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Don't ask me why he did it (I don't know) but a local sailor here
some years back sailed his C 27 MKI, single handed, to England
from Halifax, N.S. round
HI Antoine,
I read your comment " Water temperature in July is around 6-7 degree
celsius (around 45 Fahrenheit) in the St-Lawrence. There are a number of
consequences to this. First, you need winter clothes (I?ve sailed under
snow and freezing rain in mid May)." And started smiling..
I
The Russian guy who sailed around the world is interesting. Seems like most
people (prudently so) sweat the seaworthiness, tank capacity, full or fin
keel, "blue water" or not. He paid $1500 CAD for the 35MKI that he
circumnavigated in (IIRC, believe the video is on youtube with that info).
He's
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Interesting. Two different boats do the same sailing trip, both of them from
Halifax. I wonder wh
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Don't ask me why he did it (I don't know) but a local sailor here some years
back sailed his C 27 MKI, single handed, to England from Ha
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> Don't ask me why he did it (I don't know) but a local sailor here some
> years back sailed his C 27 MKI, single handed, to Engl
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Don't ask me why he did it (I don't know) but a local sailor here some
years back sailed his C 27 MKI, single handed, to England from
Halifax, N.S. rounded a buoy in the English
Of course there is a prime season. First, forget winter time. Pilot charts for
North Atlantic definitely don’t look good in January. ;-)
Speaking of Pilot Charts, this is one of first things you need to start
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Don't ask me why he did it (I don't know) but a local sailor here some years
back sailed his C 27 MKI, single handed, to England from Halifax, N.S.
rounded a buoy
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Forgot his passport and had to go home and get it?
Wife called and told him to hurry up home?
Wife was waiting in England and not happy?
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A watertaxi tried to deliverer English food to him and he had to get away fast?
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Don't ask me why he did it (I don't know) but a local sailor here some years
back sailed his C 27 MKI, single handed, to England from Halifax, N.S.
rounded a buoy in the English Channel and sailed back home.
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My partner are planning a trip from wh
I was going to mention Ken Hellewell but David beat me to it. You may be
able to identify the bow of a C 38 (not Landfall) on the cover of his
book:
https://www.amazon.ca/Kens-Cruising-Yacht/dp/0972749225
I think it's a 38, anyway. That book has been on my wish list for a while.
We just sailed
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My partner are planning a trip from where we are at in Superior Wisconsin
through the Great Lakes and to the Atlantic and then south and beyond.
As some other as indicated, I did it (twice) on my C 30-1 (1973). And I’m
still on the list, even if I don’t intervene much.
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> My wife and I just sailed from Newport to SW Harbor, Maine. Left Frid
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My wife and I just sailed from N
Jessica
I can't really speak as to when the best time to travel the St. Lawrence but
probably later in June or early July. The water was cold although we were
never in it. The issue with the cold water and three warm bodies inside is the
condensation created inside the boat. Most days were
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My wife
My wife and I just sailed from Newport to SW Harbor, Maine. Left Friday
afternoon and took two nights to get here. Pick your weather and it's easy.
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My partner are planning a trip from where we are at in Superior Wisconsin
Hi Jessica,
Antoine Rose from Montreal QC sailed his 1973 C 30 down the St Laurence
River, and across the Atlantic all the way to Brest, France. He has since
sailed it back to North America..
Great story write-up here:
http://www.cncphotoalbum.com/CnC30_Crosses_Atlantic/index.pdf
Enjoy,
I bought Pegathy in Ft. Lauderdale and sailed her up to Baltimore. Last year,
sailed to Nantucket and back. Coasting is fun and pretty easy. Best to have 4
or more crew when you overnight offshore, even coasting. Active Captain is a
great app, best if you're computer or tablet has a GIS
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My partner are planning a trip from where we are at in Superior Wisconsin
through the Great
Someone took a C 35 MK I around the world solo IIRC.
Joe
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Jessica — I’m not sure if Jeff Cole is still on the list; but he and his family
took his LF38 from Toronto out the St Lawrence, then loaded it onto a ship for
the Atlantic crossing. They then picked the boat up in Europe and knocked
around for several months, before shipping it back to Canada.
Grand adventure/ long distance sailing in a C
My partner are planning a trip from where we are at in Superior Wisconsin
through the Great Lakes and to the Atlantic and then south and beyond.
What's the furthest anyone has traveled in their C? Any ocean crossings?
Jessica
1975 C 33
My partner are planning a trip from where we are at in Superior Wisconsin
through the Great Lakes and to the Atlantic and then south and beyond.
What's the furthest anyone has traveled in their C? Any ocean crossings?
Jessica
1975 C 33
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