Cheyboygen Day 4

It’s a cool rainy day…perfect for chasing down problems!
The displays weren’t talking to each other because a network plug somehow got un-plugged. I suppose enough boat motion could pull outЧитать далее
Cheboygan Day 3

Cheybogan Day 3
Today we took an Uber to Mackinaw City to catch the ferry to Mackinac (pronounce ‘Mackinaw) Island. The fort has an interesting history ($18 admission) and great views from itsЧитать далее
Alpena-Cheybogan, MI

NEBOLINK log:
https://reports.nebo.global/c39be3b5-c00c-4ce8-…
Local cruisers have validated that our “get to a marina beforeЧитать далее
Port Austin-Alpena, MI rough patch

Port Austin-Alpena, MI
We use NOAA, Great Lakes Portal (NOAA), the ‘blue’ Windy app (allows choice of the different models) and local knowledge for marine forecasts. Each predicted 1 foot wavesЧитать далее
Port Huron-Port Austin, MI

Port Huron-Port Austin, MI
This was another pleasant cruise in great conditions on Lake Huron. Cruising the Great Lakes in a trailer boat is not to be taken lightly. Both of these MI DNR marinas wereЧитать далее
Detroit to Port Huron, MI

Detroit-Port Huron, MI
This was a pleasant and easy river cruise, plus across Lake St Clair, which is shallow and therefore can be rough when the wind picks up. We had an easy, enjoyable passage.Читать далее
Detroit Day 2

We walked around the city (although the WWG official stance is don't go outside any marina, call a taxi) and wrangled up some provisions at a supermarket. After paying, we remove the extra cardboardЧитать далее
Catawba Island to Detroit

Lake Erie marine forecasts were for seas under 2 feet, but the first 15 miles were bigger than that. We got slammed a lot and the wipers got a workout. No video, too dangerous. Our boat does best inЧитать далее
Cleveland to Catawba Island

Cleveland to Catawba Island
We exited the miles-long breakwater that protects the Cleveland waterfront after a leisurely breakfast and good night’s sleep. The winds are usually from the west, butЧитать далее
Cleveland Day 2

The heat advisory continues. Eileen hiked 1.5 miles to the nearest coin laundry according to Google Maps, but found only an unmarked boarded up empty building. She wasn’t in a good mood after thatЧитать далее
Erie, PA to Cleveland, OH

We cruised 105 miles of the southern shore of Lake Erie in calm conditions with ony non-whitecapping wavelets, averaging 23-27 MPH. There was an incredible amount of leg size to telephone pole sizedЧитать далее
Tonawanda, NY to Presque Isle, PA

Escaped from New York! Black Rock Lock and canal protects boats from the rapids ( 12 MPH) and shoals in the upper Niagara River for three miles (6 MPH speed limit). It was an easy five foot lift.Читать далее
Tonawanda Day 3, Weather Day 4

This is our fourth weather day waiting for Lake Erie to calm down. That ties our 4-day wait at Marathon a few years ago waiting for winds to calm. Tomorrow we hope to Escape From New York. EileenЧитать далее
Tonawanda, NY Day 2

We had our first hot shower since the Hampton Inn! Just as we remembered, a constant parade of boats converges on the town walls on the weekends. It's quite a show! Overnight we had gusts to 39 MPHЧитать далее
Tonawanda, NY Erie Canal Day 1

The North wall was wide open at 0800 but totally filled up before 3PM. There are open spots on the south wall (run by a different city) but locals say has become unpopular due to poor funding, noЧитать далее
Medina, OH to West Canal marina launch

West Canal county park and marina has the best ramp for a TC255. They have eight slips (all <40 ft except one). The online reservation system shows they haven't had more than one boat there sinceЧитать далее
Columbia, TN to Medina, OH

A long, hard trailering slog with multiple vicious thunderstorms, buckling roads and an adverse time change. The Holiday Inn Express Medina, OH has a cement parking area beside it for us. LikeЧитать далее
Pesacola to Columbia, TN

Within three weeks of planned departure, we had three issues that could have cancelled our trip.
The lawn tractor battery which powers the trailer EOH brakes r drained to 11.5 volts, implying thatЧитать далее