Cruisers Forum
 

Go Back   Cruisers & Sailing Forums > The Fleet > General Sailing Forum
Cruiser Wiki Click Here to Login
Register Vendors FAQ Community Calendar Today's Posts Log in

Reply
  This discussion is proudly sponsored by:
Please support our sponsors and let them know you heard about their products on Cruisers Forums. Advertise Here
 
Thread Tools Search this Thread Rate Thread Display Modes
Old 08-07-2016, 05:34   #1
Registered User
 
Jm2fly's Avatar

Join Date: Apr 2016
Location: North Carolina
Boat: Allied Princess
Posts: 39
St Lawrence Seaway, Gulf of St Lawrence, Nova Scotia, Gulf of Maine sailing time wind

When is it safe or not safe to sail in these areas? We're planning a trip in the very near future that will take us through these areas in an North East to Southerly direction. What are the optimum times to sail in these areas?
Thanks for your advice!


Sent from my iPhone using Cruisers Sailing Forum
Jm2fly is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 09-07-2016, 16:04   #2
Registered User

Join Date: May 2013
Location: Mystic
Boat: St. Francis 44 mkII
Posts: 361
Re: St Lawrence Seaway, Gulf of St Lawrence, Nova Scotia, Gulf of Maine sailing time

there kinda isnt an optimum time.. have been that way july& august.

its summer, so if winds are light there will be lots of coastal fog, if winds are stronger then prevailing is SW and progress may be "interesting"..
strong currents, big tides, 10 million lobster pots, great shoreline, all deep water, no fancy marinas
if you have a chance, do the reversing falls in St Johns.

a great trip, enjoy.
Mystic38 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 10-07-2016, 05:24   #3
Registered User

Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Hudson Valley N.Y.
Boat: contessa 32
Posts: 826
Re: St Lawrence Seaway, Gulf of St Lawrence, Nova Scotia, Gulf of Maine sailing time

get some pilot charts to give an over view
mrohr is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 10-07-2016, 05:34   #4
Registered User
 
Ziggy's Avatar

Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: U.S., Northeast
Boat: Currently boatless
Posts: 1,643
Images: 2
Re: St Lawrence Seaway, Gulf of St Lawrence, Nova Scotia, Gulf of Maine sailing time

I'd say June-September. You will still get a few nice days outside that window, but in general the weather tends to deteriorate and the temperature drops.
__________________
... He knows the chart is not the sea.
-- Philip Booth, Chart 1203
Ziggy is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 10-07-2016, 06:12   #5
Registered User

Join Date: Oct 2011
Boat: KH 49x, Custom
Posts: 1,760
Images: 2
Re: St Lawrence Seaway, Gulf of St Lawrence, Nova Scotia, Gulf of Maine sailing time

I have made that trip. You want to ultimately be in Halifax by Oct first. If you've made ocean passages before this, then later works too. The latest I've left Halifax is Oct 31.

St Lawrence is mostly a motor, or motor sail, as currents are much more of a factor than wind. Once you leave the St Lawrence, the dominant wind in summer is SW, which will work fine for you to get to PEI or Cape Breton/bras D'or lakes, though a Norther is faster.

Eastern PEI is a nice cruise with very pretty anchorages, or if you prefer, go from the St Lawrence, and through the Bras D'or lakes (which is what I would suggest for it's pure beauty), then coastal hop to Halifax.

The trip to Halifax, if you want to make time, is best done during Northerlies, so a cold front is best. The wind comes off the land and the waves will be of no consequence.

From Halifax, if you're making time, again, cold fronts are your friends. If you're coastal hopping, then just sail when it's nice and you'll get there...

It's not a difficult trip, if you have some ocean experience. If you don't, take my advice: A 20 knot forecast from the N or NW is far more pleasant than a 15 knot from the SW between the St Lawrence and Yarmouth.

From Yarmouth to Maine is more of a Westerly trip, but watch the tides at the Bay of Fundy, the current will carry you, and affect the waves too.

