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Mark Twain said, “Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn’t do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bow lines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover.”

That’s what I am planning to do this summer in my 1986 28” Pearson sailboat, ALUVA.

In 2006, I sailed on a big sailboat in Lake Michigan for the 1st time. My friend, Ross Chapman was the captain. I was bitten hard by the bug even before he killed the engine and I felt the wind in our sails. By the next July, I had started taking classes, was reading like crazy and looking at boats. In July, I bought a beautiful Pearson the same size and year as Ross’s boat. I sailed Lake Erie every chance I could and soon learned of Georgian Bay(GB), the North Channel(NC), and the Trent-Severn Waterway. Just stir all this up with my love of exploring and readiness for an adventure and a dream is trying to become a reality.

In September, Ross, and my great friend John Hoard, and I sailed the boat across NW Erie, up the Detroit River, across Lake St. Clair, and up the St. Clair River to the town of St. Clair (just south of Port Huron and Lake Huron). Later in the fall, I obtained an 11” inflatable Zodiac with an 8hp Mercury to tow behind ALUVA for those little sidetrip adventures. I like to think we are in the “starting blocks”.

Here’s the working plan. Bounce up the east (Canadian) side of Lake Huron to Tobermory at the tip of the Bruce Peninsula. Enter Georgian Bay and head south along the east coast of Bruce Peninsula (west side of GB). Go as far south as Meaford, then across GB to Hope, Christian and Beckwith Islands. Swing around the south end of Beausoleil Is. Then follow the east side of GB north through thousands of islands primarily by way of the Small Craft Channel and eventually to Killarney and then Little Current where the NC begins. Along the way are places like Hangdog Channel, Honey Harbor, Rodger’s Gut, the Bustards and the Chickens, Frying Pan Island, Go Home Bay, 12 Mile Bay, Snug Harbor, Shawanaga Island, Moon Bay, Beaverstone Bay and Collin’s Inlet, San Souci, Lion’s Head, Wingfield Basin and Parry Sound.

One could spend a lifetime in GB and the NC and never have the same anchorage twice. I hope to do a I week loop in the northern NC and see the Benjamin Islands, Bell Cove, Amendroz Is., Great La Cloche Is., Clapperton Is., Baie Fine, and the Whalesback Channel then return to Little Current.

The last leg will be from Little Current to Mackinac Island, mainly following the NE side of Manitoulin, the largest freshwater island in the world. West Bay, the port of Gore Bay, Bayfield Sound, Meldrum, and Drummond Island will be explored on the way.

The trip may take 6 weeks, divided into 5 parts with different crew. I need at least one person besides myself in order to get into very small anchorages, called gunkholing, not to mention the fact I’d like some company. St Clair to Meaford is a week. Meaford to Little Current will take 12-14 days, a week around the NE NC and then 7-12 days to Mackinac where I plan to store the boat for the winter.

AMBITIOUS! You bet! It may never happen but I am trying to make it a reality.

Captain Dan

Captain Dan

Captain Dan
Really Don, but Kevin(Colin)........

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Thursday, October 28, 2010

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Sunday, August 1, 2010

The end

Got home today after a much more than memorable expedition. It was fabulous! Glad to be home but also sad to see the adventure end. The last leg with my dear friend, John Hoard, was a fast 8 days and we covered a lot of ground (water).We went to Drummond but moved on to DeTour for the night. Next, we cruised through Les Cheneaux Islands. After that, we looked around north of the St. Martin Islands before looping under Big Mac and by Mac Island. Many memories but had an especially fun time in the little town of Hessel at the Islander Bar listening to the band "Beach Chickens". St. Ignace was our stopping place and the boat is being "put to bed" for the winter. If I can upload some videos here at home faster than I could on the boat, I will share some during the next few weeks.

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Les Cheneaux Islands

We went from Meldrum to Drummond Is, then to Detour and then here in the BIG wind. Tired. Big storm last night at anchor and dragged in the lousy bottom of mud and weeds. No fun reanchoring at 2AM then watching the GPS every 10 minutes the rest of the night to be sure we did not drag again. Cleared today but the wind was so strong that we were hardly making forward progress in the narrow channels of Les Cheneauxs. Some extraordinary cottages and homes here.

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Spanish-Beardrop(dead) Harbour-Bayfield Sound-Meldrum

We  went through the crew change in Spanish, exchanging John Hoard for John Donaldson. JD was not wanting to leave and I can't blame him. We had a fantastic time together. Hoard and I have already logged a lot of miles and seen super stuff. Tomorrow, back in the USA (Bruce).Drummond Island. This spectacular trip is coming to a close. Boohoo.