Newfoundland Newbie Cruising Advice

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Re: Newfoundland Newbie Cruising Advice

Post by Cathy Monaghan »

tjr818 wrote:Of all the times for us to be in Bar Harbor :!: Maine is a long long way from from Saint Louis. My wife will be in the Bar Harbor Fine Arts Festival on the grounds of the Bar Harbor Inn, August 3,4, &5. Stop by I would love to finally meet and chat with some fellow CDSOA members. We will not have or 27 with us, but we can still meet for a beer and some Cape Dory talk.

Tim and Leigh Roberts,
Harbor Point Yacht Club
West Alton, MO
Hi Tim & Leigh,

Don't forget that we'll be on our boats and without our cars. We'll have to check the shuttle bus schedule to see if it's doable -- and Joe's itinerary. I don't know what Joe has planned for the group while we're in Northeast Harbor. But it sure would be great if we could get together.

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Re: Newfoundland Newbie Cruising Advice

Post by jen1722terry »

The buses don't run all that late. Maybe 6 or 7 PM. They cater to the Park visitors who don't go at night.

Meeting for lunch might be better travel-wise. The Bay Harbor restaurants can get crowded for dinner.

We'll be in Northeast Harbor on our 31 all summer and we'll have our car, so we could ferry a few folks to Bar Harbor. PM us and we'll send our email and phone.

Cheers!

Jenn and Terry
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Post by mike ritenour »

Hi Bob,
Great trip you have planned!
Much good advice has already been tendered, so my bit is short and sweet.....
Take spares and the tools needed (some of my crew have commented that I had every tool known to man on LaVida, probably did. They came in handy when we did two transmission changes in a week! Still thanking Dick and Todd!)
We are also sailing into the maritimes this season. Leaving Jax,Fl on may 15. Will be stopping in NS, NF and points along the way toLake Ontario.
Let's try and hookup.
I'll pm you our contact details on Moonbeam, our Shearwater 45 Staysail Schooner .
Safe voyaging!
Mike
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P.s.
We do carry both bumpy suits and mustang work coveralls.
The mustangs protects us and is very comfortable to work in nasty weather.
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Interesting article I ran across. You may encounter one of the old settlements during your trip.
https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/n ... t-villages
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We looked at some properties back in 2003.
It was a very sad chapter for them.
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There's a really good novel about a few generations of Newfies living in, and leaving the "outports." A very good read that takes you from the Titanic to the present. It really delves into the challenges of simple fishing folks faced with very complex dilemmas.

Latitudes of Melt
by Joan Clark

Enjoy it if you can find it.
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Re: Newfoundland Newbie Cruising Advice

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We are in Bar Harbor now the Art Fair starts at noon on Friday, hope to see some Cape Dory folks there over the weekend.
Tim
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