Site maintained by Nick Schade and Guillemot Kayaks
Destination TBD
Destination TBD by group
A day to promote using small boats sponsored by the Town of Groton Recreation Department.
Check out www.grotonrec.com under "Healthy Groton Month Event Listing" for more information.
Kayak builders and others gather
Everyone is welcome whether or not you typically join us on Tuesdays. The Lyme Tavern serves typical bar/pub fare, buy as little or as much as you want.
Lyme Tavern Cafe
229 W Main St, Niantic, CT
(860) 739-5631
Sector Long Island Sound
2009
OPEN HOUSE
Saturday, June 13th, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
120 Woodward Avenue, New Haven, Connecticut
Open for public tours
Come and See
Variety of Coast Guard search and rescue boats
View Aids to Navigation buoys up close
Local police and fire department marine units
View a Coast Guard helicopter perform a mock aerial rescue
Discuss boating safety with the USCG Auxiliary and Power Squadron
CT Department of Environmental Protection
2009 Kayakers Jamboree on the Norwalk Islands
Second Weekend in August 2009
Kayakers from all over Connecticut and lower NY and beyond are invited to come for a weekend long celebration of sea-kayaking in Long Island Sound. Paddle over for the day on either Saturday or Sunday, or Camp over night on Shea Island Friday and or Saturday.
Annual gathering of kayak builders and those interested in building their own boats. Generally people gather on the lawn near the parking lot and swap boats. Informal paddles may go out to Pine Island and beyond.
at the Historic Chester Meeting House, Chester CT
Brings to the Eastern CT Kayaking community the East Coast Premiere of the award winning film Eastern Horizons, created by Bryan Smith the first-ever adventure sea kayaking film exploring North America's Eastern Seaboard - from Florida to Newfoundland. Presented by Werner Paddles, Kokatat and P&H Kayaks . Bryan Smith will be presenting a full film showing.
Admission: $10.00/pp
This year's Christmas party shall be held at the (S)Lyme Tavern.
The place is centrally located, has decent food and has been very accommodating (we can bring DVD's, they supply the DVD player and TV) to us in the past.
A phone call to "reserve" the far end (enough for 30+) will be made soon, depending on responses. Thanks.