Hello All,
The reservation for space has been made at Mitchell Park Marina located in the Town of Greenport on Long Island, NY. The Rendezvous will start with arrival on 08/22/13 with departure on 8/25/13. However, they have a deal, stay 3 nights and get the 4th night free. The free night does not include weekends. Each of you must make your advance reservations directly with the marina. Their phone number is 631-477-2200. This is prime boating season on Long Island and even though we have a slot for our event, we do not have a specified number of slips. It is recommended to make a reservation ASAP before slips are all taken. Specify that you are with the Ranger Tug Rendezvous. We do not have a specific agenda set yet, but it will be similar to our past events; pot luck dinner, formal dinner, raffle and prizes, presentations by Garmin as well as other marine related products, an afternoon cruise with a rafting for lunch and much more. I have contacted the South Hampton dealer, Dave Bofill, that sells Cutwater so hopefully we will also have some of our Cutwater counterparts also attending. Peter Haywood of Winter Island Yachts our Ranger Tug Dealer will also be attending. Ranger Tugs will also be providing some of our raffle prizes.
At our business meeting last year it was decided that the cost per person will be $125.00. This will include the formal dinner, cover event costs and seed money for the next event.
Carol Whittier and I are chairing the event. I will be coordinating everything with those who volunteer and Carol will be handling the fees for the event, coordination of attendees and catering.
We need volunteers to help with the following categories:
Goodie Bags & name tags
Presentations and presenters
Raffle prizes
Publicity
Those wanting to volunteer may contact me at
mrizzo8743@aol.com. I will fill you in on the requirements and coordinate it with you.
Those trailering from the north and want to cruise to the event can launch their boat on the Connecticut River right by I-95, here is a link.
http://ct.gov/deep/cwp/view.asp?a=2686&q=381770&deepNav_GID=1620. This is a great ramp and very secure to leave your rig. From there it is about 20 mile ride across the Long Island Sound to Greenport. In good weather and seas it is a great ride. There is also a ferry from New London to Orient Point, but I am not sure of the expense for a rig. And then there is always the ride around the Long Island Sound via roadways.
Looking forward to a fun event and hoping Mother Nature cooperates!
Mike Rizzo