The boat is in “big“ Sodus Bay. Fair Haven looks like it’s worth a trip. Any tips? We’re still novices in exploring the lake.
The go to places on the east end of Lake Ontario are the Provincial Parks in the Thousand Islands. Many of the islands have moorings and a few have docks. Waupos Island is a very rural island with a nice protected anchorage where you can often hear the sheep on the island. Be sure to clear customs before going.
On the US side Clayton and Cape Vincent on the St. Lawrence are worth a trip. Cape Vincent is smaller and is enjoying a bit of a rebirth.
Sacketts Harbor has several good restaurants and pubs and a nice park. A pleasant village to stroll through. In nearby Henderson Harbor White Bay offers a good anchorage. There isn't much to the town though.
In the past Oswego was worth a stop. The Yacht Club offered reciprocal docking privileges to members of other Lake Ontario clubs, however, they were forced to move by the City and do not have docks. The City Marina, Wrights Landing is weedy and shallow, not ideal for sailboats. Oswego Marina on the east side has a few transient slips and dock space is available along the wall behind the hotel, but it is not well protected.
Little Sodus Bay is a good spot to escape for a weekend and to get in some practice nights on an anchor. Fair Haven YC offers reciprocal docks, Pleasant Beach Hotel offers a few docks, and you can anchor on the west side near the Winery and dinghy into the winery.
Navigation on the Lake is pretty simple. Once you leave Sodus Bay the nearest navigation buoy is ~20 miles away at Ford Shoals near Oswego. Shortly after leaving the Bay the lake gets deep, real deep, up to 800 feet deep. No issue with running around here. The shipping lanes are on the north side of the lake, so except for in frequent freighters entering the Genesee River in Rochester or the Port in Oswego commercial traffic is nil.
For the short term tablet based navigation is fine.
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Enjoy your new to you Sabre. They're great boats.