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"Jeff Morris" wrote in message
... Buzzards Bay and the Cape and Islands are great, but they're not exactly "primitive." snipped bit was here Frankly, its sounds to me like Maine is what you're after. Just don't plan on swimming. Or you could come a little further north to Cape Breton and cruise the Bras d'Or. Fog is almost unknown and you CAN plan on swimming. Always some other yachts around but never crowded. Lots of public land and most private land owners don't mind anyway. Lots to see & do. I like it, that why I live here. A site by a fellow rec.boats.cruising poster: http://www.jimthompson.net/brasdor/ A small charter company: http://www.alongshore.com/cblake/about.htm -- Ken Heaton & Anne Tobin Cape Breton Island, Canada kenheaton AT syd DOT eastlink DOT ca "Dean B" wrote in message om... I also have a few questions about Southern New England: Do the winds hold up in Sep.? It sounds pretty commercialized. I'm worried about not finding a place to anchor. Is there much hope for a primitive experience or are you at the mercy of the local property owners? Don't get me wrong, I do like to stop in at the occasional small port but there are only so many gift shops and book stores that I can put up with. Dean |
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