Planning a 2021 sailing trip in Wisconsin's Lake Michigan
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Planning a 2021 sailing trip in Wisconsin's Lake Michigan
Need guidance. Want to sail Lake Michigan in the Spring-Summer of 2021. Recently visited Sturgeon Bay and then Sisters Bay. Considering sailing from Sturgeon Bay to Sisters Bay, stopping along the way to visit recommended spots. I live in Kansas City and know very little about sailing in these waters. I'm aware there was a fleet of this region of the U.S., but have not seen any mention of it in recent months. I sail a 25 CD. Sailed several lakes in the. midwest. Just looking for a new adventure. Willing to spend a week sailing Lake Michigan. Appreciate any advice.
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Re: Planning a 2021 sailing trip in Wisconsin's Lake Michiga
There was a Lake Michigan Cape Dory Owners Association but it is no longer active.
Sturgeon Bay to Sister Bay is a relatively short distance. In a weeks time you can cover a lot of ground if you wish or take it slow. Between Sturgeon Bay and Sister Bay you have nice marinas at Egg Harbor and Fish Creek. Ephraim has limited slip availability but good anchorage at Nicolet Bay and Horseshoe Island off of Penninsula State Park. You can go farther and get up to Washington Island which has good anchorage in the lee of Detroit Island. If the wind is right you can go from Horseshoe Island or Sister Bay to Fayette in a day's time. Fayette, MI is a state park with a super protected harbor and a restored ghost town. Alternatively you could cross Green Bay and head for the twin cities of Marinett WI and Menominne MI.
Sturgeon Bay to Sister Bay is a relatively short distance. In a weeks time you can cover a lot of ground if you wish or take it slow. Between Sturgeon Bay and Sister Bay you have nice marinas at Egg Harbor and Fish Creek. Ephraim has limited slip availability but good anchorage at Nicolet Bay and Horseshoe Island off of Penninsula State Park. You can go farther and get up to Washington Island which has good anchorage in the lee of Detroit Island. If the wind is right you can go from Horseshoe Island or Sister Bay to Fayette in a day's time. Fayette, MI is a state park with a super protected harbor and a restored ghost town. Alternatively you could cross Green Bay and head for the twin cities of Marinett WI and Menominne MI.
Jerry Hammernik
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Re: Planning a 2021 sailing trip in Wisconsin's Lake Michiga
You might want to try posting this in some of the other sailing forums like sailnet, etc. quite a few midwestern boaters there if I recall.
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Rick
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Excuse auto-correct typos courtesy of iOS...or simply lazy typing
Rick
1984 CD22
Excuse auto-correct typos courtesy of iOS...or simply lazy typing
Re: Planning a 2021 sailing trip in Wisconsin's Lake Michiga
Many thanks for the insight and advice. It will be an adventure. Will contact suggested marinas for more information on slips, etc.