The Great Loop is a circumnavigation of the eastern U.S., and part of
Canada. The route includes the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway, the New
York State Canals, the Canadian Canals, the Great Lakes, the inland
rivers, and the Gulf of Mexico. "Loopers" take on this adventure of a
lifetime aboard their own boat.
Our basic route is highlighted in red and the arrows show the direction of travel.
To learn more about the Great Loop, check out America's Great Loop Cruisers' Association (AGLCA). https://www.greatloop.org
Back in Salt Water - Gulf of Mexico
Back in Salt Water - Gulf of Mexico After a long trip on the rivers, we finally arrived back in salt water .... Mobile, Alabama! We cruis...
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OK, lots of catching up to do. It’s been a great couple of weeks... from docktail parties, to a visit by great friends, to me getting sick ...
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The Great Loop is a circumnavigation of the eastern U.S., and part of Canada. The route includes the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway, the...
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July 20 - Bustard Islands We left Hopewell Bay passing through Middle Channel to Baril Channel and the on to Pointe Au Baril. Here we entere...
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Our planned crossing route - Approx 63 nautical miles (72 miles) Oswego, NY lighthouse - heading ...
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Looks like we are going to be staying put for a couple days. The wind is still blowing and the seas are not happy. I have plenty to do on t...
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So we have done 75 locks including two lift locks that were very cool. But yesterday we arrived at the Big Chute Marine Railway.... this was...
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Back in Salt Water - Gulf of Mexico After a long trip on the rivers, we finally arrived back in salt water .... Mobile, Alabama! We cruis...
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The day started of perfect (it's still is really), beautiful morning leaving Newburyport and calm seas. Our friend B...
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We arrived in Orillia, Ontario on Friday (7/12) after crossing Lake Simcoe in 15 knt winds and 1-2 ft waves... much like we see back home! ...