The Basin, Casco Bay, Maine

Harmonie
Don and Anne Myers
Tue 4 Sep 2007 14:51
43:43.385N  69:51.171W
 
It was a cloudy, foggy sail and motor, but the temperature didn't dip below 69F, so the relatively short trip from Pemaquid to The Basin on Friday (8/31) was very tolerable (as measured by the newly created Nova Scotia cold factor tolerance scale).
 
This place is really unique.  The naturally formed entrance is extremely narrow and too shallow for us to go through at low tide, but once we (meaning Don) maneuvered through the lobster pot buoys and the ninety degree bend in the channel at mid-tide, the basin revealed itself.  It looked and acted like a mill pond (picture below).  Very nice.  There were about 10 other sailboats anchored here and as we were going through the 'anchored and settling in' process (oh yes, there is a process) a dinghy from a nearby boat stopped by to invite us for cocktails (this is what boaters do, isn't that fun?).  They, and another sailboat, were from Newburyport, MA and were vacationing in Maine for the last two weeks of summer.  We went for cocktails and ended up with dinner and birthday cake (one of the kids on board turned 12). 
 
Again with the generosity.  Can you believe it?  We were thinking about it, and we haven't really run into any boaters that appeared to be in anything but a good mood.  This is particularly true in the anchorages, and probably has something to do with the fact that most of these boaters are vacationing, but still, no negative, sour, angry people is a really nice thing.
 
Anne
 
 

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