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02 Jun 09 - 06:52 PM (#2646946) Subject: BS: If I Should Cruise The Coast Of Maine... From: Rapparee ...how does this sound for an itinerary? CITIES VISITED: Portland, ME Bath, ME Rockland, ME Bar Harbor, ME Castine, ME Belfast, ME Port Clyde, ME Portland, ME WATERWAYS NAVIGATED: Casco Bay; Coastal Atlantic; Kennebec River; Penobscot Bay; Muscongus Bay; Jericho Bay; Blue Hill Bay; Frenchman Bay; Gulf of Maine |
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02 Jun 09 - 07:30 PM (#2646977) Subject: RE: BS: If I Should Cruise The Coast Of Maine... From: Barry Finn By sail or power? Bareboat charter or are you passanger of a vessel being crewed & captained. Include Portsmouth tie up & hit the Press Room for a session & meet the many Mudcatters you've been oonline with. We'll be happy to wine & dine you. Warning about Portsmouth & the Piscataqua River & it's Racing tides |
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02 Jun 09 - 07:49 PM (#2646992) Subject: RE: BS: If I Should Cruise The Coast Of Maine... From: Barry Finn Sorry I hit submit to quickly. Missing off your itinerary that's a must is the Isles of Shoals and go here Things to do & see while on the Isles of Shoals These are worth a trip in themselves Meanwhile if you'll be cruisong off the mainland yoou may want to cruise Stellwagen Banks or Jeffrey's Ledge Let us knoiw more of what you're looking to do. Barry |
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02 Jun 09 - 07:51 PM (#2646995) Subject: RE: BS: If I Should Cruise The Coast Of Maine... From: Sorcha Well, he isn't planning to come to Wyoming, it seems........ |
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02 Jun 09 - 07:51 PM (#2646996) Subject: RE: BS: If I Should Cruise The Coast Of Maine... From: jacqui.c and when you get to Portland you HAVE to visit with the local Maineiacs - we could even stretch to arranging a song circle in your honour. |
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02 Jun 09 - 08:13 PM (#2647007) Subject: RE: BS: If I Should Cruise The Coast Of Maine... From: ranger1 Make sure you visit New Harbor, Pemaquid, and Monhegan Island. That would be the Muscongus Bay part of things. |
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02 Jun 09 - 08:32 PM (#2647015) Subject: RE: BS: If I Should Cruise The Coast Of Maine... From: Naemanson Damariscotta. That is a good one. And the trip up to Wiscasset might be good. Not to go to the town. That is pure tourist trap. But just before you get there you go past an old fort that has been restored. If you get far enough down east try for Bucksport. Once more the town isn't much but you go past Fort Knox. |
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02 Jun 09 - 08:57 PM (#2647030) Subject: RE: BS: If I Should Cruise The Coast Of Maine... From: Rapparee IF this happens it will be around the end of August as a paying passenger on a cruise ship. And I'll still be hors de combat from shoulder surgery. Sorcha, I was in Wyoming last weekend -- Grand Tetons National Park, Jackson Hole...where were you? But we're planning getaways and Wyoming ain't all that far away -- couple hours, max. You might be surprised where we'll turn up in the not-too-distant future. |
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02 Jun 09 - 09:17 PM (#2647039) Subject: RE: BS: If I Should Cruise The Coast Of Maine... From: Janie If this happens, I think you and Pat need to bring me along as a chaparone. |
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02 Jun 09 - 09:35 PM (#2647045) Subject: RE: BS: If I Should Cruise The Coast Of Maine... From: Midchuck I'm going to Montana in the morning, for a week. While there, I intend to dance naked through the ruins while trying to shoot down the Moon, turn all the tourists into monsters, and build a very dangerous fountain out of sausages. Peter. |
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02 Jun 09 - 09:40 PM (#2647047) Subject: RE: BS: If I Should Cruise The Coast Of Maine... From: maeve Sounds like a fun trip. Damariscotta is very nice. I'm fond of Rockport, and many visitors seem to like Camden, though it's too crowded for my liking. I hope you do manage to cruise Downeast in August, Rapaire. We'll make you welcome. maeve |
