Avelinda 2020

02 August 2020 | Snow Island, Casco Bay (photo Harbor Island)
31 July 2020 | Harbor island
28 July 2020 | Photo of Reindeer Cove; Currently at Dix Harbor, Muscle Ridge
25 July 2020 | Seal Harbor, Vinalhaven
23 July 2020 | Looking toward Mt Desert from Buckle Harbor (Swans area)
19 July 2020
18 July 2020 | Cows Yard
14 July 2020 | Trafton Island
13 July 2020
11 July 2020 | Burnt Coats Harbor, Swans Island, ME
10 July 2020
10 July 2020
06 July 2020 | Damarascove Island
05 July 2020 | Harpswell sound
04 July 2020 | Yankee Marina, Yarmouth Maine
15 August 2015 | Harraseeket River, South Freeport Maine

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14 July 2020 | Trafton Island
Carey Hotaling | Northeastern blow
Sometimes when yo talk to other sailors about cruising the Maine coast some say "we zipped up from xyz to pdq Harbor and we sailed all day and night to get to our destination" my reply is, "Why? Where's the fun in that?" The best part of cruising along the coast of Maine is exploring all the amazing places along the way.

Back in the 80's Hank & Jan Taft started taking notes about all the magical places they visited when cruising the coast. Those notes became a fabulous book known as "A Cruising Guide to the Coast of Maine". In 1994 an acquaintance through work, Curtis Rindlaub, took over as keeper of the notes and updates the guide every few years. This book has become our go to guide for all the wonderful places we haven't seen - yet...

When venturing from Northeast Harbor towards Roque Island we stopped at a good halfway spot we've been before, Trafton Island near Milbridge, Maine. Trafton can be a nice sheltered anchorage if the wind is blowing from the south or southwest. We ended up there because we were expecting rain and thunder showers the next day. What we didn't expect was a northeast wind to blow, rocking us through the night. Neither of us slept very well, so the next morning with full bellies of coffee and a hearty breakfast we headed downeast early in the morning.
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Vessel Name: Avelinda
Vessel Make/Model: Ericson 32 - 200
Hailing Port: South Freeport, ME
Crew: Capt Pete and First Mate Carey
About: Peter owns and is captain of Seacoast Tours of Maine LLC; Carey works as 8th Grade Teacher
Extra: We gain spiritual connection to the earth, and rejuvenation upon being together on the ocean. We are excited about our upcoming cruise the coast of Maine .

Avelinda is fixed and ready for travel

Who: Capt Pete and First Mate Carey
Port: South Freeport, ME