Some folks like sailing on pretty days, and hunkering down in an anchorage on crap days. Personally, my wife and I prefer to play at anchor and tour the area on nice days, then hunker down in the cockpit offshore on crap days. This way we can see the best of our destinations during the best weather, and on crap days... well we wouldn't see anything at anchor anyway, so why not move on?

Our cat has not yet launched, so the experience I have on these trips are on 35 and 39 foot monohulls, both with good dodgers, and the 39 had a nice bimini too. Both boats had espar heaters, but you won't have any need for one between July first and the end of September.

Enjoy your trip, it's a beautiful way to see some of the Maritime provinces.

Cheers.
Paul.
GRIT is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 11-07-2016, 10:51   #6
Registered User
 
Jm2fly's Avatar

Join Date: Apr 2016
Location: North Carolina
Boat: Allied Princess
Posts: 39
Re: St Lawrence Seaway, Gulf of St Lawrence, Nova Scotia, Gulf of Maine sailing time

Thanks for your replies! We have not been in the ocean yet as we just purchased our first sailboat and have been learning on Lake Superior.


Sent from my iPhone using Cruisers Sailing Forum
Jm2fly is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 11-07-2016, 11:19   #7
Registered User

Join Date: Oct 2011
Boat: KH 49x, Custom
Posts: 1,760
Images: 2
Re: St Lawrence Seaway, Gulf of St Lawrence, Nova Scotia, Gulf of Maine sailing time

Well, be patient, and think ahead, and you'll learn a lot on this trip.

Are you leaving this summer?

Paul.
GRIT is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 11-07-2016, 12:40   #8
Registered User
 
Jm2fly's Avatar

Join Date: Apr 2016
Location: North Carolina
Boat: Allied Princess
Posts: 39
Re: St Lawrence Seaway, Gulf of St Lawrence, Nova Scotia, Gulf of Maine sailing time

Plan on leaving shortly after ice out next spring. Could be moved up though.


Sent from my iPhone using Cruisers Sailing Forum
Jm2fly is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 11-07-2016, 18:05   #9
Registered User

Join Date: Oct 2011
Boat: KH 49x, Custom
Posts: 1,760
Images: 2
Re: St Lawrence Seaway, Gulf of St Lawrence, Nova Scotia, Gulf of Maine sailing time

Well you've got lots of time to do research then. Get some experience reefing, and be sure to have a good autopilot, unless you really like steering.

Cheers.
Paul.
GRIT is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 11-07-2016, 21:53   #10
Registered User
 
Jm2fly's Avatar

Join Date: Apr 2016
Location: North Carolina
Boat: Allied Princess
Posts: 39
Re: St Lawrence Seaway, Gulf of St Lawrence, Nova Scotia, Gulf of Maine sailing time

Quote:
Originally Posted by svquintana View Post
Well you've got lots of time to do research then. Get some experience reefing, and be sure to have a good autopilot, unless you really like steering.



Cheers.

Paul.

Thanks, Paul!
Jessica


Sent from my iPhone using Cruisers Sailing Forum
Jm2fly is offline   Reply With Quote
Reply

Tags
enc, maine, nova scotia, sail, sailing, wind


Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are Off
Pingbacks are Off
Refbacks are Off


Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
Crew Wanted: Nova Scotia, Maine, Massachusetts Murphiii Crew Archives 0 08-08-2011 13:11
For Sale: St. Lawrence to Nova Scotia - Charts & Guides svh2obo Classifieds Archive 0 22-04-2011 07:03
For Sale: Charts and Cruising Guides: St.Lawrence, Newfoundland and Nova Scotia svh2obo Classifieds Archive 2 04-03-2011 06:31
Need Marina in Maine or Nova Scotia for Refit Prior to TransAtlantic Passage Zniggy Marinas 1 06-04-2010 21:41
Crew Wanted: Maine / Nova Scotia - Summer 2010 AnsleyS Crew Archives 2 22-12-2009 04:18

Advertise Here


All times are GMT -7. The time now is 09:10.


Google+
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.8 Beta 1
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
Social Knowledge Networks
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.8 Beta 1
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.

ShowCase vBulletin Plugins by Drive Thru Online, Inc.