Wife and I sailed from Muskegon to Port Huron in Sept of 2016 but that was in Sept with much warmer conditions and predominant winds from the SW, although a couple of those days we were beating a N by NW wind. I planned 5 days to Traverse which ended up being 6, we had to sit one day listening to gale force winds howling in Leland.
As already been mentioned, warm cloths a must in layers the water temps should be right around 42*F, generally the winds blow average 12 from the west which could make for a great sail in some rolling seas. Alway use a PFD, survival suits make for a more comfortable passage that is for sure, but are rather expensive.
Our trip
Muskegon to Pentwater - Winds 10-12 SW 50 NM 9 hrs
Pentwater to Frankfort - Winds 12-15 WSW building to 15-18 65 NM - 12 hrs
Frankfort to Leland - Winds 15-18 SWS - 45 NM - 7 hrs (we were flying this day) Sat a day in Leland due to gale force winds
Leland to Petoskey - Winds 10-15 SW - 54 NM - 11 hours (sailed through a large storm that hit hours ahead of schedule)
I would say that this part of our journey would be about the equivalent distance to the one you are about to take.
Respect Lake Michigan it certainly can be fierce and above all enjoy the trip, I am sure you will want to do it again some day. What a great place to be at some many great locations to sail to from GTB.
As already been mentioned, warm cloths a must in layers the water temps should be right around 42*F, generally the winds blow average 12 from the west which could make for a great sail in some rolling seas. Alway use a PFD, survival suits make for a more comfortable passage that is for sure, but are rather expensive.
Our trip
Muskegon to Pentwater - Winds 10-12 SW 50 NM 9 hrs
Pentwater to Frankfort - Winds 12-15 WSW building to 15-18 65 NM - 12 hrs
Frankfort to Leland - Winds 15-18 SWS - 45 NM - 7 hrs (we were flying this day) Sat a day in Leland due to gale force winds
Leland to Petoskey - Winds 10-15 SW - 54 NM - 11 hours (sailed through a large storm that hit hours ahead of schedule)
I would say that this part of our journey would be about the equivalent distance to the one you are about to take.
Respect Lake Michigan it certainly can be fierce and above all enjoy the trip, I am sure you will want to do it again some day. What a great place to be at some many great locations to sail to from GTB.