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From: pete judd (no email)
Date: Sun Apr 08 2007 - 02:35:42 EDT
After getting a big grin on my face, The great lakes
are indeed large, but I think that Rit was thinking of
protected waterways. I have not compared the milage
on the ICW, all the way to Texas, to the inland
passage to Alaska, hey I'am lazy. But I assume it's
quite a bit longer. Now that this has been brought up
I know someone on this bord will figure it out. I
also keep the boat in Olympia Wa, . The up side,
Lower rates and closer to home, Great uncrowded
anchorages, and great people. The down side of the
South Sound, not much wind most of the time, or when
there is wind it's allways on the nose both ways, Two
days of motoring to the San Juan Island group, and the
2-7 knot currents that can tax your piloting skills. I
once took the ferry across Lake Michigan, from
Manatowik WI, to Ludington MI, and It was like beeing
in the south pacific on a good day, small swell, long
interval, nice trip.
Just smiling,
Pete
S/V Murphy's Lawyer
Baba 40 #6
50 Ton Masters, Sail and Towing
--- TimTim <> wrote:
> It think it was meant as "unpolluted inland waterway
> in the world"
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Rit" <>
> To: <>
> Sent: Saturday, April 07, 2007 12:14 PM
> Subject: [world-cruising] largest inland waterway in
> the world
>
>
> Ronda,
>
> I love the sound and all its varied sailing.
>
> However, I'd have to challenge you on your statement
> that Puget Sound is the
> "largest inland waterway in the world".
>
> From the Western End of Lake Superior to the end of
> the St. Lawrence River,
> I'd have to say that the Great Lakes and its
> associated
> Waterways have the title.
>
> All the best,
> Rit
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From:
> [mailto:]On Behalf Of
>
> Sent: Saturday, April 07, 2007 10:36 AM
> To:
> Subject: Re: [world-cruising] Re: Corpus Christi, TX
> to Seattle, WA
>
> In a message dated 4/7/2007 6:21:09 AM Pacific
> Daylight Time,
> <mailto:svcapella%40gmail.com>
> writes:
>
> > 10 weeks to cruise the beautiful Puget Sound or
> the Inside Passage
> > between Vancouver and mainland Canada.
>
> One can spend YEARS discovering/exploring the area.
> Puget Sound itself is
> the
> largest inland waterway in the world. Or worlds
> biggest Fjord so to speak.
>
> Let me know when you 'land' here and I'll put
> together a dinner party of
> local boaters. I am in Olympia, WA. (Located at the
> southern tip of Puget
> Sound,
> if, like me, geography is best expressed by the
> relevant water instead of
> land
> mass.)
>
> Ronda
>
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