pikesbayone
Junior Member
I sail out of Chequamegon Bay, western Lake Superior. I would like to exchange ideas about sailing up here wit other Ericson owners. Anybody out there ?
Hi,
My wife and I keep our boat at Port Superior.
Not that far away from Pike's Bay, like right next door.
I was talking to a friend in Washburn the other day and they told me that it was 80 degrees.
Clearly unusual for this time of year, but I took it as a good sign.
Bob
This is JeffB we have Finisterra a ER39B out of Madeline Island . 'been there since 1991 with an ER 32 II for 11 years and the 39B since 2003. We typically take a two week cruise with friends to the Canadian shore, Slates and of course Isle Royale. I don't get on often, so I'm not that good a rapid communication; but, I'm game to discuss boats and voyages. Original boat was Yellow and red boot stripe by now white with black topping.http://:egrin:http://www.ericsonyachts.org/infoexchange/images/smilies/grinning_ericson.gifI sail out of Chequamegon Bay, western Lake Superior. I would like to exchange ideas about sailing up here wit other Ericson owners. Anybody out there ?
This is JeffB we have Finisterra a ER39B out of Madeline Island . 'been there since 1991 with an ER 32 II for 11 years and the 39B since 2003. We typically take a two week cruise with friends to the Canadian shore, Slates and of course Isle Royale. I don't get on often, so I'm not that good a rapid communication; but, I'm game to discuss boats and voyages. Original boat was Yellow and red boot stripe by now white with black topping.http://:egrin:http://www.ericsonyachts.org/infoexchange/images/smilies/grinning_ericson.gif
I went through the director a year ago and now have friend links to everyone I could find that listed Lake Superior as home. Have tried to create a rendezvous like the guys in the northwest a couple of times. Upper midwesterners are so shy, "don't you know".
I am not in water yet. But that is where I am headed to when....the list is long.
Always happy to meet up. I'll bring the coffee.
Mark