Our docking situation definitely improved this year owing to now having the T-dock of "I." The "T" is the end dock and, unlike a slip, which has boats on either side, the "T" is on the water.
That translates into 270 degrees of spectacular unrestricted views.
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Looking west toward Bear Cove from the aft deck |
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Sunset view |
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Looking northwest toward Tern Cove Marina |
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Looking east toward the ferry dock |
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Looking southwest at J-dock |
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South southwest view looking toward Stodder's Park |
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Southeast view of the marina, condos, restaurants and mall |
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North view of condos in Weymouth directly across the main channel |
For more information on Hingham refer to my May 22, 2014 article "Hingham Adventures: Connecting and Reconnecting."
The other place that is special for me is Hull, where I spent my summers from age 5 to 20. Yesterday (Sunday), I launched the tender and zoomed (30 MPH) over to Hull to visits my cousins Myrna and Kenny.
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Approaching the gas dock at Sunset Bay Marina at low tide |
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A Street Pier, where I hung out as a kid
(Today, a shadow of its former self) |
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Sea Dog Restaurant at Sunset Bay Marina |
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The A-Street Pier at low tide |
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A-Street Pier with an incoming tide |
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Low tide on Hull Bay |
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Same view as above with an incoming tide |
Here are views as I approached Hingham Shipyard and the marina on the way back from Hull.
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Hingham Shipyard townhomes from a distance |
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Approaching Hingham Shipyard Marinas
(The smoke stack is from WWII) |
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Approaching Guided Discovery on the "T" of I-Dock |
Written by Les.
It was wonderful seeing the two of you at your summer home in Hingham last week. It's amazing that not too long ago, I had seen you in Sarasota. Hope you have a wonderful summer season. Looking forward to my next visit. Cheers - Marc Fidanza
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