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![]() "NE Sailboat" wrote in message news:9wIHh.20969$tf.4799@trndny06... With the cans floating in the water and the Just Married sign on the transom ?? Might be against the mammal act. ================================================== =============== "Roger Long" wrote in message ... I'm thinking a fun thing to do this summer might be to take the boat out to Stellwagen Bank or other whale spots. It would give my crew and guests a taste of offshore life and be an interesting quest. Has anybody done this in a sailboat? I'm wondering things like whether public sighting reports are available, probability of seeing anything, etc. -- Roger Long Was up there last summer, Stellwegen is a giant buffet for whales. The humpbacks were working as teams to concentrate the fish. Saw at least 50 Humpbacks in 30 minutes, also saw some Fin Whales. Re the type of boat we were in a 36" Silverton but it doesn't really make any difference (power or sail) they will come right up to you and sometimes even go under your boat (a little daunting). Bring your camera, you won't need a long lens. While we were there a Woods Hole OI boat was going up to them and attaching radio transponders, they didn't seem to be much bothered. |
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