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Can anyone tell me the controling air and water draft up to Fredericton?

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Roger,

The bridges and wires are all 21-23 meters and the shallowest part of the
trip is the very end from about Grimross Island to Fredericton and you still
have 3-4 meters up there.

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Thanks.

This looks like a great trip, modest distance but international voyage,
beautiful river, a goal at the end (Harvest Blues and Jazz Festival), a
place not many sailors go, the best parts of the coast of Maine along the
way, the Bay of Fundy (Anyone know the Gordon Bok song?), what more could
you ask?

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On Thu, 15 Mar 2007 08:57:19 -0400, "Roger Long"
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This looks like a great trip, modest distance but international voyage


International voyages have their own special challenges these days as
you probably know. You will definitely want to study the procedures
and requirements for clearing back into the states so that you can
avoid unnecessary hassels like leaving your boat behind while you rent
a car and report to the nearest immigration point.

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Dear Roger ... there is one big huge problem with your cruise ..............
FOG!

It may be a beautiful coastline, but you won't see any of it. There is a
reason "not many sailors go".

It you are planning on late summer or early fall .. maybe.

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Thanks.

This looks like a great trip, modest distance but international voyage,
beautiful river, a goal at the end (Harvest Blues and Jazz Festival), a
place not many sailors go, the best parts of the coast of Maine along the
way, the Bay of Fundy (Anyone know the Gordon Bok song?), what more could
you ask?

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The festival starts Sept 11. That's late sumemr early fall. I've been
sailing in Maine since 1969 so I know the patterns.

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That is the perfect time !!! You should have the best cruise ever!

About all you will deal with is the shorter daylight.

Might be a little cold at night ................ ooops,, I forgot ..
never mind.


When will you push off from the coast of Maine? Are you planning on a
direct cruise? Tell us of your itinerary.

This sounds like a great trip!

Got me so interested since I've visited NB so many times, but never by boat.
I found a web page:
http://new-brunswick.net/new-brunswi.../sjriver1.html

Has all kinds of info..





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There is very little chance of fog in the bay at that time of year. I also
find the customs office in Eastport Maine to be very friendly and
accomodating. One of the biggest challenges for a US boat is the reversing
falls in Saint John NB. You have to remember that there is a 1hr time
difference between Maine & New Brunswick and you have only 20min on each
tide to make the passage. There are usually other boats around waiting and
Fundy Traffic on VHF 12 will give you the exact local time. You should
check with Fundy Traffic when entering the Grand Manan channel on channel 14
and then again on channel 12 when entering Saint John harbour. Please
notify the Fredericton Yacht Club www.fyc.ca if you plan to make the trip
and we will make sure you are well looked after

Sterling


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Please notify the Fredericton Yacht Club www.fyc.ca if you plan to make
the trip and we will make sure you are well looked after

Do I need to be a member of a yacht club accept this offer? I was never the
yacht club type and boating is certainly expensive enough without adding
club dues.

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No, we are just nice people and like to promote the river. Bring some
friends and I will take you around to the festival and spring for a a few
"beverage" tickets.

Sterling

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Please notify the Fredericton Yacht Club www.fyc.ca if you plan to make
the trip and we will make sure you are well looked after

Do I need to be a member of a yacht club accept this offer? I was never
the yacht club type and boating is certainly expensive enough without
adding club dues.

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