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My friends are vacationing on their 20 ft powerboat in Penobscot bay
for 3 weeks starting this July 15. They are planning to put in in Belfast and they need to be at Vinalhaven on July 19. We may join them in our 25 ft powerboat for 2 of those weeks. I know that the area is beautiful as I have been there a couple of times and was wondering where people would recommend to cruise if you had 2 or 3 weeks to spend between Belfast and Bar Harbor. |
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On 19 May 2007 20:48:39 -0700, richard
wrote: My friends are vacationing on their 20 ft powerboat in Penobscot bay for 3 weeks starting this July 15. They are planning to put in in Belfast and they need to be at Vinalhaven on July 19. We may join them in our 25 ft powerboat for 2 of those weeks. I know that the area is beautiful as I have been there a couple of times and was wondering where people would recommend to cruise if you had 2 or 3 weeks to spend between Belfast and Bar Harbor. A cruise through Merchants Row and Deer Island Thoroughfare, both on the south side of Deer Island is a good start. I would follow that up with a run through Casco Passage and an overnight stay in Mackerel Cove on the north side of Swans Island. A stop at the Wooden Boat School at Brooklin, east end of Eggemoggin Reach is also an interesting way to spend an afternoon. They have a small dock and some moorings there, also room to anchor. Hopefully your friends have a good chart plotter and maybe radar. At the very least I'd recommend a radar reflector. |
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On May 20, 10:59 pm, Wayne.B wrote:
On 19 May 2007 20:48:39 -0700, richard Hopefully your friends have a good chart plotter and maybe radar. At the very least I'd recommend a radar reflector. thanks for the great info. they do have a good chart plotter but no radar. I will remind them (and us) to be sure to have a radar reflector. The last two times I went in this area was in a 42 ft and 55 ft sailboat(under power)and we did get fogged in. I think that was earlier in the season. Is late July and early August just as likely to be foggy as May and June or more so? thanks again |
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On 21 May 2007 04:19:43 -0700, richard
wrote: I think that was earlier in the season. Is late July and early August just as likely to be foggy as May and June or more so? thanks again The fog in Maine is difficult to predict but you frequently run in and out of it during July and August. You can be in sunny clear weather one minute and a dense fog bank the next. It's part of the charm... :-) |
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Richard,
Tell them to buy Taft's guide to the Maine coast. July and August are foggy months. Tell them that they need to be comfortable with piloting in the fog and know how to deal with lobster trap lines. There are so many nice spots to stop. Which ones you pick are only determined by your abilities and your inclination to anchor out rather than to tie up to a float. Ansley Sawyer SV Pacem Rockland, Maine |
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* Ansley W. Sawyer wrote, On 5/21/2007 7:48 AM:
Richard, Tell them to buy Taft's guide to the Maine coast. July and August are foggy months. Tell them that they need to be comfortable with piloting in the fog and know how to deal with lobster trap lines. There are so many nice spots to stop. Which ones you pick are only determined by your abilities and your inclination to anchor out rather than to tie up to a float. The problem with the fog is that there is no way to easily predict it. There is a high probability of fog, but the local conditions can hold it a few miles off the coast, or bring it in close. Also, its a fair bet that the morning will have reduced visibility on any given day. As for lobsta pots, they should understand that the Penobscot Bay (and further east) traps lines include a "toggle" which is a second float that is on a line about 15 feet long. Crossing between the main float and the toggle float is a sure way to catch a line. And there are places where the traps are placed 15 feet apart, making it almost impossible to avoid snagging one. In my catamaran I power on one engine, with my hand on the shift lever. One should have a good plan for how to deal with a fouled line when the inevitable happens. |
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![]() As for lobsta pots, they should understand that the Penobscot Bay (and further east) traps lines include a "toggle" which is a second float that is on a line about 15 feet long. Crossing between the main float and the toggle float is a sure way to catch a line. And there are places where the traps are placed 15 feet apart, making it almost impossible to avoid snagging one. That's right. I had completely fogotten about the toggles up there. we don't see those around Boston. just luandry soap bottles! Thanks for the reminder! |
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See my lobster pot disentangling method. Works great!
http://home.maine.rr.com/rlma/Pots.htm -- Roger Long |
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"Roger Long" wrote in message
... See my lobster pot disentangling method. Works great! http://home.maine.rr.com/rlma/Pots.htm -- Roger Long I may not be up to date on this post. Where can we purchase this disentangling tool kit. Or how can we make one. |
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* wrote, On 5/22/2007 2:35 PM:
I may not be up to date on this post. Where can we purchase this disentangling tool kit. Or how can we make one. There's one sitting in my locker - I almost can't wait until I get snagged! (Actually I hope I never need it, but that's like saying I'k never run aground.) http://captnhooksolutions.com/ |
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