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![]() "Peter Hendra" wrote in message ... On Sun, 25 Mar 2007 17:15:16 -0600, "KLC Lewis" wrote: Karin, Beautiful country. I can't believe how densely populated it is. Pleasantly zooming around on Google Earth clearly shows the glaciated landscape. Are harbours such as Franfort free anchoring or do you have to pay? I refer to the outer harbour as there seem to be many piles in the inner one. I had dreamed, many years ago of sailing up the Hudson/Eire canal and down the Chicago Sanitary canal to the Bay of Mexico. I doubt now that I'll do it but it is still tempting and I might still head north after leaving Trinidad. Florida is only two weeks away. The trouble with cruising is that you take much longer than you planned as there are so many interesting places to side track to and who wants to rush things. cheers Peter The outer harbor at Frankfort is free anchorage, deeper to the north side of the channel, shallower to the south. There are also "Special Anchorages" designated in the inner harbor, but I've not seen them yet. Most anchorages in these parts are free, though good holding ground very near towns can be difficult to find. Most of these have been co-opted with moorings. My favorite close anchorage, safe in all but north winds, is on Chambers Island on the north end. Very popular in the summer. Others are the cove on the south side of Horseshoe Island, and Nicolet Bay just south of it. These are both just west of the Village of Ephraim, just a dinghy ride away. |
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