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Mooring Field, to the Town of Bourne, Harbor Master & Director of Natural Resources TOWN OF BOURNE Cove Master: Volunteer boating enthusiast, acts as agent of an assigned mooring field, to the Town of Bourne, Harbor Master & Director of Natural Resources. Assisting with mooring placement, preventing navigational hazards and ensuring proper identification of all moorings within the boundaries of the cove for an annual inventory. DATE Boat MOORING AREA # REC'V LAST FIRST Lgth TYPE BOAT BACK RIVER Cove Master: Robert Leonard [email protected] 617-839-1214 BACK RIVER 1 21-Jan-20 PUCILLO DANIEL 17' BOSTON WHALER 12' X 12' SWIM FLOAT BACK RIVER 2 21-Jan-20 PUCILLO DANIEL ?? no boat tie up BACK RIVER 3 20-May-20 DOUGHERTY LESLIE <18' SAIL - BOAT INFO PENDING BACK RIVER 4 22-Jun-20 RIVERA HEATHER 18' RHODES BACK RIVER 5 22-Dec-20 FORD DENNIS <25' Boat Info Pending BACK RIVER 6 4-Jan-21 CABRAL STEVEN 25' GRADY WHITE BACK RIVER 7 12-Jan-21 EGEMEIER ROBERT <25' SAIL - BOAT INFO PENDING SWIM FLOAT 12' X 12' BACK RIVER 8 22-Jan-21 CURTIN CHRISTOPHER no boat tie up BACK RIVER 9 22-Jan-21 CURTIN CHRISTOPHER <17' Boat Info Pending BACK RIVER 10 4-Aug-21 DOUGHERTY GWEN 19' RHODES BACK RIVER 11 4-Aug-21 DOUGHERTY GREGORY <24' Boat Info Pending BARLOWS LANDING Cove Master: Rich Libin [email protected] 508-563-1155 BARLOWS LANDING 1 16-Apr-14 LUNEDEI GUS <20' Boat Info Pending BARLOWS LANDING 2 4-Aug-14 WOODS LISA 24' SEA RAY BARLOWS LANDING 3 20-Mar-15 CULHANE MICHAEL 28' GRADY WHITE BARLOWS LANDING 4 20-Mar-15 MORRISSEY JOHN 18' BOSTON WHALER BARLOWS LANDING 5 8-Jun-15 PARKINSON DON <40' SAIL - BOAT INFO PENDING BARLOWS LANDING 6 29-Jun-15 ALBRO JEFFREY 26' PEARSON BARLOWS LANDING 7 26-Aug-15 WALSH RICHARD 17' BOSTON WHALER BARLOWS LANDING 8 6-Jan-16 SCAIFE BENJAMIN 34' VINDO BARLOWS LANDING 9 19-Feb-16 BAILEY-GATES SHAWN 15' KEY WEST BARLOWS LANDING 10 17-Jun-16 ADROGUE JILL <24' Boat Info Pending BARLOWS LANDING 11 21-Jun-16 SAMPSON WAYNE <25' Boat Info Pending BARLOWS LANDING 12 22-Sep-16 ECCLESTON MATTHEW 15'10 LOA HERRESHOFF BARLOWS LANDING 13 23-Dec-16 PRASAD PREETHI <20' Boat Info Pending BARLOWS LANDING 14 8-Mar-17 WOOLLARD GUY 24' RUNABOUT BARLOWS LANDING 15 5-Jul-17 TINKJIAN KEVORK 33'3 SEA RAY BARLOWS LANDING 16 13-Jul-17 SANTOS ADRIAN 40' REGULATOR BARLOWS LANDING 17 10-Aug-17 LOUGHMAN MICHAEL <29' Boat Info Pending BARLOWS LANDING 18 17-Aug-17 