[Alberg30] Nova Scotia to Bermuda?
Wally Moran
helm at georgianbaysailing.ca
Tue Mar 12 11:31:01 PST 2002
Hi Dan - just want you to know that i am GREEN with envy about your
proposed trip. I would suggest that you look at some of the various
magazine's websites - cruising world comes to mind - for information
regarding your trip. A quick e-mail to them might answer some of your
question and Gord Laco's idea is a good one. Although I've not made
the trip, I would think that if the Pardey's can circumnavigate in a
24 ft. wooden boat, there is no reason - provided you've properly
prepped your boat - that you can't make the Caribbean in yours. I
would recommend Daniel Spurr's The Seaworthy Offshore Sailboat,
Spurr's Boatbook, 2nd edition,Upgrading the Cruising Sailboat which -
short plug here - I've reviewed at my website
www.georgianbaysailing.ca . There is a link to the publisher,
International Marine, there.
Looking forward to hearing more about your trip...
Jealously yours,
Wally Moran
>HI Dan,
>
>I'd recommend talking to the people at a marine store called The Binnacle in
>Halifax. They are good guys who can put you in touch with people who have
>made that trip and tell you what they encountered.
>
>Gord Laco
>426 Surprise
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: Dan Morley <dan.morley at sympatico.ca>
>To: alberg mailing list <public-list at alberg30.org>
>Sent: Monday, March 11, 2002 6:46 PM
>Subject: [Alberg30] Nova Scotia to Bermuda?
>
>
>> Hi Folks,
>> I have been dreaming of sailing my A30, hull #322, to the Carribean,
>> and it looks like the dream may actually come true next winter.
>> I am near Morrisburg, Ontario, on the St Lawrence River, and had
>> always envisioned a trip down Lake Champlain, thence to New York, and
>> then into the Carribean by one of many possible routes (including
>> Bermuda).
>> I have only recently wondered what it might be like to sail out the
>> St Lawrence, past PEI, and depart North America from Halifax, Nova
>> Scotia, bound for Bermuda. I would be starting out at the end of Sept,
>> and probably leaving Halifax by end of Oct. I certainly realize some of
>> the problems - fighting the Gulf Stream, possibility of late hurricane,
>> possibility of Northerlies against the Gulf stream, fog, cold.
>> Does anyone know if those concerns are absolute show-stoppers that
>> no-one in their right mind would tackle, or if they just present a
>> reasonable risk? Has anyone out there ever done that route southbound,
>> or know anyone who has? Could I consider hugging the coast out of
>> Halifax, down as far as New York?
>> Hopefully, not sounding too crazy,
>> Dan Morley
>>
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