Want to beat the heat in Bar Harbor Maine

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Feb 5, 2011
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Irwin Mark IV Concord Yacht Club
Too late to do anything this year but the family and I are considering cruising up to Bar Harbor, ME next year the the summer months, ie. June-August. We have never done such before so I wanted to see what the recommendations are. We will most likely be on a Irwin 28.5.

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Jun 9, 2008
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Don't stop at Bar Harbor. Go to Camden, Rock Port.....all of Penobscot Bay is gorgeous. To beat the heat, find a pint in an air conditioned pub.
 
Nov 28, 2009
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Catalina 30 St. Croix
We usually do coastal cruising Down East. Nothing to it. Many places to stop along the way. Returning we normally motor sailed, again with frequent stops. We were lucky one time in that for the two weeks all the way to Winter harbor and back we had no fog.
 

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Jun 22, 2004
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Alden 38' Challenger yawl Rockport Harbor
Too late to do anything this year but the family and I are considering cruising up to Bar Harbor, ME next year the the summer months, ie. June-August. We have never done such before so I wanted to see what the recommendations are. We will most likely be on a Irwin 28.5.

Thanks,
Do it! We'd love to have you. I've sailed up and down the east coast a couple of times,
Maine is no more difficult than anywhere you sail. Just pay attention to your piloting. Rocks are less forgiving of error than sand.

I'm biased living here, but Penobscot Bay is my favorite sailing area. Leave plenty of time to sail here. Bar Harbor is nice too. :)
 
Sep 25, 2008
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Bristol 43.3 Perth Amboy
Last summer, we spent a couple of weeks cruising Maine. There are nearly infinite choices! The only caveat is the fog. Nice to have radar up there.
 
Jul 9, 2011
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Cape Dory 28 ft sloop Peaks Island
Cruising the Maine coast in the summer is a great idea. Penobscot Bay is my first choice--many islands to explore, some with guest moorings. Depends on what you and the family enjoy--going into town for dinner, sightseeing, etc. Then Bar Harbor, Camden, Boothbay are big tourist attractions. The best resource for planning your trip is a book called "Maine Coast Guide" by Rindlaub. As mentioned already in earlier replies, expect fog...and plan accordingly. We spend the winter planning our trip-great to look forward to on those snowy days! :)
 
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