Howdy, y'all,
We're departing in a few minutes (no internet!) from Fernandina Beach, FL, to
Portland, ME. We won't spend a great deal of time there, working our way south
to stay ahead of the cold, but would very much appreciate suggested itineraries
in that area and south...
Anchor out is our specialty, as we can't afford anything else! :{))
L8R
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----- Original Message -----
From: Alan Lewis
To: [email protected]
Sent: Monday, July 28, 2008 6:23 PM
Subject: Re: [Liveaboard] Maine Cruising Reccomendations
Stephen:
Everyone should have your problem! You are embarking on what is, arguably,
the finest cruising ground in the world. Rockland is a wonderful jumping off
point as the major Maine islands are just east of there. You have left out one
of the most important pieces of data: how much time do you have? Also, do you
want to anchor out or make a civilized port every few days? Both are very
possible and enjoyable. What will you be sailing?
I have cruised Maine for 35 years, and still do. If you give me an idea of
your timeline, I will suggest an itinerary for a first-time Maine cruise. I
will be spending the month of September cruising the Maine coast, so maybe I'll
see you there.
Alan Lewis
"Victoria"
Gulfstar 41 #160
Lying Kittery, ME
K1ALL
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