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Originally Posted by Major
Between Pitchwood and Stonedam Island. Be careful navigating around it. Lots of rocks! 
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I see it. Looks like a reasonably speedy sailing trip depends on the prevailing breeze and perfect weather. I may have to hitch a stinkpot ride to get over there. (And steer-clear of "The Witches").
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Originally Posted by TiltonBB
Really? You would have your "raghangar" towed by a "stinkpot" Oh the horror! Oh the pollution! Oh the noise from the straining GASOLINE engine! What if your neighbors see this? Oh my!
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I hadn't thought of being so close behind the stinkpot's fumes. I'd have to ride in it.
Because of no wind and threatening weather, I once accepted a tow from a Jet-Ski.

There is no worse ignominy!

Fortunately, the tow was only a ¼-mile, and I don't think anyone ashore saw it.
BTW: Why do architects universally adopt sailing as a sport?
https://www.nytimes.com/2009/04/19/s...e/19boats.html
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Originally Posted by LoveLakeLife
It used to be known as Wilcomb Island. The name Welcome might have developed over time, similar to Brown Bay morphing to Braun Bay.
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My 1994 map shows "Welcome", and I think you're correct regarding the "morph". The Wilcombs have disappeared down the memory hole, but "Welcome Island" would help to sell the property.
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