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X-Dimension Maine Cruise Leg 2: Sun 17 Aug - Wed 20 Aug.

Sun 17-Aug-201407:30-23:45
Mon 18-Aug-201400:00-23:45
Tue 19-Aug-201400:00-23:45
Wed 20-Aug-201400:00-12:00
Registration Start: 30-November--0001 at 00:00
Registration End:14-August-2014 at midnight

Description


 
Hello to all!
 
Thanks to those of you who have responded to previous emails; now is the time to sign up for the Maine trip.
 
This is the second leg of the XD Maine trip. Participants for this leg should be interested in sailing off the coast of Maine, visiting islands and some of the towns and cities. This sail is intended as an introduction to offshore cruising for MITNA members with bluewater experience (on X Dimension or other 30-ft or larger cruising sailboats). Participants can bring one guest; this guest should have equivalent sailing interests and experience and will need to purchase an MIT Sailing Race membership ($40) prior to the sail. Each participant should also count on chipping in $50-80 for provisions and docking fees. You can sign up for as any legs as you like, but please let us know your preferred leg if you do.
 
We are hoping to select the crew for this trip pretty early so that everyone can make plans; this means there is an expectation that if you sign up for the trip and are selected, you will come. There are many moving parts to coordinate to make these trips happen, and we expect that the crew will be as committed to this trip as are the skippers.
 
If you have any questions please contact the organizer, Scott Dynes, at scott@dynes.org .
 
The current plan for this leg is:
 
Sunday Aug 17:
Leave Boston around 7:30 by car, arrive at the boat in Southwest Harbor (or somewhere near by on Mt. Desert Is.) around 12-1 PM. Depart, and sail somewhere - to Bar Harbor/ around Frenchmans Bay or around the local islands.
 
Maine is so full of nice places to go it really does not make any sense to lay out a plan now; there are lots of resources online about where to sail in Penobscot Bay (e.g. http://www.nytimes.com/1983/09/18/travel/sailing-the-coast-of-maine.html , http://www.cruisingworld.com/destinations/places/sailing-among-the-islands-in-maine). If there are places you want to go, let us know. All we will do here is define the segment endpoints - where crews will change and when.
 
Wed Aug 20:
Exchange crews. This could take place in SW harbor, Castine, Camden or elsewhere... this depends to a large extent on where the crew wants to go.
 
The plan is that the replacement crew will be driving a car up from Boston; this crew would drive it back to Boston.

Organizers

Questions about this event should be directed to the organizer(s): SCOTT DYNES, ERIC BROWN


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Updated: 2014/05/04 19:06:46
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Updated: 2014/05/04 19:06:46