HUNTER KAELAN 19'6 ODAY BARLOWS LANDING 19 8-Jan-18 MATOIAN SCOTT 20'6 ANGLER BARLOWS LANDING 20 26-Feb-18 WITT JEFFREY 23' GRADY WHITE BARLOWS LANDING 21 6-Sep-18 CUDMORE ELLA 19' KEY WEST BARLOWS LANDING 22 7-Sep-18 ABERNETHY BRIAN <26' Boat Info Pending CAMPBELLS BARLOWS LANDING 23 18-Oct-18 BOATWORKS, INC. <40' C BARLOWS LANDING 24 7-Aug-19 WOODLEY ELIZABETH <15' SAIL-BOAT INFO PENDING BARLOWS LANDING 25 20-Sep-19 KERT JORDAN 15'6 BOSTON WHALER BARLOWS LANDING 26 20-Sep-19 SCHECHTER HARRY 15'8.5 LOA BULLSEYE BARLOWS LANDING 27 1-Nov-19 MCGINNESS DAVID 27' BOSTON WHALER BARLOWS LANDING 28 31-Dec-19 MAY DONALD 38' YOUNG BROTHERS BARLOWS LANDING 29 21-Jan-20 COYE STEPHEN 2' ROBALO BARLOWS LANDING 30 12-Feb-20 DUFFY DAVID 15' BOSTON WHALER BARLOWS LANDING 31 28-Feb-20 RIDGE COLEMAN 27' NORTHCOAST BARLOWS LANDING 32 19-Jun-20 BREEN MICHELE <17' Boat Info Pending BARLOWS LANDING 33 23-Jun-20 HUNDAHL ERIC 18' MARITIME SKIFF BARLOWS LANDING 34 15-Jul-20 FIELDS MEREDITH <21' Boat Info Pending BARLOWS LANDING 35 3-Aug-20 BERLINGUET PAUL 26' PURSUIT BARLOWS LANDING 36 26-Aug-20 URQUHART DENISE 14' BOSTON WHALER BARLOWS LANDING 37 26-Oct-20 THOMPSON ELIZABETH 24' PROLINE BARLOWS LANDING 38 12-Nov-20 SULLIVAN TERENCE 21'6 SEA RAY BARLOWS LANDING 39 18-Nov-20 OBERACKER BRIAN <23' Boat Info Pending BARLOWS LANDING 40 4-Jan-21 LINDSEY CHRISTOPHER <24' Boat Info Pending BARLOWS LANDING 41 6-Jan-21 PACKARD GREG 16'7 BOSTON WHALER BARLOWS LANDING 42 19-Jan-21 BABYAK NED <20' Boat Info Pending BARLOWS LANDING 43 27-Jan-21 HEFFLER KEVIN <30' Boat Info Pending BARLOWS LANDING 44 27-Jan-21 ARIAGNO JUDITH <15' Boat Info Pending BARLOWS LANDING 45 22-Feb-21 PELUSI JAMES <24' Boat Info Pending BARLOWS LANDING 46 8-Mar-21 SAVAGEAU ANTHONY <20' Boat Info Pending BARLOWS LANDING 47 15-Mar-21 AXBEY BEN <26' Boat Info Pending BARLOWS LANDING 48 24-Mar-21 TRABUCCO KEVIN 28' PURSUIT BARLOWS LANDING 49 22-Apr-21 SORRENTI ANTHONY <25' Boat Info Pending BARLOWS LANDING 50 29-Apr-21 SHEEHAN BRIAN <16' Boat Info Pending BARLOWS LANDING 51 10-May-21 WHITE DANIEL M <26' Boat Info Pending BARLOWS LANDING 52 2-Jun-21 MCCARTER DONALD <26' Boat Info Pending BARLOWS LANDING 53 18-Jun-21 HUBNER KYLE 22' KEY WEST BARLOWS LANDING 54 19-Jul-21 KERR KEEGAN <25' Boat Info Pending BASSETTS ISLAND Cove Master: Scott Northrop (Access: limited to Island Residents) [email protected] 508-563-6731 BUTTERMILK BAY Cove Master: Stephen Carey Wallace