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Mon Tiki Largo 65', the original Mon Tiki 40', and Mon Tiki Mini 26' custom built day charter catamarans sailing out of Montauk, NY
Come aboard the Mon Tiki fleet of sailing catamarans for a Montauk adventure you'll never forget!
The mighty Mon Tiki Largo setting sail towards Fort Pond Bay in Montauk Harbor
Lars' girlfriend arranged a surprise sail & swim for his 27th birthday, and Montauk gave him perfect conditions for a perfect outing. We sailed up behind hither woods for a picnic and swim and then had a easy reach under blue skies and fair winds back to Montauk Inlet to finish the day.
Dolphins all around Mon Tiki for most of our August 5 2014 sunset trip
Sometimes I forget I moved out here to surf. Thanks Lucas for getting me in the water, and thank Jimmy for this fish that still keeping me from being an old-man-longboarder, even though I hardly surf at all anymore! :-)
No wind on today's outing so we motored out to Montauk Lighthouse and saw a big school of bunker along the way.
40 seconds on the catamaran Mon Tiki near Shagwong Reef on Block Island Sound.
A quiet December morning at Shadmoor Bluffs in Montauk NY
Low tide at the beach in front of Shadmoor bluffs, October 30 2013, Montauk NY
A seal swimming just off the beach near Atlantic Terrace, October 30 2013, Montauk NY
A large flock of sea ducks flying west to east off of Shadmoor Park, about 8:30AM, October 28 2013, Montauk NY
Sunset over Fort Pond Bay as seen from Dureyea's Lobster Deck, Montauk NY, October 22 2013
Kate and Andrew just got married. Both are Long Islanders but had never been to Montauk until their honeymoon. We spent the end of their first full day as husband and wife roaring out to Gardiners Island and back. Andrew had never sailed before, but he was a natural, holding a steady course and surfing Mon Tiki down the larger waves like he was born to it!
The weatherman played a trick on us. Yesterday's forecast of clear skies for this evening's trip never materialized. Instead, grey skies blew in on the southeast wind. But no matter! We sailed out close-haul past the Shagwong buoy then enjoyed the long downhill slide back to Culloden Point and around into Fort Pond Bay.
Wind SSE 15-20, we reached westward from Montauk Inlet to Napeque then back again, entering the harbor just after sunset. What a perfect finish to a wonderful summer!
Time Lapse of Mon Tiki's 3PM and 6PM trip on Block Island Sound on July 21, 2013. The afternoon is a private charter birthday party. The evening trip is one of Mon Tiki's walk-on Sunset Sails.
We had an afternoon off last week so we scouted some secret beaches and did a Go-Pro time-lapse of sailing Mon Tiki on the trip back to Montauk Harbor Nothing happens, Mon Tiki just sails along, which is kind of the point! ;-)
Mon Tiki got her US Coast Guard Certificate of Inspection (COI) last Friday. To celebrate we got a ukulele. Hopefully this is the first of many musical evenings on board Mon Tiki!
Some so-so footage of one of the seals we saw on today's outing. The seal is that black ball in the upper right portion of the frame. At about the 30 second mark he dives and you can see the shape of his body, which looks like a big fat black sausage. The footage isn't so great, but we were close enough that we could clearly make out his the features of his face, and could tell he was looking at us; probably as curious about us as we were about him!