Sailing Guides and Trips in Canada
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Trips
navy leauge cadets 9 to 13 year olds boat cox'n a 12 year old white sail 3 cadet and my self as skiper
Sail with Daniel & Friends (Blair & Rami)Winds: Light SW BF2Good music.
10 kts of wind. awesome weather.
Sail # 035,036,03724th Rain delay to next day.
25th Clearing, winds East BF3 in the morning.We leave the slip at 11am arrived at 6pm, winds East BF4. Following wind all the way. We made excellent time 7 hrs. Distance 44.5km. Found a nice cove between an Island and mainland near a small waterfall. Wind was elevated (BF4) all night but the cove was well sheltered and calm, with enough wind to keep the...
We chartered a Hunter 29 from Canadian Yacht Charters. Had a great week exploring the North Channel.
Leg
5: Baddeck, Nova Scotia to Port Aux Basques, Newfoundland
Crew: Leigh and Carol
Seaver, Roy Vollmer:
Miles Traveled Leg 5:
607 nautical miles
Total Miles Traveled
Cruise-to-Date: 2040 nautical miles
Sunday, August 8: Lay
day in Baddeck
Leigh and Carol spend a
lazy day onboard..reading, napping, catching up with log and photos,
listening to music (Emmy Lou Harris gospel sets a good
Sunday-Go-to-Meeting atmosphere--for boat life, anyway.) It is good
to be alone for a day; we discover again that we love this...
Summer Cruise 2010, Leg 6: Port aux Basques to Baddeck
Norris Point, Newfoundland, Canada
Sailing | 909 miles
Sailing | 909 miles
Leg
6: Port Aux Basques to Bonne Bay –
Bonne Bay to Baddeck, Nova Scotia
Crew: Leigh and Carol Seaver, Renny Daly and Jain Himot,
Eugene Bellows
August
23, Monday: Lay Day at Government Wharf, Port aux Basques
Cloudy,
chilly. We turn on boat's Webasto heating system to take dampness and chill out
of interior. See Roy off at 0700 for early
boarding on the Caribou for the 6 hour trip to N. Sydney,
Nova Scotia, where he will catch a plane...
Sailing trip with Pedro the Pirate and his 3 skalliwags.Up the mighty Outaouais to foreign lands and an almost deserted beach.They risked terrible obstacles , high seas and crashing shorelines.In the end, all hands arrived safe and hungry for poutine. Alas they had to settle for blood soaked freedom fries and lemon aid.The End No not the end!Stay tuned for more adventures...
Rented houseboat from Waterway, then took a trip to Neilson beach for a party. Great views of Shushwap lake and others along the way.