Point [email protected] 774-836-5327 BUTTERMILK BAY / Wallace Point 1 2-Nov-16 DANA FRANCIS <20' Boat Info Pending BUTTERMILK BAY / Wallace Point 2 18-Apr-17 LYNDE DONALD 17' BOSTON WHALER BUTTERMILK BAY / Wallace Point 3 16-Oct-19 DECOSTA GERARD 18' BOSTON WHALER BUTTERMILK BAY / Wallace Point 4 29-Nov-19 NIXON ROBERT P JR 21' SEA FOX BUTTERMILK BAY / Wallace Point 5 20-May-20 DUNCAN FIONA <20' Boat Info Pending BUTTERMILK BAY / Wallace Point 6 29-Jun-20 ARPINO PETER <25' Boat Info Pending BUTTERMILK BAY / Wallace Point 7 19-Aug-20 BRADY STACY <19' Boat Info Pending BUTTERMILK BAY / Wallace Point 8 21-May-21 SNOW PATRICK <20' Boat Info Pending BUTTERMILK BAY / Wallace Point 9 23-Jul-21 KOUTSOS GEORGE <22' Boat Info Pending COHASSET NARROWS Cove Master: DNR [email protected] 508-759-0600, ext. 1312 COHASSET NARROWS 1 28-Jun-19 WINDERS JOHN 25' SEA OX COHASSET NARROWS 2 28-Oct-19 SIMON KEVIN 20' SEACRAFT COHASSET NARROWS 3 5-Mar-20 VU CALVIN 22' NAUTIC STAR COHASSET NARROWS 4 1-Jun-20 SULLIVAN JEREMY 23' TROPHY COHASSET NARROWS 5 4-Nov-20 LISCIO LYNN 22'5 SEA BORN COHASSET NARROWS 6 24-Dec-20 LYNCH DAVID <26' Boat Info Pending COHASSET NARROWS 7 14-May-21 ARENA JOSEPH 21' GRADY WHITE DOLPHIN Cove Master: Larry Frawley Hayfield [email protected] 508-269-9143 DOLPHIN / Hayfield 1 12-Oct-18 BERGIN PATRICK 41' HATTERAS DOLPHIN / Hayfield 2 20-Dec-18 PASSANISI MICHAEL 38' EGG HARBOR DOLPHIN / Hayfield 3 12-Jul-19 WILCOX PAUL 15' BOSTON WHALER DOLPHIN / Hayfield 4 24-Aug-20 POLYMEROS JAMES 28' GRADY WHITE DOLPHIN / Hayfield 5 5-Oct-20 GOSLEE MATTHEW 23'6 BOSTON WHALER DOLPHIN / Hayfield 6 23-Nov-20 ROSS JOHN O 26' GRUMMAN DOLPHIN / Hayfield 7 18-Dec-20 SPINALE JOSEPH <29' Boat Info Pending DOLPHIN / Hayfield 8 22-Dec-20 FORD DENNIS <25' Boat Info Pending DOLPHIN / Hayfield 9 6-Jul-21 DELLA VOLPE JOHN <25' Boat Info Pending DOLPHIN / Hayfield 10 14-Jul-21 TRUSCOTT BRENDAN 23'3" MARITIME PATRIOT ELECTRIC AVE Cove Master: DNR [email protected] 508-759-0600, ext. 1312 ELECTRIC AVE 1 5-Aug-19 HARRINGTON ROY 20' OCEAN CRAFT ELECTRIC AVE 2 7-Aug-19 SMALL STEVEN 19' PROLINE ELECTRIC AVE 3 22-Aug-19 OCONNELL JOSEPH 24' SEASPORT ELECTRIC AVE 4 24-Dec-20 LYNCH DAVID <26' Boat Info Pending ELECTRIC AVE 5 20-Jan-21 MULKERN CHRISTIAN M 18' BOSTON WHALER ELECTRIC AVE 6 8-Mar-21 BLANCHARD ANDRE 17' PROLINE ELECTRIC AVE 7 28-May-21 ANDREA KENNETH 24' CHAPARELL GRAY GABLES Cove Master: David Crane [email protected] 