I plan on sailing for a couple of weeks this August on Lake Superior on the North West part of the lake mainly the Red Rock, Rossport area over to the Sleeping Giant. I have a Hunter 26.
I don't have a dingy, in the past on other lakes I have taken a 10 ft gang plank that I made and with the rudder up, just back up close to shore and walk off the boat. Is this still a good idea or would a kayak or dingy be better.
I have Bonnie Dahl's Superior Way cruising guide and most of the anchorage's in the area seem quite deep with rocky shores, so I am thinking the gang plank will work.
Any information from anyone who has sailed the area would be appreciated.
I don't have a dingy, in the past on other lakes I have taken a 10 ft gang plank that I made and with the rudder up, just back up close to shore and walk off the boat. Is this still a good idea or would a kayak or dingy be better.
I have Bonnie Dahl's Superior Way cruising guide and most of the anchorage's in the area seem quite deep with rocky shores, so I am thinking the gang plank will work.
Any information from anyone who has sailed the area would be appreciated.