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anyone have suggestions on places to visit by boat? 26' 34" draft.
it's a trawler which means about 10 kts max...

places to moor? anchor out?


it looks like the water around the islands...long beach island, etc.,
is pretty shallow.


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anyone have suggestions on places to visit by boat? 26' 34" draft.
it's a trawler which means about 10 kts max...

places to moor? anchor out?


it looks like the water around the islands...long beach island, etc.,
is pretty shallow.



I'd highly recommend the Bras d'Or Lakes in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia.
http://www.novascotiaphotoalbum.com/...akes/index.php
http://scenicdrive.capebretonisland.com/


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On Aug 11, 2:32*pm, "Don White" wrote:
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anyone have suggestions on places to visit by boat? 26' 34" draft.
it's a trawler which means about 10 kts max...


places to moor? anchor out?


it looks like the water around the islands...long beach island, etc.,
is pretty shallow.


I'd highly recommend the Bras d'Or Lakes in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia.http://www.novascotiaphotoalbum.com/...tonisland.com/



whoops! my mistake...this is actually near atlantic city NJ...although
a crusing trip to NS would be nice...

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Don White wrote:
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anyone have suggestions on places to visit by boat? 26' 34" draft.
it's a trawler which means about 10 kts max...

places to moor? anchor out?


it looks like the water around the islands...long beach island, etc.,
is pretty shallow.



I'd highly recommend the Bras d'Or Lakes in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia.
http://www.novascotiaphotoalbum.com/...akes/index.php
http://scenicdrive.capebretonisland.com/



Sure, dummy. That's "near atlantic city" compared to Hawaii, I guess.
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anyone have suggestions on places to visit by boat? 26' 34" draft.
it's a trawler which means about 10 kts max...

places to moor? anchor out?


it looks like the water around the islands...long beach island, etc.,
is pretty shallow.


The best place to anchor is Brigantine Cove, depth of 5+ ft at the
entrance, marinas are pricey. The cove is to starboard before the
first bridge:

http://tinyurl.com/qy38sr




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On Aug 11, 10:13*pm, Wayne.B wrote:
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anyone have suggestions on places to visit by boat? 26' 34" draft.
it's a trawler which means about 10 kts max...


places to moor? anchor out?


it looks like the water around the islands...long beach island, etc.,
is pretty shallow.


The best place to anchor is Brigantine Cove, depth of 5+ ft at the
entrance, marinas are pricey. * The cove is to starboard before the
first bridge:

http://tinyurl.com/qy38sr


thanks for the info AND the link...cool!
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anyone have suggestions on places to visit by boat? 26' 34" draft.
it's a trawler which means about 10 kts max...

places to moor? anchor out?


it looks like the water around the islands...long beach island, etc.,
is pretty shallow.



I'd highly recommend the Bras d'Or Lakes in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia.
http://www.novascotiaphotoalbum.com/...akes/index.php
http://scenicdrive.capebretonisland.com/


Sure, dummy. That's "near atlantic city" compared to Hawaii, I guess.

Damn that boy is dumb!
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anyone have suggestions on places to visit by boat? 26' 34" draft.
it's a trawler which means about 10 kts max...

places to moor? anchor out?


it looks like the water around the islands...long beach island, etc.,
is pretty shallow.



I'd highly recommend the Bras d'Or Lakes in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia.
http://www.novascotiaphotoalbum.com/...akes/index.php
http://scenicdrive.capebretonisland.com/


Sure, dummy. That's "near atlantic city" compared to Hawaii, I guess.

Damn that boy is dumb!


There are some American boaters who aren't afraid to step over the
border.....
http://www.cruisingclub.org/
It's clear you pantywaisted clowns don't belong with that group.


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Don White wrote:
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D wrote:
Don White wrote:
"wf3h" wrote in message
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anyone have suggestions on places to visit by boat? 26' 34" draft.
it's a trawler which means about 10 kts max...

places to moor? anchor out?


it looks like the water around the islands...long beach island, etc.,
is pretty shallow.


I'd highly recommend the Bras d'Or Lakes in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia.
http://www.novascotiaphotoalbum.com/...akes/index.php
http://scenicdrive.capebretonisland.com/

Sure, dummy. That's "near atlantic city" compared to Hawaii, I guess.

Damn that boy is dumb!


There are some American boaters who aren't afraid to step over the
border.....
http://www.cruisingclub.org/
It's clear you pantywaisted clowns don't belong with that group.



Nice try, dummy. The big word you missed (or ignored) is "near".

BTW - My boat has visited the port of another country much nicer than
Halifax.
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