Islands End Golf Course

Nestled in the heart of wine country on the North Fork of Long Island, and just minutes from downtown Greenport, this 18-hole course is perfect for those wanting to spend a leisurely day on the links. Boasting gorgeous views of the Long Island Sound and the Connecticut coastline, a round or two played here provides ample opportunity to take in the surrounding natural beauty. Enjoyable for both the novice and skilled player alike, a day spent at Islands End is always a memorable one. Tee times may be reserved online.

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This historic seaport situated on Long Island’s North Fork is full of things to do and see. Guests here enjoy visiting the village’s many museums, historic landmarks, art galleries, shops, pubs, restaurants, beaches, and parks for a day of fun and recreation. Waterside accommodations are available for those who wish to spend a day or two exploring Greenport and the surrounding areas.

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