First boat trip to traverse city?
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First boat trip to traverse city?
Hello everyone,
Very excited to be planning my first TC / boyne Thunder trip in July, I've been to TC without the boat plenty but never with her in tow.
My question for everyone is where abouts on the two bays should we explore ?
It's the wife and I on a 32 fountain fever so light chop is ok but not much more for her comfort.
Any and all suggestions please fire away, we have no idea where to go once we launch at elmwood.
Thank you all in advance,
Sincerely
Joe
Very excited to be planning my first TC / boyne Thunder trip in July, I've been to TC without the boat plenty but never with her in tow.
My question for everyone is where abouts on the two bays should we explore ?
It's the wife and I on a 32 fountain fever so light chop is ok but not much more for her comfort.
Any and all suggestions please fire away, we have no idea where to go once we launch at elmwood.
Thank you all in advance,
Sincerely
Joe
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If you want to see Boyne Thunder, it is a bit of a ride, albeit a beautiful ride, from Elmwood to Charlevoix. You could stop in Northport or Elk Rapids, which are card stops for the run. There is Power Island, which is a great spot to anchor/tie up for a beach or swimming. I am not the expert that others are, but there are several towns with marinas dotting the bay where you can dock, but just as nice are the quiet bays and places to get away. You can boat to anywhere in the world from there, so in theory, it's all an option. Common sense says watch the weather and know where you are, that water can get big too.
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Here are some of our favorites...
Elk Rapids- our home port and home of Chef Charles' pizza. Also some nice shops and let us not forget Pearl's New Orleans Kitchen.
Suttons Bay- good shopping and good dining
Northport- not much for shopping, but a couple of nice dining spots
Leland- well worth the run around the Leelanau peninsula. Good shopping, good dining and delectable smoked fish at Carlson's.
Charlevoix- good everything! Don't forget to go to The Landings at Ironton, assuming they are done with their rebuild and are open by then.
Boyne- good everything here, too.
That should get you started, and others will certainly chime in with other ideas. We've boated here for twenty or more years and still aren't bored with the area.
Elk Rapids- our home port and home of Chef Charles' pizza. Also some nice shops and let us not forget Pearl's New Orleans Kitchen.
Suttons Bay- good shopping and good dining
Northport- not much for shopping, but a couple of nice dining spots
Leland- well worth the run around the Leelanau peninsula. Good shopping, good dining and delectable smoked fish at Carlson's.
Charlevoix- good everything! Don't forget to go to The Landings at Ironton, assuming they are done with their rebuild and are open by then.
Boyne- good everything here, too.
That should get you started, and others will certainly chime in with other ideas. We've boated here for twenty or more years and still aren't bored with the area.
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Well heck and dangnation.
Sure there are plenty other places to eat, but they lack the "Cool Factor" when you eat right where you dock!
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