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The depth issue is a real one, but no more so than anywhere else in the world. Each lake has its holes and shallows. Holes in Superior are 1200', Michigan over 600', Erie is much shallower but still has a large sailing fraternity. That is what charts are for.
The winner of the Chicago to Mackinac race this year, Genuine Risk, draws about 17'. I just heard that she is on her way to Long Island through Huron, Erie, Ontario, and the St. Lawrence. They may have a problem with some sites, but my guess is that they have a plan to get this beauty there safely.
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Yours Aye! Rick ~^~^~^^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~~^~^~~^~^~^^~~^~^ "Under certain circumstances, profanity provides a relief even denied to prayer." Mark Twain |
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The luff on her main is over 110', so she is a biggun. Don't want to crack that carbon fibre.
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An extra question. Which way is best TO Great Lakes FROM Florida? With or without mast up. And just a first idea about how long time it should take?
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One thing to think about when you are looking for a boat. I would concentrate on finding a boat in the Great Lakes area if you are considering a used boat. The season is shorter and the water fresh. All things that make for less wear and tear. Blister problems are less common and even older boats can be in very good shape. There are alot of boats here so you should be able to find something you like.
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Gord, Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway. What time on the year is this way nice, or is it only heavy trafic on the intracoastal way.
Steve, If the price is veeery good in florida and i can find time for the trip. But the fresh water, is worth alote. And the season is like in sweden, most of the boats are on land from oct-april. |
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Driving ('cause it's NOT sailing) the AICW is a lot like freeway crawling in first gear.
Notwithstanding, there is so much to see and do along the Intracoastal, that many people spend YEARS happily cruising up and down, with the seasons. It can be what you make of it - a long boring delivery, or an enjoyable interesting cruise.
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And the season on AICW is? When should i go this route?
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I would try and be in New York by late May to June 1st. From there you are about 5 days to Lake Ontario or about 7 days to Lake Erie. Leave Florida around early to mid April working your way north as the weather warms up.
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I would agree with Steve. That is about the best case scenario for weather. The cold air from the north pole still can spill over even June 1st. It can take on most of the east coast. Sometime after that things tend to sort out for summer. Virginia in April (late) can be good days or blowing hard and cold and not where you are headed. May would be more reasonable here. the slow trip north in mid April does work. Can also be pretty with spring blooms and bird migrations too. After June starts hurricane season begins so you need to be gone from Florida well before that or you start to miss out.
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Ok perfect!
And can you sail from Florida in late may to New York? Is it only one way from NY to Great Lakes.. |
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Like Pblais says my time frame may be a best case scenario. You pick a rough time frame and then watch the weather. Depending on the year it can vary by one or two weeks. One year we had ice floating around the Apostle Islands on the last weekend in May. A year later it might be 80 degrees.
The New York, Hudson River, Erie Canal route is the quickest way into the Great Lakes but is not the only one. You can continue north on the Hudson River to Lake Champlain then to the Richelieu River. This puts you just north of Montreal on the St Lawrence River. Of course there is the route around the Atlantic Provinces into the mouth of the St Lawrence. If your goal is to cruise the Great Lakes this route is really impractical due to the extra distance you have to travel. It could be a viable route out of the Lakes and back to Sweden though. IMO the Erie route is best. You can hang a right after Lake Oneida on the canal and take the Oswego canal to Lake Ontario or stay in the Erie all the way to Buffalo. You can bypass Lake Erie by taking the Trent Sevren Canal from Lake Ontario to Lake Huron. This one may have size limitations due to one lock being a type of elevator so best to check first. So there are different route possibilities so you can cover some new ground going in and out.
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Ok, all information i need...i think. I will take a closer look at the map with all your info...thanks.
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