April 27, 2012

Getting Great Laker out of Winter Storage

Today we brought Great Laker back home to our dock. The process of getting her out of the building, onto a trailer and then into a sling for lowering her into the water is quite interesting and a bit daunting. Fortunately the marina workmen are very experienced at this and there were no issues.

Note the fabulous buff and wax job on the exterior. I spent many hours up and down ladders getting that mirror perfect shine. Colored hulls are not common on the Great Lakes and this one really draws attention and many compliments.



After getting her into the water and checking out all the systems, I determined that things were a go and we brought her 2 miles north on Spring Lake to the dock. It is comforting to be able to look out the window at any time and see that she is safe. 





April 23, 2012

America's Great Loop Cruiser's Association

Fortunately for those of us wanting to do this trip, there is the America's Great Loop Cruiser's Association (AGLCA).  The association's primary purpose is to disseminate information and enhance the overall experience for those learning about, as well as exploring and safely cruising America's Great Loop.  Boaters who join the AGLCA can get a white burgee that signifies to others that they are looping.  This promotes getting to know others and making friends along the way.  Completing the Great Loop earns one a gold burgee and completing it more than once earns one a platinum burgee!



ATTENTION:  If you wish to know the location of Great Laker at any time, the AGLCA provides a Looper Locator.  This points to our exact position on a Google map!!!

April 22, 2012

Purchasing the American Tug

In January, 2011, we purchased a 2005 American Tug 34, which was built in La Conner, WA, and is designed as a couple's offshore cruiser.  In the Spring, we brought her back from Lake Erie to our home on Spring Lake, MI. Here she is the day we picked her up for the trip home. That summer we took a number of trips on Lake MI getting familiar with the boat and learning the boating life style.


Here is picture of our boat leaving a marina in Northport, MI, on Grand Traverse Bay very early in the morning during a trip last August.  We submitted it to the manufacturer, Tomco Marine Group, Inc. and it was selected to be Miss February in their 2012 boating calendar.



Our current dream is to complete a circumnavigation of the east coast, going down the Mississippi, across the Gulf, up the Intracoastal Waterway, and back through the Eire Canal into the Great Lakes.  This will take several months, cover over 6,000 miles and include 115 locks.  We will visit family and friends, explore many areas rich with unique culture and history, and enjoy meeting new friends.  The trip will start in September, 2012.


Preparations for such a trip are quite extensive, and we are busy planning all the aspects of leaving our home and living and traveling on a boat.  Great Laker was in heated storage this winter and the Captain (Larry) spent a great deal of time on board learning all the systems in detail, and making upgrades and adding provisioning needed for her to be a comfortable and reliable place to live.  The Admiral (Anne) is coordinating with those we will visit or those who will join us at various points, and will be ensuring that we can effectively manage our lives while on the water away from home.  We are very excited for this to begin.