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solo around the great loop
So I have finalized the divorce and am headed out on a cruise. I was
thinking of doing the great loop for a year and was wondering since I am by myself is this possible with the locks? I of course have read up about most of the trip and with two people it seems simple however by myself there is a lot of line handling. Are there places along the way that I can snag a crew member for a day or two. I am not really interested in paying a captain to help out on the new york canal system, and then come back on the mississippi, and come back some more. Do the locks have line tenders that help out? Can anyone point me in the direction of going through this by myself. I have a twin screw powerboat that is easy to handle. So any help would be appreciated. Thanks David |
David,
I live aboard a 41ft twin engine houseboat alone, here on the TN River, and have done many locks up and down the TN River by myself. It's quite easy, even for a 63 year old, single-handed! Couple of things, I would recommend however; have your lines ready for both sides of the boat, just in case you are asked to tie up on the "other" side of the lock at the last minute, and don't shut down the engines while in the lock, so you can use one to hold your stern against the wall, when there are currents or wind gusts! Of course, large fenders, fore and aft help kept the expensive parts of the boat intact and scrach free. I also have a 28ft single eng. cruiser, and it's just a little harder, but still nothing that should keep you home alone! Just take it slow, and easy, and you will love it! Don't forget to wear your life preserver while locking thru., Not only a good idea but required! If I can be of further help or info. you can contact me via email or telephone. Bob ) |
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