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"Mark Borgerson" wrote in message
My personal experience is that fjords are not really a top attraction for sailors. The winds in them usually end up right on your nose and you spend a lot of time on short tacks. At least that was my experience in trying to SAIL up to Princess Louisa Inlet in BC. IIRC, I motored more than half the time. Of course, the extreme tidal currents at the entrance make it necessary to time your arrival at Malibu Rapids--which gives you little slack for coping with fluky winds. Oh, and the fjords in BC are not much for anchorages--water depths are often several hundred feet just a few hundred feet away from the rock wall. Somes Sound is not a great sailing spot, but its only 4 miles long. The attraction is the view, which includes an anchorage under a 600 foot cliff. There is also a quiet anchorage at the head that's a short walk from the best bookstore on the island. Frankly Mt Desert is nice but it is a bit hectic. If you want quiet beauty there are dozens of other spots, within 20 miles. -jeff |
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