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On Fri, 14 Jan 2005 11:05:30 GMT, "Roger Long"
wrote: Thanks to everyone who has offered advice on the Great Lakes and canals. I've decided though that the boat is coming to Maine on a truck. Family reunions, graduations, and other commitments make the schedule very tight and complicated. A heavy rain closing the Erie Canal for the wrong few days could destroy the summer. When I add up fuel, airfare, boat storage, canal fees, etc., trucking suddenly doesn't look nearly so expensive. Trucking also means the boat can be here in Maine for nearly two months of tinkering and going over while the kids are still in school. We can start serious cruising without pressure in a boat I know thoroughly and the kids have had some experience on. This doesn't mean giving up on adventure. Some of the finest cruising grounds in the world start at our doorstep. Just beyond them is another country that the family has never seen. For the same time and commitment level as getting this boat from Detroit, we can sail to islands that consider Jacques CHIRAC of France to be their president. Now, any Nova Scotia or Newfoundland cruisers in this group? We did cruise Nova Scotia about 20 years ago with a friend who had done the Marblehead-Halifax race with another crew. We expect to do so again this summer, and possibly visit the French islands and Newfoundland. I haven't yet determined what, if any, visa requirements we might face. The French web site doesn't list the US as not needing visas, although we have never needed one to go to mainland France by air. Rodney Myrvaagnes J36 Gjo/a Ask not with whom the buck stops . . . |
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