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Wayne.B August 14th 16 02:39 AM

Back on the Atlantic Coast
 
After about 1,400 nautical miles of inshore cruising we are back on
the Atlantic coast heading south down the shore of Nova Scotia. We've
been a lot of interesting places over the last 6 weeks or so including
the Hudson River, Erie Canal, Lake Ontario, Thousand Islands,
Montreal, Quebec, Saguenay Fjord, Gaspe Peninsula, Prince Edward
Island, Canso Strait, Bras D'or Lake and Halifax Harbor. It's been
quite an adventure and still have a ways to go before we get back to
NYC and complete the so called "Downeast Loop".

https://www.dropbox.com/s/ej4gdrqsw9epwf6/track%20plot%20to%20halifax.jpg?dl=0

[email protected] August 14th 16 07:06 AM

Back on the Atlantic Coast
 
On Sat, 13 Aug 2016 22:39:35 -0300, Wayne.B
wrote:

After about 1,400 nautical miles of inshore cruising we are back on
the Atlantic coast heading south down the shore of Nova Scotia. We've
been a lot of interesting places over the last 6 weeks or so including
the Hudson River, Erie Canal, Lake Ontario, Thousand Islands,
Montreal, Quebec, Saguenay Fjord, Gaspe Peninsula, Prince Edward
Island, Canso Strait, Bras D'or Lake and Halifax Harbor. It's been
quite an adventure and still have a ways to go before we get back to
NYC and complete the so called "Downeast Loop".

https://www.dropbox.com/s/ej4gdrqsw9epwf6/track%20plot%20to%20halifax.jpg?dl=0


I was born and brought up in N. New England and I think that for a
truly full flavored trip you should delay your departure from
Nuffie-land until the end of December, first of January :-)
--
Cheers,

Bruce

Paul Cassel[_2_] August 14th 16 03:46 PM

Back on the Atlantic Coast
 
Sounds like a great tour. I left ME about Labor Day one year and had to
sail in between the storms the locals call noreasters. I suggest you
don't linger but get below Cape Cod in a reasonably short time. Those
storms were nasty.

-paul

On 8/13/2016 7:39 PM, Wayne.B wrote:
After about 1,400 nautical miles of inshore cruising we are back on
the Atlantic coast heading south down the shore of Nova Scotia. We've
been a lot of interesting places over the last 6 weeks or so including
the Hudson River, Erie Canal, Lake Ontario, Thousand Islands,
Montreal, Quebec, Saguenay Fjord, Gaspe Peninsula, Prince Edward
Island, Canso Strait, Bras D'or Lake and Halifax Harbor. It's been
quite an adventure and still have a ways to go before we get back to
NYC and complete the so called "Downeast Loop".

https://www.dropbox.com/s/ej4gdrqsw9epwf6/track%20plot%20to%20halifax.jpg?dl=0



Wayne.B August 14th 16 05:42 PM

Back on the Atlantic Coast
 
On Sun, 14 Aug 2016 08:46:32 -0600, Paul Cassel
wrote:

Sounds like a great tour. I left ME about Labor Day one year and had to
sail in between the storms the locals call noreasters. I suggest you
don't linger but get below Cape Cod in a reasonably short time. Those
storms were nasty.


===

Yes. We once stayed in Bar Harbor, Maine until after Labor Day
weekend. It was a chilly ride back down the coast but no big
nor'easters fortunately. We did have one in late September however as
we were going south from NY to Cape May, NJ. We could see the waves
breaking on the beaches from 3 miles offshore and spent the day
surfing down 10 to 12 footers. It was blowing so hard in NY harbor
that morning that the coast guard shadowed us fo a while, probably
thinking we were crazy and headed for disaster.

Paul Cassel[_2_] August 14th 16 11:24 PM

Back on the Atlantic Coast
 
On 8/14/2016 10:42 AM, Wayne.B wrote:

===

Yes. We once stayed in Bar Harbor, Maine until after Labor Day
weekend. It was a chilly ride back down the coast but no big
nor'easters fortunately. We did have one in late September however as
we were going south from NY to Cape May, NJ. We could see the waves
breaking on the beaches from 3 miles offshore and spent the day
surfing down 10 to 12 footers. It was blowing so hard in NY harbor
that morning that the coast guard shadowed us fo a while, probably
thinking we were crazy and headed for disaster.

Ah, either you were lucky or I unlucky. In the year I tried it, the
storms followed each other every few days. It was, for me singlehanding
a new for me boat, a matter of sailing in the windows between storms.


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