I was absent for some time so here is a resume of what I was doing this last mounts...



Merry Chistmas
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Thanks for posting your Rideau trip pictures. They sure do bring back a lot of good old memories. It looks like you and your family had a great time.robbarnes1965 wrote:Sorry, I didn't realize that I forgot the link to the Rideau trip: http://ndgskate.blogspot.com/2011/09/mo ... gston.html
My apologies for all the goofy vacation picsThe trip was great. I really recommend it.
We were lucky enough to have a friend transport the mast and boom to the Kingston yacht club for us where we set it up. I recommend the same direction for the trip. It's nice coming down the St-Lawrence river seaway with the current and wind at your back. It's not worth trying to sail up the Ottawa river much beyond Rigaud as it gets narrow and you are fighting a current. Having the mast aboared would be a pain unless you can raise it a few feet. The stock trailoring bracket and roller for the mast are way too low for all the docking and lock maneuvers you will have to do. There are lots of little towns and places for gas and provisions. Sailing through downtown Ottawa is pretty cool. We picked up some relatives at the first set of 8 locks near the parliament buildings and stayed the night a Dow's Lake In downtown Ottawa. There are restaurants and bars right on the water there (don't expect to sleep early) and fireworks at night. The pace on the canal is relaxed. We cruise at 6 kts. Many of the power boat guys take off when the locks open at top speed only to be us at the next lock. No use rushing.
Rob