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02 Jun 09 - 10:24 PM (#2647063) Subject: RE: BS: If I Should Cruise The Coast Of Maine... From: Charley Noble Rapaire- The proposed cruise looks good to me. When the ship stops at Bath, it generally ties up at the Maine Maritime Museum. If you alert us to when you're due there, Judy and I will pick you up and drag you to some nearby wharf where you may be forced to consume large red insects, or maybe by that time you'll be sick of sea food and would prefer beef and potatoes! Cheerily, Charley Noble and JudyB |
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02 Jun 09 - 10:44 PM (#2647072) Subject: RE: BS: If I Should Cruise The Coast Of Maine... From: Rapparee If it happens, we'll be on this ship, probably in one of the "pink" (or cheap) cabins (you get a good price because you have to spend part of the day rowing and you don't get lifeboat space but you DO get a piece of 2x4 to cling to). This is a nice cruise line -- the meals are created by chefs who graduate from Johnson & Wales or CIA, the staff and crew are friendly and competent, and you byob (except for the Captain's Receptions). Not many people on the boat, no skeet shooting off the stern, no gambling, no organized grabass -- if you want to sleep the whole voyage you're free to do so. |
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02 Jun 09 - 11:15 PM (#2647083) Subject: RE: BS: If I Should Cruise The Coast Of Maine... From: katlaughing Sounds wonderful! Oh, and parts of Why-oh-ming are a LOT farther than a couple of hours!**bg** |
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03 Jun 09 - 02:15 AM (#2647118) Subject: RE: BS: If I Should Cruise The Coast Of Maine... From: open mike too bad these ships`don't do Maine http://www.starclippers.com/ships_rc.html http://www.starclippers.com/ships_scsf.html just mediterranean, caribbean, tahiti, and often where there is an eclipse. |
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03 Jun 09 - 08:11 AM (#2647267) Subject: RE: BS: If I Should Cruise The Coast Of Maine... From: jacqui.c Well, when you drop anchor in Portland there could quite easily be a welcoming committee to greet you, if you so desire. |
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03 Jun 09 - 08:29 AM (#2647278) Subject: RE: BS: If I Should Cruise The Coast Of Maine... From: SINSULL Word of advice, Peter - wear socks and carry a gun. You just don't look good naked anymore (assuming you did once...) |
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03 Jun 09 - 08:48 AM (#2647295) Subject: RE: BS: If I Should Cruise The Coast Of Maine... From: Rapparee No, no -- WYOMING is only a couple hours away. You can get on the Interstate down around Evanston and cross the whole state in a day, even if the cops are looking for you, as Sorcha knows. |
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03 Jun 09 - 08:48 AM (#2647296) Subject: RE: BS: If I Should Cruise The Coast Of Maine... From: Charley Noble Rapaire- You do have to be aware that pirates still frequent the lower reaches of the Kennebec River, darting out from the tidal marshes to snatch up a rich prize or two, especially in the early morning fog or twilight. However, they respond well to offers of dark chocolate truffles. Cheerily, Charley Noble, in command of a vintage Boston Whaler |
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03 Jun 09 - 08:55 AM (#2647300) Subject: RE: BS: If I Should Cruise The Coast Of Maine... From: Rapparee How do they respond to someone dumping the dinner garbage on them, mistaking, for example, the piratical vintage Boston Whaler for a garbage scow? |
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03 Jun 09 - 10:37 AM (#2647384) Subject: RE: BS: If I Should Cruise The Coast Of Maine... From: Amos They get very rasty and make all on board wank the plaque... A |
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03 Jun 09 - 10:25 PM (#2647880) Subject: RE: BS: If I Should Cruise The Coast Of Maine... From: Charley Noble Shiver my timbers! It looks like we's got a live one. Rapaire, it's likely that Roll & Go will actually be performing at the Maine Maritime Museum the Sunday evening that your cruise boat ties up there. You'll have your choice of running ashore and stuffing yourself with junk food or listening to us make music and joining us later at a favorite watering hole. Maybe we should offer you a kick-back for every other passenger you convince to attend our concert. Cheerily, Charley Noble |