Arietta's cruise to The Basin
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Arietta's cruise to The Basin
We took a cruise to The Basin on Vinalhaven Island last week aboard Arietta, our Cape Dory 22. Here are some photos from that cruise:
Beating towards Dogfish Island: At anchor, Flat Island, Hurricane Sound: At anchor, with Leadbetter Island in the background: Smooth sailing,
--Jim
Beating towards Dogfish Island: At anchor, Flat Island, Hurricane Sound: At anchor, with Leadbetter Island in the background: Smooth sailing,
--Jim
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Re: Arietta's cruise to The Basin
Another set of 3 photos from the same cruise. (Can anyone tell me how to upload more than 3 at a time?)
--Jim
Entering The Basin at high water slack. (Note the big ledge just under water to port.): At anchor in The Basin: Dawn in The Basin:
--Jim
Entering The Basin at high water slack. (Note the big ledge just under water to port.): At anchor in The Basin: Dawn in The Basin:
Re: Arietta's cruise to The Basin
That is a beautiful place. Looks a lot cooler than it is here. I know how can a picture look like a temperature but it does look cool and refreshing. LOL, Dennis
Lower Chesapeake Bay, Sailing out of Carter's Creek
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Re: Arietta's cruise to The Basin
Beautiful photos. Hope to sail the Maine coast one day.
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Re: Arietta's cruise to The Basin
I'm not sure where you are, but it probably is cooler here than there, at least right now. There were days this summer when it was hotter here in Maine than it was in Florida, but last week the heat wave that gripped the state for most of the summer finally broke. Our boat doesn't have enough battery capacity to run a fan all night, so we had to wait for cool weather before we could do any overnight trips. Hopefully we'll get a few more cruises in before it gets too cold to sail! (We don't have any heat onboard, either.)ghockaday wrote:That is a beautiful place. Looks a lot cooler than it is here. I know how can a picture look like a temperature but it does look cool and refreshing. LOL, Dennis
The Basin really is beautiful. We've cruised as far north as Nova Scotia and as far south as Venezuela, and it is our favorite anchorage anywhere. It's not for the faint of heart: the falls at the entrance have claimed many boats; we even know of a lobsterman who lost his boat trying to transit the entrance. It's not a place I would recommend to the casual cruiser. But we love it. Perhaps the difficulty of entering and leaving safely is one of its charms.
Smooth sailing,
--Jim
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Re: Arietta's cruise to The Basin
Thanks, John! Maybe next year you can sail up here. Your engine should be done and you'll be ready for a new challenge. Let me know when you're headed this way and I'll be happy to tell you about our favorite spots.John Stone wrote:Beautiful photos. Hope to sail the Maine coast one day.
Smooth sailing,
--Jim
Re: Arietta's cruise to The Basin
Lower Chesapeake Bay, Virginia, It has been in the 90s since July. Dee and Debwikakaru wrote:I'm not sure where you are, but it probably is cooler here than there, at least right now. There were days this summer when it was hotter here in Maine than it was in Florida, but last week the heat wave that gripped the state for most of the summer finally broke. Our boat doesn't have enough battery capacity to run a fan all night, so we had to wait for cool weather before we could do any overnight trips. Hopefully we'll get a few more cruises in before it gets too cold to sail! (We don't have any heat onboard, either.)ghockaday wrote:That is a beautiful place. Looks a lot cooler than it is here. I know how can a picture look like a temperature but it does look cool and refreshing. LOL, Dennis
The Basin really is beautiful. We've cruised as far north as Nova Scotia and as far south as Venezuela, and it is our favorite anchorage anywhere. It's not for the faint of heart: the falls at the entrance have claimed many boats; we even know of a lobsterman who lost his boat trying to transit the entrance. It's not a place I would recommend to the casual cruiser. But we love it. Perhaps the difficulty of entering and leaving safely is one of its charms.
Smooth sailing,
--Jim
Lower Chesapeake Bay, Sailing out of Carter's Creek
Danielle Elizabeth
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Re: Arietta's cruise to The Basin
That's what owning our boats is all about. Just enjoying the simple things for a change. Good for you, I try to do short trips and they still bring us a special feeling every time