We are starting to plan our summer cruise and hearing and reading a lot about Maine that's where we would like to head. We would be starting out in Mystic Ct. going through the Cape Cod Canal and working our way up North. We were planning on two to three weeks and would appreciate input as to what would be an appropriate itinerary. We are pretty familiar with the run up to Boston and Marblehead but have not gone further north.
Our preference would be to be at a slip or mooring each night but anchoring is fine as long as we can get to shore to walk the pooch.
Thanks in advance
Marc
If you want to get to Maine in a few days, we've gone from the Canal to Provincetown in a day, more than once, starting from Onset(our favorite anchorage in/on the canal). More than likely you'll have a favorable wind with you.
Next leg, you can put in a similar full day going to Isle of Shoals, just below the Maine border. We often have our dogs with us and you can take them ashore on one of the islands. You'll have to borrow a mooring but that hasn't been a problem for us in 10 or so overnights over several years.
Finally, I've made it from Isle of Shoals to Monehegan Island in daylight (just barely), but that's a long one even in comparison to the other two. But that puts you in Penobscot Bay in 3 days. The last time I connected these three legs, I was alone. The winds were not favorable for an overnight (which isn't rare!).
If you have more time, I like putting into Gloucester from the canal. An easy day and Gloucester is fun! From there, it's an easy trip to Isle of Shoals or Portsmouth NH, either going outside or through the (?) canal inside Cape Ann.
Then another easy leg from the Isle of Shoals to Casco Bay (endless anchoring just in Casco). Ditto from there to Boothbay area. Then another easy day into Penobscot Bay.
I advise people to get to Pen-Bay fast - not because I live there(and am biased) - because you're all set for sailing in any weather in the bay, all the way to the MDI area. That's not always the case on the southern or more eastern coast where stiff winds, fog, storms, can hold you in a harbor for a few days.This is a world class cruising area.
Then as MaineSail says, allow more time for getting back. But having said this, my fastest - and easiest - trip from Penobscot Bay to the CCCanal, has been under sail overnight, in a typical Southwest wind, blowing 10 to 20 knots.