508-759-5418 GRAY GABLES 1 26-Aug-13 POLYMEROS JAMES 24' BOSTON WHALER GRAY GABLES 2 5-Sep-13 DULUDE GERALD 25' GRADY WHITE GRAY GABLES 3 1-Apr-16 MOHRE JASON 22' HERRESHOFF GRAY GABLES 4 26-Jul-16 DUANE JUDITH <20' Boat Info Pending GRAY GABLES 5 27-Jul-16 MURPHY DAVID 17' BOSTON WHALER GRAY GABLES 6 7-Jul-17 HAMMOND INGRID 17' BOSTON WHALER GRAY GABLES 7 14-Aug-17 COYE DAVID <21' Boat Info Pending GRAY GABLES 8 10-Oct-17 DUNN RICHARD 25'5 STEIGERCRAFT GRAY GABLES 9 26-Mar-18 MITCHELL MARY ANN <20' Boat Info Pending GRAY GABLES 10 8-May-18 RUSSELL WILLIAM <25' Boat Info Pending GRAY GABLES 11 14-May-18 KASHALENA MICHAEL <14' Boat Info Pending GRAY GABLES 12 10-Jan-20 COAN TAYLOR 23'5 SCOUT GRAY GABLES 13 3-Mar-20 KASS JAMES 16' BOSTON WHALER GRAY GABLES 14 23-Jul-20 HALLIDAY JAMES <23' Boat Info Pending GRAY GABLES 15 13-Oct-20 TEMPLE SHEILA 24' ROBALA GRAY GABLES 16 20-Apr-21 SPINK DOUGLAS <24' Boat Info Pending GRAY GABLES 17 4-Jun-21 LINN MARILYN 15' BOSTON WHALER GRAY GABLES 18 14-Jun-21 WARD THOMAS 22' EASTERN GRAY GABLES 19 6-Jul-21 DELLA VOLPE JOHN <25' Boat Info Pending GREAT HERRING POND Cove Master: DNR [email protected] 508-759-0600, ext. 1312 GREAT HERRING POND 1 15-Jun-21 CONNOLLY JAMES M <20' Boat Info Pending HANDY POINT Cove Master: Matthew Shenker [email protected] 954-294-5799 HANDY POINT 1 17-Jan-18 SYLVIA ROWAN 42' ALBERT SKOW HANDY POINT 2 29-Jan-18 CROWLEY SCOTT 35' WELLCRAFT HANDY POINT 3 30-Mar-18 SOULE ALBERT <28' SAIL - BOAT INFO PENDING HANDY POINT 4 27-Apr-18 BUTT AMY <25' Boat Info Pending HANDY POINT 5 29-May-18 MASTRORILLI FRANCIS 19' SEA SWIRL HANDY POINT 6 16-Jul-18 LANDRIGAN KEVIN <26' Boat Info Pending HANDY POINT 7 13-Dec-18 MACDONALD MIKE 13' BOSTON WHALER HANDY POINT 8 29-Jul-19 BRAESE STEPHEN 34' BACK COVE HANDY POINT 9 30-Jul-19 GILBERT NANCY <24' Boat Info Pending HANDY POINT 10 31-Jul-19 CHILDS DONALD <24' Boat Info Pending HANDY POINT 11 6-Sep-19 SCHECHTER LUKE 15'8.5 LOA BULLSEYE HANDY POINT 12 8-Apr-20 RANDALL ALEXANDER 15' COMPAC HANDY POINT 13 7-May-20 SUGRUE MICHAEL A 21' COBIA HANDY POINT 14 20-Jul-20 BERNARD TIMOTHY 16' BOSTON WHALER HANDY POINT 15 26-Aug-20 URQUHART KATHERINE 14' BOSTON WHALER HANDY POINT 16 27-Nov-20 COOKE CHARLOTTE <25' Boat Info Pending HANDY POINT 17 12-Jan-21 EGEMEIER ROBERT <25' SAIL - BOAT INFO PENDING HANDY POINT 18 1-Apr-21 MASIELLO WILLIAM <30' Boat Info Pending
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