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Richard Malcolm wrote:
Is it possible to boat to Bangor? What would that be like? I haven't been reading this thread so I don't know what you're sailing in or where you're starting, but anyway ... I have been up the Penobscot River to Bangor in a small cruising boat. There is a high bridge on the lower part of the river near the fort, but no other obstacles until you actually arrive at Bangor. There is a boatyard about half way up where moorings are usually available, with some services but not too many. Right now I don't feel enthused enough to look up the names of these places, but they _are_ there. At Bangor there is (or was, anyway) a town float with no charge for a reasonable tie up period. One thing about the river is that you will encounter quite a bit of current, so going "with" is how to do it. This also means that you will most likely need an outboard for the dink (unless you have some Olympic rowing experience). Otherwise it's a nice ride and a pretty nice place to visit. I don't believe too many sailboats make this trip. As usual, the "Cruising Guide to the Maine Coast" and a few others will fill in the details. -- Good luck and good sailing. s/v Kerry Deare of Barnegat http://kerrydeare.home.comcast.net/ |
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