i'm looking for a jumping off point for a trip to Beaver Island, Mi.
i'll be trailering the boat from northern illinois sometime next month.
thanks in advance, c.c.
head north east. if you see the yellow race marker, pick that up for me.
If you and Sara come with us, you can pick the marker up yourself!
We used ramps at Mackinaw City and Charlavoix to sail to Beaver Island. From the other side of the lake I have no experience. It appears there is a good ramp at Manistique on the river. It seems to be well protected but I have no real knowledge of that ramp.
Tom L.
Charlavoix is where I was looking on google earth. Do you recall is it a public launch or marina? We're you able to leave your vehicle and trailer over night?
If I recall correctly you talked about how you wanted to see the Apostle Islands some time. It would be a little farther drive, but great sailing. I could probably talk the wife into letting me go. It's great sailing and great scenery. Give it a though.
ROGER
CC it was along time ago but there is a ramp on Lake Charlavoix just south of town. It is right next to Irish Boat Shop. I think it is public.
I am talking the early 80's but it still shows up on google maps. Way back then it was a shallow ramp but things may have changed by this time. We had an easy loader trailer with pivoting roller banks to load our Montego 25 which drew 3.5 feet. Our cruising companions hauled out a Catalina 25 swing keel at that time as well.
I remember Irish Boat shop, which was very expensive said we would most likely have to use their lift. Back then they had never seen a trailer that could lift a boat like that. They were financially dissapointed as we hauled out without any problem.
We had launched at Mackinaw City. Our trip that year was from Mackinaw to Beaver Is. to Charlavoix.
Tom L.
Roger,
I will most definitely take you up on that.
We could probably get Chris to join us.
This sail would be a 2 dayer with Joanie coming along.
Just name a date and I can meet you in Bayfield. I will stay more than two days, the wife is usually happy for some time to her self. The tire problem is taken care of and I plan on working on putting on the new motor mount today.
ROGER
Are you talking Second Wind Chris? I already checked it out on Google Maps a few days ago. I would want to spend one to one and a half weeks up that way to make it really enjoyable. Since I'm unretired right now I'm going to have to pass. Do it next year and I'm going for sure! Maybe you all will enjoy it so much you will want to go back to those waters or beyond next year as well. I will be retired again by then. Please post pics and stories.
Chris
Oh yea I almost forgot. Is it true what they say about Beaver Island?
Quote from: Christopher on July 15, 2017, 08:59:13 PM
Oh yea I almost forgot. Is it true what they say about Beaver Island?
Do you mean like how they killed King Strang?
Chris,
I'm planning on sailing the north channel next July with the trailer sailors assc.
Perhaps the 3 of us could work a week in to sail the apostles next year. We'll talk more about over the winter.
sarah says she would like to sail the apostles as well. she has a friend who lives close to bayfield. by the way her mom passed away on the 10th. sweet woman she was. even to me. only up side is that we are a bit more free to travel. she will be missed---greatly
Please tell sara we are very sorry to hear of her mothers passing. Although inevitable, it is still hard when one's parent passes.
I have launched my CP23 at the ramp into Lake Charlevoix, south of Charlevoix the town, it was a public ramp. I didn't leave the vehicle there because my wife dropped me off with the boat.
Sailed out into Lake MI and to Beaver Island, all the way down to the Manitou islands and Frankfort MI, then across the Lake to Sturgeon Bay WI and back.
I've left my truck in the Frankfort lot for days, and the city ramp/lot at Boyne City on Lake Charlevoix, but not in Charlevoix itself.
Park under the lights, don't leave anything in plain sight, and if you park in a place where you have to pay, at least you know some kind of security will be coming around somewhat regularly to make sure you have paid your parking fee, if for no other reason.