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On Mon, 23 Jan 2006 03:07:20 GMT, "Thomas Wentworth"
wrote: I was just goofing and I found this really sweet boat up on Lake Michigan. I started to wonder ?? How, what route, canals? whatever .... how would I go to sail the boat from up on Lake Michigan to Casco Bay, Maine. It's a long trip and only doable in warm weather of course. Ask Roger Long who went through the same decision process and ended up sailing it on a truck. Not a bad choice in my opinion. The basic water route is north on Lake Michigan, south on Lake Huron to either the Trent-Svern canal system in Canada, or Lake Erie. Either way you end up in Lake Ontario at Oswego where it is south to New York City via the NYS Barge Canal and Hudson River. From NYC it is about 300 miles up the coast to Casco Bay. The whole trip is well over 1,200 miles and would be quite an adventure in a new untested boat. |
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