Tom, This is an area I want to cruise, but it will probably be with my CDory. At my age and weight, comfort is becoming a priority. With respect to crabbing, there are some nice folding crab rings and pots that take up very little space. You might also consider a folding shrimp pot (and about 400 feet of line). Thanks for starting this thread. Steve \ On Apr 24, 2008, at 9:51 AM, Tom Jenkins wrote:
M owners:
I hope this is not too far off topic, but my reefing discussion with Tim inspires me to put in a plug for trailer sailing north of the U.S. border. The Portland "Canal" I had in mind is a fjord reaching the coast near Prince Rupert B.C. that runs almost 144 km NE to the twin border towns of Stewart B.C./Hyder Alaska. The Canal is only a couple of kilometers wide, and carries the meltwater of numerous big glaciers. The winds are fluky like lake winds, but the sailing is good, and you can carry a pot or two to get fresh Dungeness crab for dinner. The scenery is of course spectacular, and you can kiss a Grizzly if you like.
We took our rig on the ferry to Vancouver Island, drove north, then ferried up part of the Inland Passage to Prince Rupert. From there it is an easy drive through the mountains to the Canal, and you can hit some great sailing lakes on the interior drive back to the U.S. (or north toward Alaska, if you like). A trip you will not forget, for sure.
Tom Jenkins
M17 Scintilla
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