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I sail a 29' bilge keeler sloop on the St. John river, in New
Brunswick. I keep it at my cottage in Evandale. We are in the tidal estuary, so we get reversing tidal flows of 3-4 kt, but water levels range only about 2' normally, thanks to the protection offered by the reversing falls at the mouth of the river, in the port city of St. John. I use a cable ferry to get out to the mooring, and sail as often as I can, though this year I am recuperating from pancreas surgurey, so the boat is on the back yard on it's trailer. I use a self tending jib to make sailing easier and more efficient when beating against the wind and current. The St. John is perhaps half a mile wide in spots. The wind direction relative to the river varies with location as the river winds a bit and it is turbulent near the banks, all part of the fun. We have not yet explored all that we might get to. We have spent weeks at a time sailing our river and it's lakes. It is beautiful and relaxing. For day sails, we mostly go up current, and up wind to start, if possible. I look foreward to shooting the falls and going to the island of Grand Manan, my wife's childhood home some time. I hope you will enjoy sailing anywhere you go. Terry K |
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