The Great Lakes, especially Superior, were the favorite part of my 2017 trip. Looking forward to getting back up there soon.
Ted
And most loopers don't even go to Lake Superior. They don't know what they're missing.
The Great Lakes, especially Superior, were the favorite part of my 2017 trip. Looking forward to getting back up there soon.
Ted
And most loopers don't even go to Lake Superior. They don't know what they're missing.
Agreed! Classic example of leaving the well traveled path to see what else is so close by.
Would like to have traveled to Pittsburgh on the Ohio river and as far as is navigable on the Tennessee river also.
Ted
We left the boat on the TN so the next year we went all the way on it. We also did the Cumberland but during the middle of that time our trip was disrupted as we took off to TX to help with Harvey. Also, a future goal to to up the Ohio and follow all three of the rivers in Pittsburgh all the way.
Then there's the Arkansas and the Missouri rivers and the Upper Mississippi. And the lower Mississippi, from the Ohio down. I figure if we loop every 6 or 7 years or so, we'll eventually get most of it by the third or fourth loop.
We plan to start our modified Loop from around Duluth across Lake Superior so we won't miss Superior, but boy all the crusing guides and DNR advisories make it sound like instant death. Cold water (yes, we know), sudden boat-destroying weather changes. Any boat that dares to try it will end up like the Fitzgerald, abandon hope all ye who enter here! But then there's this article about crossing it in a pontoon boat, so it must be survivable. They're able to sprint each leg though, zipping a lot faster than we will with our 9-knot fuel efficiency sweet spot. Of course the article talks about the Fitzgerald...
https://www.greatlakesscuttlebutt.com/news/featured-news/lake-superior-by-pontoon/
We plan to start our modified Loop from around Duluth across Lake Superior so we won't miss Superior, but boy all the crusing guides and DNR advisories make it sound like instant death.
Sounds like some very good plans. We are in CT and mostly cruise the Sound. We love Noank Shipyard, very close to you. Maybe see you around some day. Good luck with your upcoming adventures. I use to sail and always wanted to do a Bermuda trip but never got there. Good luck and enjoy!
Next time you come to NSY, dinghy up the river to Mystic. I'm at Mystic River Marina and on the very end of F Dock which is a "T". It's hard to miss Miss Maggie.
Just PM'd you my personal contact info.
Stop in for an afternoon cocktail and some conversation!
Try and get down to Long and rent a car for a day or two.
Crossing Into The Tropics And Long Island | AtAnchor.com
Trying to go to the Bahamas before the year is out. I have 10 days off scheduled starting 12/30 and the boat is already in Florida.
e.
10 days? Have you ever been across the Gulf Stream? You could easily spend a week waiting for favorable weather to make the crossing, each way. At best you will get across and have to start watching for a chance to get back. That patch of water is not a place to fool around with.